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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.
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) is the financial and oversight body for the three transit agencies in northeastern Illinois; the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra, and Pace, which are called Service Boards in the RTA Act.
The Rockford Mass Transit District is the public transportation operator for the metro area of Rockford, Illinois. Service is provided six days per week along 19 routes, with several of these routes being combined into five Sunday routes that service a large portion of the system.
A bill was slated for introduction in Springfield to merge the RTA, CTA, Metra and Pace. The proposed new agency, dubbed the Metropolitan Mobility Authority (MMA), would oversee all bus, rail,...
On Tuesday, the city launched its new digital kiosk system, which allows commuters to pay for daily fee parking electronically or with cash at the kiosks or use the Passport Parking app to pay...
Starting with the Oct. 1 bill, customers will have the option to register for online billing and receive emails when their bills are ready for viewing.
FRANKFORT, IL — The village of Frankfort's new payment center for residents is now available. A new village-wide computer software system and payment system went live this week, the Village...
A different fare payment system is used on the LIRR and Metro-North. Both railroads sell tickets based on geographical "zones" and time of day, charging peak and off-peak fares. Tickets may be bought from a ticket office at stations, ticket vending machines (TVMs), online through the "WebTicket" program, or through apps for iOS and Android devices.
The CTA accepts payment with a Ventra Card which can be purchased with a single-ride, 24-hour unlimited ride ($5), 3 day unlimited ride ($15), 7 day unlimited ride ($20), 30 day unlimited ride ($75), a Ventra disposable ticket, contactless credit or debit card, and certain smartphones.
NEW YORK CITY - The MTA held a meeting on Monday regarding the rollout of OMNY, the new payment system for the NYC transit agency that will eventually replace MetroCards entirely.