Bikes on Transit
| Chicago Transit Authority* | Metra* | Pace* |
Bus Bring your bike on a bus at any time. Every bus is equipped with a bike rack that can hold two bikes. See important note under Pace. View CTA's video on how to load your bike onto bus Train You can bring your bike on the 'L' with the following exceptions:
Some additonal rules:
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You can bring most bikes on the train with the following exceptions:
You must bring a bungee cord or similar device to attach your bike to the seat frame. Some additional rules:
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Bring your bike on a bus at any time. Every bus is equipped with a bike rack that can hold two bikes. An important note about buses: When you travel by bus with your bike, upon deboarding at your requested stop, tell the bus operator that you will be removing your bike. Do not exit the bus until the bus operator acknowledges what you said. After you remove your bike, return the bike rack to its upright position if your bike is last. Step away from the bus to a location where the bus operator can clearly see you and that you're in a safe location. |
| More Information from Metra | More Information from Pace |
*Disclaimer: The Chicago Bicycle Program provides this summarized information. Please check the respective transit agency's website (linked above) for the full and most up-to-date information.
Transit agencies ALWAYS reserve the right to refuse bikes on transit vehicles.
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