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  1. Seniors, aged 65 or older: If you are an Illinois resident, and currently enrolled in the Illinois Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program, you are eligible for free transit on fixed routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace. Visit the RTA for more info.

  2. 27 lis 2024 · The free or reduced fare rides are provided on fixed-route service by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace Suburban Bus. Qualifications vary among transit providers. Please view the transit provider you are using for the applicable conditions.

  3. The Ride Free program is a State of Illinois-mandated, means-tested program providing free public transportation for people with disabilities and adults 65 and older who qualify for the Illinois Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program.

  4. 6 dni temu · RTA-issued reduced fare permits allow seniors and people with qualifying disabilities to ride certain services on Pace, CTA and Metra at a reduced rate if they present a valid permit when paying.

  5. 25 sie 2011 · The Chicago Transit Authority today reminded senior citizen riders of what they need to do to continue riding CTA buses and trains for free OR at reduced fares with their new RTA farecard since the Seniors Ride Free program is ending soon.

  6. 12 mar 2008 · To be eligible for the permit, citizens must be age 65 or older and live in the RTA service region that includes Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will counties. For more information, individuals can call the RTA Travel Information Center at 312-836-7000 or TTY: 312-836-4949.

  7. 1 mar 2021 · There are a few different programs that seniors can use to enjoy reduced-price or even free fares on local public transit. Most of these are operated through the Regional Transportation Authority, or RTA. RTA Reduced Fare Permits enable seniors to ride at a reduced rate on CTA, Metra, and Pace buses and trains.

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