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On January 18, the RTA launched Fare Programs Online, a web-based online customer portal that allows people with disabilities and seniors to apply for, replace, and renew Reduced Fare and Ride Free Permits. The portal can be accessed at Fares.RTAChicago.org.
The Reduced Fare Permit allows people age 65 or over and individuals with disabilities under the age of 65 to ride at a reduced rate on Metra, Pace, and CTA bus and rail service. Can I apply online?
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.
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Valid for unlimited trips on RTA buses, streetcars & ferries. Non-Transferrable. Starts with first use. Expires 1 day after first use.
Riders who qualify under a different criterion must first apply with the RTA to receive a special ID card. Please be sure to bring proof of qualifying condition or Medicare card. When boarding, show this special ID card to the bus or streetcar driver to pay the discounted fare.
Reduced Fare permit applicants are able to apply in person or by mail: In Person: Call 312-913-3110 to find a site near you. By mail: Download an application and mail it to the address listed on the application or call (312) 93-3110 to have an application mailed to you.