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  1. Bus and train routes. The CTA System Map shows both CTA Bus and Rail lines, as well as connecting services provided by other transit agencies in Chicago and surrounding communities. Downloadable PDFs. CTA Map Brochure ; Mapa en español (texto equivalente próximamente) Web-based clickable map - view in browser. System map; Downtown map

    • System Map

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    • Downtown Map

      Explore downtown Chicago with this interactive web map of...

    • Loop Link

      Project overview. Loop Link is a modern transportation...

    • Jeffrey Project

      Jump is a new CTA bus service designed to provide a faster,...

    • Plan a Trip

      RTA Travel Information Center You can get travel information...

    • Schedules

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  2. Information about CTA bus and train service in and around Chicago. Find maps, schedules, service alerts, plan a trip, jobs, news and more!

  3. Map of CTA Bus Routes.

  4. You can get CTA system maps and the Downtown Transit Sightseeing Guide at CTA headquarters, 'L' (rail) stations, Chicago airports, and certain visitor information centers (subject to availability). You can also call Customer Service to request brochures to be mailed to you.

  5. Chicago Interactive Map Includes police stations, fire stations, schools, clinics and many other facilities as well as political boundaries, transit routes, street closures, TIF districts, liquor licenses and other data of general interest.

  6. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is the operator of mass transit in Chicago, Illinois, United States, and some of its suburbs, including the trains of the Chicago "L" and CTA bus service. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 279,146,200, or about 977,000 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2024.

  7. Transit is a vital part of Chicago’s active transportation network. Through strong agency partnerships, CDOT provides on-street infrastructure to boost efficiency for Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Pace buses, and to improve access to transit stops for people walking and biking.

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