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  1. All individuals 65 years old and older who are ineligible for the RTA Ride Free Program are eligible to receive a reduced fare permit. To Apply, Please Provide: A completed application

  2. The RTA Reduced Fare Permit card allows older adults, ages 65 or older, qualified people with disabilities and Medicare recipients to ride all fixed-route services, including Metra trains, Pace buses, and CTA buses and trains, at a reduced rate.

  3. 18 sty 2022 · On January 18, the RTA launched Fare Programs Online, a web-based online customer portal that allows people with disabilities and seniors to apply for, replace, and renew Reduced Fare and Ride Free Permits. The portal can be accessed at Fares.RTAChicago.org.

  4. ilaging.illinois.gov › benefitsaccess › ride-free-transit-benefitRide Free Transit Benefit - Illinois

    Seniors and persons with disabilities who wish to qualify for the ride free transit benefit must apply using the Benefit Access Application and meet the eligibility requirements for benefits.

  5. Seniors ride free 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.

  6. The Ride Free permit allows seniors age 65 and over or individuals with disabilities under the age of 65 to ride at no cost on CTA, Metra, and Pace bus and rail service. Seniors and people with disabilities must be enrolled in the Benefit Access Program (BAP) administered by the Illinois Department on Aging (DOA).

  7. The Ride Free permit allows seniors age 65 and over or individuals with disabilities under the age of 65 to ride at no cost on CTA, Metra, and Pace bus and rail service. Seniors and people with disabilities must be enrolled in the Benefit Access Program