Chicago Sun-Times

CTA, Metra, Pace OK combined day pass pilot program

- Kayleigh Padar

The CTA, Metra and Pace boards have approved a new day pass allowing commuters to access unlimited rides on the three systems on a given day.

The Pace Board of Directors unanimousl­y voted to approve the combined day pass during its meeting Wednesday.

“Our sister agencies have all approved this, and this is something we’ve all talked about for a while,” Pace Chairman Richard A. Kwasneski said during the meeting. “This is the first step of collective­ly, all of us, providing that for our customers, to be seamless.”

The Regional Day Pass will be sold through the Ventra mobile app. It will be implemente­d as soon as Cubic, the vendor for the Ventra mobile app, completes developmen­t and testing. The pilot program is set to run for six months.

The day pass will be $10 on the weekend and $10 to $16 on weekdays, depending on the number of Metra zones traveled, according to the agreement. That’s slightly cheaper than the current combined price of separate day passes, which range from $12 to $18.50 on weekdays and $12 on weekends. Each pass expires at 3 a.m. the day after purchase.

The revenue from the Regional Day Pass will be split among the agencies. The Regional Transit Authority agreed to cover up to $1 million in lost revenue to the agencies during the pilot.

The new pass comes as the three agencies face a potential combined $760 million funding shortfall in 2026 when federal pandemic grants expire. State legislator­s are considerin­g combining the three agencies in exchange for funding to keep them afloat.

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