The Metra Holiday Trains have entered the station! Trips will be offered on five rail lines this holiday season.
Chicagoans can catch a ride on Metra’s beloved holiday trains soon, as the transit agency announced Wednesday it will run the ...
“Our Holiday Trains have become an annual tradition for our riders and their families, and we are happy to be operating them ...
Metra will be operating its popular Holiday Trains – specially decorated trains filled with holiday characters – on five rail ...
The Regional Transportation Authority will no longer demand the Chicago Transit Authority, Metra, and Pace raise fares by 10% ...
The 46-hour cross-country rail trip—which can cost as little as $160—is nothing short of epic.
Chicago transit riders can expect to pay higher fares in the coming months as both the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Metra move forward with fare increases due to ongoing financial strain.
The agency is asking riders to weigh in on whether they’d like to see the concept become a permanent part of their commute.
For months, Illinois transit leaders warned of a doomsday scenario that would hobble the region’s mass transit systems. That scenario seems to be in the rearview mirror.