
#RTA COM FREE#
military personnel and qualifying disabled veterans with a Military Service Pass may ride free on CTA buses and trains.
#RTA COM FULL#
military personnel in full uniform and presenting their United States Armed Forces ID may ride free on CTA buses and trains. Free ride program details Military Service Pass You'll need your permit to ride at a reduced fare. Visit the RTA's Web site or call (312) 913-3110 to apply for the RTA Reduced Fare Permit.

RTA reduced faresįor seniors, Medicare recipients and people with disabilities. The CTA U-Pass for college/university students, however, is available through participating institutions. Note: College students do not qualify for the Student Reduced Fare. Non-CPS schools can apply by mail: Information for schools/administrators
#RTA COM HOW TO#
Learn more about how to get and use Student Ventra Cards. Student Ventra Cards are required to get the Student Reduced Fare on CTA. Includes up to 2 transfers within 2 hours (must use Student Ventra Card) Students 20 & younger are eligible with a valid Student Ventra Card. The Student Reduced Fare is separate from the regular Reduced Fare and is valid on school days only between 5:30am and 8:30pm. See also: Info for parents with children.


Includes up to 2 transfers within 2 hours Reduced fare program details Quick Reduced Fare comparison:

Also, children under 7 ride free with a fare-paying customer.įor elementary and high school students 7-20 years old: Valid 5:30 a.m. On this page.įor children 7 thru 11, each child pays a Reduced Fare -just ask the bus operator or station attendant for assistance. There are also some free ride programs for those who qualify. Some riders, such as students and people with disabilities, qualify for reduced fares.
