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  2. Chicago Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, operations, and fare system of the CTA, the operator of bus and rail transit in Chicago and some suburbs. The CTA has a ridership of over 279 million per year and accepts Ventra cards, tickets, and smartphones.

  3. List of Chicago Transit Authority bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Find the names, terminals, schedules and ridership of all bus routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority. The list includes current, express, night and special routes, as well as links to maps and garage information.

  4. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various modes of transportation in Chicago, including airports, highways, cycling, and transit systems. The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is one of the three service boards within the Regional Transportation Authority and operates the second largest public transportation system in the US.

  5. Chicago Transit Authority Fast Facts - AOL

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    Read Fast Facts from CNN about the Chicago Transit Authority. ... There are 1,864 buses, 129 routes and 10,768 posted bus stops. Average weekday ridership was 445,445 in 2022.

  6. Chicago Surface Lines - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Surface Lines was primarily a trolley operation, with approximately 3100 streetcars on the roster at the time of the CTA takeover. [16] It purchased small lots of motor buses, [17] totaling 693 at the time of the CTA takeover, mostly consisting of smaller buses used on extension routes or to replace two-man streetcars on routes such as Hegewisch and 111th Street, because conductors ...

  7. Chicago "L" - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago "L" is a network of eight elevated and subway lines that serve the city of Chicago and some suburbs. It is the second-oldest and third-busiest rapid transit system in the U.S., with 145 stations and 350,900 weekday riders.

  8. Pace (transit) - Wikipedia

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    Pace is the regional transit authority for the Chicago metropolitan area, providing bus and paratransit service in six counties. It operates 218 routes, including Pace Pulse express buses, and connects with CTA, Metra, and other operators.

  9. Brown Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Line is a rapid transit line in Chicago, Illinois, that runs from Kimball to the Loop, with 27 stations and 11.4 miles of track. It operates above ground and is mostly grade-separated, and connects with other 'L' lines and buses at various points.