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Who Qualifies for Free or Reduced Fare Rides?
CTA Uniformed military personnel may board CTA buses and trains for a free ride. You should see the rail station customer assistant or bus operator for your free ride. Qualifying disabled veterans and active duty military personnel not in uniform must present a valid CTA Military Service Pass (MSP) in order to ride free on CTA buses and trains. MSP is not valid on Pace or Metra.
Who is eligible for the CTA Military Service Pass?
Visit one of the locations below to obtain a CTA MSP: Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs James R. Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Street, Room 5-570 Chicago, IL 60601 1st Tuesday of every month, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Jesse Brown VA Medical Center 820 S. Damen Avenue, Room 2446 Chicago, IL 60612 4th Tuesday of every month, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Metra Military personnel presenting their proper military identification indicating they are on active duty will receive the reduced rate for a one-way fare or the reduced rate for ten-ride tickets. The discount does not apply to monthly tickets. Military personnel must see a ticket agent or on-board personnel for their reduced fare. These privileges are extended to all branches of the military; Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines and Navy. A special military fare from Great Lakes to Chicago is $2 for military personnel in uniform. Disabled veterans are ineligible to ride for free on Metra. See information in "Commonly Asked Questions" for information regarding reduced fare eligibility.
Pace Uniformed active duty U.S. Military personnel qualify for a free ride. Military personnel in uniform must see the bus operator for their free ride. Disabled veterans are ineligible to ride for free on Pace. See information in "Commonly Asked Questions" for information regarding reduced fare eligibility.
Commonly Asked Questions 1. I am retired from the military. Am I eligible for free or reduced fare rides? No. Only active duty military personnel and disabled veterans who have a qualifying service-connected disability (as outlined in this brochure) are eligible for free rides on the CTA and Pace and reduced fare rides on Metra. However, if you are 65 years of age or older and live in the six-county region, you are eligible for the RTA Seniors Ride Free Program. Contact the RTA at 312-836-7000 or go to www.RTAchicago.com/seniorsridefree for details.
2. I am a disabled veteran under 65 years old and don't qualify for the CTA's Military Service Pass. Am I eligible for reduced fare rides? Possibly. Disabled Veterans who qualify for the RTA Reduced Fare Program must apply for the Reduced Fare Card. The Reduced Fare Card allows qualified disabled veterans to ride at approximately half the full fare on CTA buses and trains, Metra trains and Pace buses in the six-county RTA service area. For more information, call 312-836-7000 or visit www.RTAchicago.com/ReducedFare. You can also apply in person at the RTA's Customer Service Center at 165 N. Jefferson St. in Chicago, Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Questions? Should military personnel or disabled veterans have any questions or experience any problems obtaining a free or reduced fare ride, please contact customer service at the appropriate agency below.
CTA Customer Service 1-888-968-7282 TTY: 1-888-282-8891 transitchicago.com
Metra Passenger Service 312-322-6777 metrarail.com
Pace Passenger Service 847-364-7223 pacebus.com
RTA Customer Service 312-913-3110 |
Military Service Fare Program


