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At the Chicago transit authority, we offer you two different ways to plan your tip with us. We forms for Google Transit and RTA both offering schedule-based travel information for CTA, Metra, and Pace.
The easiest way to plan a trip is to use a trip-planning service. Google Maps or the RTA Travel Information Center can all help you plan your trip. Plan a trip with Google Maps. You can now get transit and walking directions from Google Transit, a part of Google Maps! Plan your trip on the Web at maps.google.com. More info: Google Maps . Call ...
Plan your trip, view maps and schedule trackers, and see tips for using the region’s buses and trains. Paying for your ride Find out how much it costs to ride to ride transit, how to pay, and how to apply for discounted and free rides.
The RTA Trip Planner allows travelers to plan trips in the Chicago region using public transit (CTA, Metra and Pace) that include driving, biking and walking directions.
Plan your trip, view maps and schedule trackers, and see tips for using the region’s buses and trains. Paying for your ride Find out how much it costs to ride to ride transit, how to pay, and how to apply for discounted and free rides.
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is adding an important new feature to its Trip Planner service, found at www.rtachicago.org. Specific route information alerts are now included in directions provided to the customer.
Regional Trip Planning. For seamless trip planning encompassing all three transit options—CTA, Metra, and Pace—utilize the RTA Trip Planner, accessible on the web or by calling (312) 836-7000. For comprehensive details, including TTY information and guidance on using Google Maps for transit, consult our guide on Finding your way.
A new "Plan a trip" widget that's clearer, easier to use and lets you choose if you'd like an accessible or step-free trip (handy for people with strollers or carts) for quicker access to the directions you need, now.
You've got several options for planning trips on transit throughout the Chicago area, including online trip planners, mobile device applications*, and by telephone.
The CTA provides public transit service throughout Chicago and many neighboring communities. We offer both subway/elevated rapid transit train service (the ‘L’ system) and bus service. We connect with other transit providers like Metra, Pace, Amtrak, and the South Shore Line.