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The Chicago Card and the Chicago Card Plus were contactless smart cards used by riders of the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) and Pace to electronically pay for bus and train fares in the city of Chicago, Illinois, USA and the surrounding suburbs.
See also. Calypso, an international electronic ticketing standard, originally designed by a group of transit operators. CIPURSE, is an open security standard for transit fare collection systems. Smartcards on buses and trams in Great Britain.
Ventra is an electronic fare payment system for Regional Transportation Authority (Illinois) which replaced the Chicago Card and the Transit Card automated fare collection systems.
CTA riders, Divvy bikers and Ventra transit card users will get a little financial assistance during the statewide stay-at-home order that lasts until April 7. (Shutterstock)
With today's launch of the Ventra fare payment system by the Chicago Transit Authority, Pace and Cubic Transportation Systems, public transit users will be able to purchase Ventra cards...
Once customers have their Ventra card, they can add passes or transit value at VentraChicago.com or by phone at 877-NOW-VENTRA, or at a participating Ventra retail location. Retail location ...
The CTA is an Illinois independent governmental agency that started operations 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.
CHICAGO — Mayor Lori Lightfoot's $12.5 million gasoline and transit card giveaway narrowly won City Council approval Wednesday in a 26-23 vote. Ward bosses objected to the plan for a variety of ...
Chicago is one of the few cities in the United States that provides rapid transit service to two major airports. From the downtown area, the Blue Line reaches O'Hare International Airport in about 40 minutes, while the Orange Line takes customers to Midway Airport in about 25 minutes from the Loop .
CHICAGO — A new trivia game designed in partnership with Chicago Transit Tees and Jeppson's Malört aims to bring a bitter taste of Chicago knowledge to the card game world.