The RTA has an idea for a New Year’s Resolution you can keep! It’s healthy, good for the economy and the environment and affordable. Ride the region’s transit system in 2017 and enjoy one of the benefits of living in Chicago's six county region.
- Studies show transit riders get more daily exercise than those who use other modes
- Every dollar invested in public transportation generates approximately $4 in economic returns
- Public transportation use in the United States saves 4.2 billion gallons of gasoline annually
- A two-person household in our region can save nearly $1,000 a month by switching a daily commute from driving to taking public transportation
If you aren’t a regular rider, the RTA has created new, updated sub-regional maps specifically for suburban customers that also provide useful information for riders with disabilities and older adult riders. The maps include:
- Pace Dial-a-Ride and Paratransit information with boundaries, hours of operation, eligibility and contact phone numbers;
- Pace fixed routes with times and days of operation;
- Metra to Pace connections within each map region;
- CTA, Metra, and Pace fare information; and
- Information about Pace Express Service, including Bus on Shoulder service.
As with the RTA System Map used by so many (the RTA gets hundreds of requests a year for them) these maps are the only single, comprehensive printed source of local CTA, Metra, and Pace information in the region.
The maps are available at RTA Headquarters and downtown Metra stations, at Pace Headquarters in the suburbs, and at all RTA Mobility Outreach events. They are also available online at the RTA website. They will also be circulated by RTA Mobility Outreach Coordinators at presentations throughout the region. These presentations educate people with disabilities and older adults about the region’s transit services.