Do CTA passes work on Metra?
Do CTA passes work on Metra?
Fares are separate, but a Link-Up Pass is available to Metra monthly ticket holders for use on CTA and you can buy Metra tickets (via credit, debit or transit value in your registered Ventra transit account) in the Ventra app.
What is the U Pass Chicago?
Your U-Pass provides you unlimited rides on the CTA during your enrollment as a full-time student in a participating institution. (The unlimited riding your U-Pass provides is on CTA buses and trains, only. To use your U-Pass to ride Pace buses, load transit value or passes valid for your trip on Pace.)
What is a Pace Card Chicago?
Pace provides suburban bus service, with most of its routes providing convenient connections to CTA and Metra. CTA’s 30-Day passes and stored value cards – Chicago Card, Chicago Card Plus and magnetic strip transit cards – may still be used on Pace buses.
What are CTA cards?
The Visa Central Travel Account (CTA) Air was designed to facilitate centralized [management of travel spending] for large organizations. To get this card, click here. The Visa Central Travel Account (CTA) was created to manage your travel expenses in a consolidated and efficient manner, including: Air ticket purchases.
What’s the difference between CTA and Pace?
Pace buses are the suburban ones, while CTA are the city ones. If you’re not planning to go to the suburbs, then you don’t need to use the Pace buses. With the CTA visitor pass you can use it on busses and L Trains.
Is UIC upass unlimited?
Each semester all eligible students are assessed a nonrefundable U-PASS fee entitling them to a nontransferable UIC CTA U-PASS valid for that semester. The U-PASS is good for unlimited use aboard all CTA buses and trains throughout the semester.
How much is the UIC U-pass?
The U-PASS program is not optional. All full-time students (see eligibility page) are assessed the $163 CTA Transportation Fee for each of the Fall and Spring semesters. UIC also participates in the Summer U-PASS program. This fee for the summer is $125.
What is the difference between CTA and Pace?
What is Pace premium?
If you are eligible for Medicare (but not Medicaid), you’ll pay a monthly premium for PACE that covers long-term care and prescription drugs. According to the National PACE Association, which advocates for the PACE program and its recipients, the average premium for a Medicare-only PACE enrollee is $4,781 per month.
What is the difference between CTA and Metra?
Metra has nicer trains, but limited schedules off rush hour. CTA has the schedule flexibility and is less expensive since you’ll already have a visitor pass. A suggestion – if you don’t mind driving a few extra miles, drive to the Davis St train station in downtown Evanston. There’s a city parking garage there.