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A government agency created by the State of Illinois to coordinate the Chicago region’s transit system, oversee its financing with transparency and accountability, and plan for a future with …
Regional Transportation Authority | Welcome aboard the second …
The Chicago region has the second largest public transit network in the country with 7,200 miles of bus routes and train tracks connecting six counties and millions of riders to opportunity, …
Regional Transportation Authority | Your guide to getting around …
The Chicago region is home to the second largest transit system in the country. Learn how to navigate the system using maps, bus and train trackers, and tips for your ride on this page.
Regional Transportation Authority | Discounted Fares
The RTA offers reduced fare and free rides to eligible seniors, residents with disabilities, and military personal for the entire Chicago region.
RTA | Regional Transportation Authority
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) coordinates the Chicago region’s transit system. Transforming Transit: Our Vision for Chicago's Future RTA's bold, rider-focused vision for the …
About RTA - Regional Transportation Authority | Who we are
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is the unit of local government created to oversee finances, secure funding, and to conduct transit planning for the Chicago Transit Authority …
Regional Transportation Authority | Contact
The RTA will provide reasonable auxiliary aids or services necessary to afford an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to use the services of the agency.
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Regional Transportation Authority | Affordable and seamless …
By collaborating with the CTA, Metra, and Pace, the RTA is striving to make riding easier and more affordable in their regional transit system.
Careers - Regional Transportation Authority | Come work with us!
Click here to view current RTA job postings. The above link will redirect you to the RTA’s Candidate Self-Service website. From there, you can create an account to apply for any open …