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567 W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60661

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Toni Thompson

Google
Today I took the CTA orange line from Midway Airpirt to down town hotels. The signage was fairly well marked near airport exit. The walk is a long one and all movements between floors offers accessible elevators, Stairs and up escalators. Easy access to enter the trains. Maps posted above entry and exit doors show the stops with conductor telling stops Train is fairly clean, someone came to clean while we waited. No restrooms in board. Two small shops sell beverages and snacks prior to going thru the turnstile. Ticket purchase is easy for one time or multiple uses with small fee displayed. Great art display on Sorcial Olympics and a close up Of veterans that covers all genders and races I am very pleased to get downtown in about 30 minutes and a 0.4 mile walk to hotel The announcer let us know of slight delay due to construction

Clifford P

Google
I used the Ventra app on my iPhone when visiting Michigan Avenue for a couple of days. It was $5 per day for unlimited use of both buses and trains, less if you want to pay per-use. Your day-pass starts upon first use, not when you buy it. All that is great, but my experience unfortunately fit the underwhelming stereotype of public transportation. If taking the train to Midway Airport, make sure you have your walking shoes on and can stand for a long time.

RaQuan Williams

Google
This transit system is IMMENSELY user friendly (with just a bit of prior research). We had a 5 day stay in the city and paid for a 7 day pass and that’s all we needed for every single train and bus around the city. You can use the physical card or upload it to your digital wallet. The convenience was lovely, but the sanitation/cleanliness of the whole system was definitely a CHOP. The smells sometimes were a little overwhelming, but we got where we needed to go affordably. For that, thanks CTA!

Maxwell Krem

Google
I used CTA blue line to get downtown from ORD. It turned out to be the most time- and cost-effective option when you factor in the terrible traffic that you can watch from the train window. One difficulty was trying to pay for fare with a credit card. The machines are very fussy about credit card scanning. They also accept only exact change if you pay cash. the return trip wasn't quite perfect, because the train was delayed, but fortunately I had budgeted extra time. All in all a fairly user-friendly but not quite perfect travel experience.

Paul Read

Google
What should and could be a tremendous value to Chicagoans is instead one of the most poorly administered and horribly mismanaged operations in all the developed world’s major transit systems. Those in charge would be ashamed and embarrassed if they weren’t so busy enjoying NOT working and having zero accountability for their results.

Dave

Google
Very terrible drivers this man made eye contact with me and still almost ran me over looking like a fool he drives the #3 bus

Wolfgang Braig

Google
The transport system of a third world country. Never seen anything the like and I've been to many places. Blue line from O'Hare to downtown is super slow, loud, shaking like hell and has a funny smell. How can you people of Chicago tolerate this?

Bryant Monterrosa

Google
Nothing like wasting 20 minutes of your life on a train that's not moving at all with piss stained seats and the smell of the homeless. Thanks for all the missed connections to other trains and buses along with headaches for never being honest or transparent on your arrival and departure times throughout the years! Or the terrible card readers that struggle to recognize phones and tickets! Great work all the way around!

Diane C.

Yelp
I am taking the #82 bus today. The bus driver is very nice, He gave me a very warm feeling in the heavy snow morning.
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Petra C.

Yelp
I'm on the #36 bus at 7:10 and the female bus driver stops the bus and goes into Dunkin Donuts for coffee and food. While we are watching her put more sugar in her coffee in a driverless bus. The rudest thing I have ever witnessed. Horrible service. Female red hair 7:10 Devon and Sheridan. I can show pictures too.
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Adam S.

Yelp
Perfect? No. Pretty good? I'd say so! I had vetted out all the different ways to get around with kids in Chicago as a tourist, and ultimately between the CTA bus and L trains, as well as the Metra, there are some nice options. Note, when you have two small kids Uber/taxis are not really an option without car seats, so this is the best plan of action IMO. For starters, you can futz around with a Ventra card, or you can just pay per ride ($2.25 at time of writing) by tapping your credit card when you get on. You can also get unlimited day passes, 3 day passes, or 7 day passes. When we got into Union Station with our luggage in tow, we made our way to the transit stop nearly joining the building and patiently waited..and waited. It incredibly late and threw me off more than I thought because I was so tired, but ultimately got us there. Others were much smoother: getting from our hotel to the Children's Science Museum was wonderful, taking us right to the entrance. Worth noting the bus was five minutes early to the stop so thank god we were there or it would've been a while! (Although the Metra also goes that way, but is a farther walk from the stop.) Here's another thing; I almost always felt safe. In summer in the Loop, these are heavily trafficked, and the crowds are varied. The bus drivers don't take any crap, and honestly that helps hold everyone in line a bit so it's kinda nice. Using Google Maps, or the Transit App, or the Ventra app will help you navigate but it's really pretty easy and there are stops everywhere. Much better than my hometown of KC, and I feel comfortable using this again and again when I visit Chicago.

