Low-cost CTA and Metra passes should be made permanent
The CTA and Metra’s lower priced daily passes have saved riders money while encouraging more people to ride transit. Now, as the agencies develop their budgets for 2022, these discounts should be made permanent to help our region’s transportation network be more equitable and sustainable. The CTA launched low-cost passes on Memorial Day this year and recently extended them through November 25. CTA 1-Day Pass: $5 (down from $10) CTA 3-Day Pass: $15 (down from $20) CTA 7-Day Pass: $20 (down from $28) Any further extension will require action from the CTA board. Similarly, Metra launched a $10 all-day pass in June 2020 and recently extended it through December 2021. This simple, low-cost fare is already used by one-third of Metra riders. For most trips, the pass costs less than two...