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Ventra is an electronic fare payment system for the Illinois Regional Transportation Authority which replaced the Chicago Card and the Transit Card automated fare collection systems. Ventra (purportedly Latin for "windy," though the actual Latin word is ventosa) [1] launched in August 2013, with a full system transition occurring in July 2014.
Ventra is an electronic fare payment system for the Chicago Transit Authority and Pace that replaced the Chicago Card and the Transit Card automated fare collection system. Ventra (purportedly Latin for "windy," though the actual Latin word is ventosa) [10] launched in August 2013, with a full system transition slated for July 1, 2014.
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority: 2022 (July 13) [17] Capital District, NY: Navigator Card: Capital District Transportation Authority: 2017 Chicago, IL: Chicago Card: Chicago Transit Authority, Pace: 2002 (now defunct) Ventra: Chicago Transit Authority, Pace: 2013 Columbia, SC: COMET Card Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority ...
Chicago Transit Authority Fast Facts. July 21, 2023 at 1:01 PM. Scott Olson/Getty Images. ... July 1, 2015 - The CTA introduces a new payment method called the Ventra fare system, ...
In some areas, notably Evanston, River Forest, Oak Park, Cicero, and Skokie, both Pace and the Chicago Transit Authority provide service. Many of Pace's route terminals are located at CTA rail stations and bus terminals and Metra stations. The CTA and Pace have shared a payment system since 2014 called Ventra.
Chicago-area transit agencies are facing an estimated fiscal cliff of $730 million in 2026. Last year, the Civic Federation projected a total savings of $200 million to $250 million per year for ...
An idea first floated more than 50 years ago to extend the Chicago Transit Authority's Red Line to the Far South Side is closer to becoming a reality with nearly $2B in federal funding now secured.
The Chicago Card Plus was an account-based system that allowed customers to manage their account using the internet and a credit card for added convenience. Until July 1, 2013, Chicago Card and Chicago Card Plus users paid only $2.25 at the O'Hare Blue Line station instead of the new $5 fare.