Ariana M.

Yelp
At no point should any paying customer that ride the red and blue line be greeted with homeless people sleep laying across the seats! No paying customer should be greeted with urine on the floor or blood! Should no paying customer be greeted with people smoking weed or whatever else on these trains let alone selling it. The red line train is never really clean. The floor is always sticky and smells bad! Loud music is always being played. What's the point of having K-9 services and they don't do anything. Y'all need to do better! These trains are overly disgusting and there's no sense of security
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Alison W.

Yelp
Absolutely terrible. The apps are confusing, trying to Google things is terrible , both buses & trains are late, and god help you if you need to catch a bus in the suburbs. They NEVER, EVER come when they're supposed to. Ever
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Angelo S.

Yelp
Has the CTA Forgotten about the service on the Sundays Cumberland Line, it is like a ghost town waiting for bus service .
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Matthew S.

Yelp
I refuse to compare the Chicago "L" to the New York City subway. I will not. To do that is literally comparing an apple to an orange and that simply is not fair. What I will do is praise the heck out of this system. It is clean, safe, reliable, and extensive. Those are my only similarities between the "L" and the subway. After that, things vary, and not just because most of the system is above ground, hence the "L" nickname. I found most people on the trains respectful. Not many panhandlers, and the rule about no bikes on the trains during peak hours is strictly enforced. I was on a train where a cyclist tried boarding with a bike and the motorman announced "No bikes during rush hour." To enforce this, the train would not move until the cyclist disembarked. That would never happen in New York City. Once you get the hang of it, navigating around the Loop is rather easy and fun. There are plenty of lines to pick from, and they all pretty much get you where you need to go downtown. Once they branch off the loop, some of the lines run express outside downtown, making it even easier to get around. From a railfans' perspective, it is an absolute delight. I found a parking garage that overlooks Tower 18 and you could easily spend several hours watching trains traverse this intersection. It is like watching vehicle traffic as trains stop to allow other trains to pass by or merge onto another track. Sometimes you can see up to four trains come together! It felt like a model train display being brought to life. I could also talk about METRA, but that is for another review.
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S K.

Yelp
Your drivers really need manners especially if you are advertising as a great alternative instead of driving to land marks. Your drivers are rude and truly lack empathy to help with directions. He stopped behind a bus 5 feet from the curb then began yelling for passengers to get out in the middle of the road!
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Tom B.

Yelp
My friend & I took a trip from the NW burbs via Metra with plans to ride the CTA bus from Union Station to the Chicago Auto Show. I last rode a city bus a few years ago. I was pleasantly surprised with our experience! The buses were clean and well-lit. I was most impressed with our bus drivers who were friendly and courteous. Initially, we needed help finding the correct bus and asked the driver of a different route for directions to the correct pickup spot. She was accommodating and came out of her bus to talk with another driver for help, as this was not her usual route. Our drivers were patient and assisted us with boarding info to our destination and back to Union Station. It's a convenient and inexpensive way to get around the city.
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Michael T.

Yelp
Rather than pay for parking, I opted to take the bus and train. At $5 a day, it's totally worth it. I took the bus to Navy Pier. The drivers are meh with their attitude but you can't beat the convenience, especially on the hot day I had on Wednesday. It does get crowded but to me, it beats paying $20+ taking a cab or Lyft.
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Paul H.

Yelp
The CTA is decent over all, although wait times and crowds can often be an issue. And what really bothers me and visitors that ride with me a lot is the fact the cards we pay for often will not let you through the turn style, and yet still will count it as one of your uses wasting your money! Another thing are all the people that sleep on the trains taking up seats and stinking up the cars! or worse as we saw the other day one of them waking up long enough to blow their nose onto the floor! The other night we saw someone kicking one of the windows trying to break it. And do not even get me started on all the smoking and loud music and talking on the phone that goes on. It is not a surprise that people chuckle when the announcements come on claiming no smoking or radio playing or gambling or loud talking on the phone, etc is allowed on cta vehicles as everyone knows it is always happening and nothing is ever done about it! And even funnier when they claim you will be prosecuted to the fullest lol. I mean come on. Again, nobody enforces any of it. And even if they did, the entire world knows that Chicago treats criminals like Kings and they will be let go as soon as they are caught so it is so laughable! It is a shame as they could prevent all of this but won't. And it hurts what COULD be a great, clean, enjoyable, safe transit system.
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Mufi N.

