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Find CTA transit route information and bus and train route timetables and schedule information.
The Red Line provides 24-hour train service between Howard on the North Side and 95th/Dan Ryan on the South Side via downtown Chicago with select rush trips to/from Ashland/63rd.
Blue Line service operates between O'Hare and Forest Park via Downtown Chicago.
The Brown Line provides service from Kimball through Albany Park, Ravenswood, and Chicago's near north side neighborhoods to the downtown Loop.
The CTA Green Line is an 'L' line that operates between Oak Park, Forest Park, River Forest and Downtown Chicago and the South Side of Chicago.
The Orange Line provides all-day service between Midway Airport on Chicago's Southwest Side to the downtown Loop 'L'.
The Pink Line provides service from 54th/Cermak in Cicero (also near Berwyn) through Chicago's West Side, West Loop and to downtown.
The Purple Line provides local train service between Linden in Wilmette, through Evanston to Chicago, with express service extended to the downtown Loop.
The CTA Yellow Line (Skokie Swift) provides rapid transit between Dempster in Skokie and Howard for connecting service to Evanston and downtown Chicago.
The Chicago Transit Board meets monthly at the CTA main offices. Here we offer meeting dates, agenda, minutes from past meetings, presentations, and reference documents.
Find details about the Chicago Pride Parade, including maps, travel info and tips for having a great time at the event.
Find information on this year's holiday train and bus, including travel tips, photos with Santa, and detailed schedules for when they'll be in your part of town!
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Use CTA Train Tracker for estimated arrivals at your stop or see CTA trains on a map.
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Fare information for CTA buses and trains.
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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.
Here CTA offers up-to-date system maps, brochures for improvement programs, sightseeing guides, safety and security information, special programs, and more.
We now guide all trip planning to Google Maps on our website as the RTA Trip Planner (previously built and maintained by the separate Regional Transportation Authority ), was being discontinued on April 15, 2020. To get wheelchair-accessible or step-free trip plans from Google Maps is an ea
Finding your way around Chicago on transit is easy with several trip planning options.
About our trackers Our Bus Tracker and Train Tracker are among the most useful and popular tools we've made available to CTA riders, providing estimated arrival or departure times for bus and train stops across our network. Data from these services also appears in a wide range of apps, like
Developers can use CTA's GTFS data to build apps that represent the physical layout, stop locations and static schedule for the entire CTA bus and train system.