CTA train times – Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Train Map & Schedules
CTA stands for Chicago Transit Authority and it is the operator of mass transit within the City of Chicago, Illinois and some of the suburbs. In the United States, it is the second largest transit system and fourth largest transit system in North America. Here the information is mentioned about CTA train times and Chicago Transit Authority train map & schedules.
Bus and rapid transit routes throughout the city are offered by the Chicago Transit Authority. Operations were started by the CTA (a municipal corporation) on October 1, 1947 upon the purchase and combination of the transportation assets of the Chicago Rapid Transit Company and the Chicago Surface Lines streetcar system. Assets of the Chicago Motor Coach Company were purchased by CTA in 1952.
Chicago Trains and Public Transportation Basics:
Chicago has its share of traffic issues like any big city and through the city it can be very frustrating traveling by car. It has started to look like a great choice for getting around town by Chicago public transportation and not to include the shortage of street parking and the ever increasing costs of downtown parking garages. Fortunately, a great way is Chicago trains and buses to get you at where you want to go.
A network of trains and buses for the service of nearly every corner of the city is run by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). There are two categories of trains to fall under — subway and elevated trains (the “L”). At a map of the Chicago train system, it spiders out from downtown can be seen and it is your best bet for getting to most of your Chicago destinations. The CTA buses fill the gaps by running on a regular schedule on most major city streets.
Chicago Transit Authority Train schedules:
CTA train station schedules list is given in the database.
- Red Line
- Blue Line
- Brown Line
- Green Line
- Orange Line
- Purple Line
- Pink Line
- Yellow Line
Chicago Transit Authority Train Map:
A complete system map is offered online by the CTA in both HTML and PDF formats. Both CTA Bus and Rail lines are shown by The CTA System Map as well as connecting services provided by other transit agencies in Chicago and surrounding communities. A train or subway is indicated in colored line and are generally referred to as their indicated color (Red Line, Blue Line, etc.). Their operation are always being attempted to streamline by CTA therefore train and bus intervals can differ depending on time of day and route — especially overnight. Train schedules are available online. A general rule of thumb — trains arrive every few minutes during normal working hours if you do not have a schedule handy.
Visit the official website, where you can see the maps in three ways such as,
- Online version [link]
- CTA System Map Brochure (.pdf) (.txt)
- EspaƱol (.pdf)
Individual Route Maps, Timetables & More Information:
- ‘L’ System Map: The CTA ‘L’ System map shows train routes only
- RTA Regional System Map: CTA, Metra, and Pace
- Downtown Transit Sightseeing Guide: Downtown map with popular destinations
- Night Owl Map: Overnight service
Source: http://www.transitchicago.com/travel_information/allrailschedules.aspx
Tags: Map, Schedule, Timetable, Train
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