CTA Reduced Fare & Free Ride Programs (Seniors, Students, Children, etc.) - CTA (2024)

CTA Reduced Fare & Free Ride Programs (Seniors, Students, Children, etc.) - CTA (1)

Some riders, such as students and people with disabilities,qualify for reduced fares. There are also some free ride programs for those who qualify.

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  • Reduced fare programs
    • Children ages7–11
      For children 7 thru 11, each child pays a Reduced Fare
      —just ask the bus operator or stationattendant for assistance. Also, children under 7 ride free with a fare-paying customer.
    • Student Reduced Fare
      For elementary and high school students 7-20 years old:
      Valid 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on school days, with permit.
      - See also:U-Pass (for college students)
    • RTA Reduced Fare Permits
      For seniors, Medicare recipients and people with disabilities.Visit RTAfor more info.
  • Free Ride Programs

Reduced fare program details

Quick Reduced Fare comparison:

  • Reduced Fare Permits (buses)
    $1.10 Reduced Fare
    Includes up to 2 transfers within 2 hours
  • Reduced Fare Permits (rail)
    $1.25 Reduced Fare
    Includes up to 2 transfers within 2 hours
  • Reduced Fare with cash on buses
    $1.25 Reduced Fare
    No transfers

See our Complete Fare Chart to determine how much a full fare or reduced fare trip costs (and note that, in order to make transfers, you'll need to pay with a farecard), as well as additional options.

Children, 7–11 years of age

Each child pays a Reduced Fare:

  • Tell bus operator or seestation attendantfor assistance at train stations before paying.

Children under 7 ride free with a fare-paying customer.

See also: Info for parents with children.

Student Reduced Fare

The Student Reduced Fare is separate from the regular Reduced Fare and is valid on school days only between 5:30am and 8:30pm. Students 20 &younger are eligible with a valid Student Ventra Card.

  • Pricing:
    $0.75 Student Reduced Fare
    Includes up to 2 transfers within 2 hours (must useStudent Ventra Card)

Get a Student Ventra Card

Student Ventra Cards are required to get the Student Reduced Fare on CTA. Learn more about how to get and useStudent Ventra Cards.

Non-CPSschool forms

Non-CPSschools can apply by mail:Information for schools/administrators

Note:College students do not qualify for the Student Reduced Fare. The CTAU-Passfor college/university students, however,is available through participating institutions.

RTAreduced fares

RTAReduced Fare Permits
For seniors, Medicare recipients and people with disabilities.

  • If you are aged 65 or older, you are eligible for reduced fare through the RTA Reduced Fare Program.
  • All Medicare cardholders are eligible to apply for the RTA Reduced Fare Permit.
  • If you have a disability, you may also qualify for this program. (More information...)
  • ADAParatransit Reduced Fare Permit allows the permit holder and an attendant to each ride at the reduced fare on fixed-route services.
  • Reduced Fare Permit entitles the holder to travel at reduced fares on CTA,Pace and Metra.
  • Reduced Fare Permits can store value to pay fares on CTAand Pace. Value can be added at vending machines located at CTA rail stations. Vending machines accept one, two, five, ten, and twenty-dollar bills, and all coins except pennies and half dollars. Maximum value on the card can not exceed $100.
  • Most Reduced Fare Permits are for the use of one person, only.

Visit the RTA's Web siteor call (312) 913-3110 to apply for the RTA Reduced Fare Permit. You'll need your permit to ride at a reduced fare.

Free ride program details

Military Service Pass

  • Active U.S. military personnel in full uniform and presenting their United States Armed Forces ID may ride free on CTA buses and trains.
  • Active U.S. military personnel and qualifying disabled veterans with a Military Service Pass may ride free on CTA buses and trains.
  • To obtain a Military Service Pass, visit service center on select days of the month.
  • See Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for locations, dates and times to visit a service center, and more.
  • You can also load transit value or a Pace pass onto a Military Service Pass to use it to ride on Pace buses.

Seniors ride free

Seniors, aged 65 or older: If you are an Illinois resident, and currently enrolled in the Illinois Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program, you are eligible for free transit on fixed routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace. Visit the RTAfor more info.

People with disabilities ride free

If you are an Illinois resident, and currently enrolled in the Illinois Department on Aging’s Benefit Access Program as a person with a disability, you are eligible for free transit on fixed routes operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), Metra and Pace. Learn more.

See also

  • Ventra how-to guides
  • Info for college students
  • Info for high school/elementary school students
  • Info for school administrators
  • Info for parents traveling with children

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