Yelp
My family and I were visiting Chicago from out of town. We could have driven in but decided to take the South Shore train and use the CTA to get around the city. Riding the 151 bus, we had an awful experience. A lady entered the bus without paying the fare. I heard the bus driver tell her she needed to pay, but she ignored him and sat down directly in front of us. This lady had a large amount of wet excrement from her midback down, and the smell was absolutely awful. We hopped off at the next stop. I'm not sure if bus drivers need more training or if new protocols need to be implemented, but this lady should not have been allowed on the bus. Not only was it a health hazard, but I'm sure the bus had to be taken out of commission to clean the seat.
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Bobby L.

Yelp
CTA really needs to retrain there employees or fire them. At 419pm while on the 29 state bus (1157) the bus just randomly stops for serval minutes and when I ask the bus operator she said to me "why would it be something wrong" and I said to her because the bus stop and you never made any announcement on why the bus stopped here I said to he. I was recording the whole brief conversation too so there won't be any confusion. The bus operator needs to be retrain on how to answer the public question and not get mad when someone ask a question.

Vasia A.

Yelp
Got on bus 155 today on a Sunday with my small daughter Bus driver started to cus at some women who couldn't speak English when I stuck up for the poor women he started cussing at me and is fighting problems in front of my six year old daughter not to mention bus was 45 minutes late

Rhian K.

Yelp
if you are looking to be on time with the 151 you had better leave 2 and a half hours early. worst absolute worst experience and service in the morning trying to get to work. again if you have to rely on the 151 bus route you are fucked.
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Bee W.

Yelp
Took the train from Midway airport to downtown Chicago. The station is a ground level station and on the Orange Line. There is indoor and sheltered bike parking available. This is also a bus stop. The $10 1-day CTA fare pass is affordable and you get to ride as many times as you want in a day. The ticket machines are easy to operate and if you take your time and follow the instructions it is not complicated. I had a little trouble with entering the terminal as I didn't see the sign change on the display on the turnstile. So I had to be let in by the agent. I'm a hot mess. The train was already waiting so we got on board. There are maps on the top so you can see the different stations and find the one you need. The ride was smooth for the most part and it was not crowded both times we rode. The train is on a platform downtown and it was strange to ride between buildings and be able to look into someone's room since we were so close. It feels like the buildings press against the train. When we got out, we made our way through the turnstile and down to the street. On the return, we found a station and took the stairs up and went through the turnstiles. There are elevators if you need. And the signage tells you which side of the platform you need to be on depending on your route. It's actually pretty easy compared to other train systems I've ridden on. They announce the stations where you can transfer to another line at so that's convenient.
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Ali G.

Yelp
Coming from a big city with a shitty transit system, it's hard to judge CTA harshly. The only reason I'm on here is to express my pleasure with the staff working the morning of March 1 at the Merchandise Mart station. She was fan-f*cking-tastic! We couldn't figure out the machine and she didn't think twice about coming over and helping us. Then she shared a trick with the zip code for out of towners, and told us to not use our debit card while were in the city. Loved her and she kicked off what turned out to be a great day on the L. Dropped a star because waiting 20 minutes for a train feels weird coming from a city where a train comes every 2-5 minutes.
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Larissa R.

Yelp
The CTA can do a better job at not succumbing to the mandates given by whom ever regarding the mask mandates. I have also been to the 79th train station recently and it looked as if the tracks hadn't been cleaned in months. So let's keep the tracks clean. Also, it's literally a snow day on 1/24/2022 and the Wallace bus normally sits at the stop for a few minutes and today they decided not to wait. They also did not take initiative to get the fallen crossing signs fixed by IDOT for the customers crossing from the other side of the street. There's a lot of room for improvement. Still grateful that he city has the public transportation we have, just gotta make sure we don't spend billions on one train stop (Washington and Wabash) and forget about everything else that needs to be taken care of. 9:54am update: spoke to Randall in CTA customer service and seems as though he was bothered I had complaints about CTA. He ignored some things I mentioned and also interrupted me while in the middle of speaking. Also, the cover stickers on the glass windows in the orange line halsted station need to be removed so customers can clearly see when the buses are arriving.
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Mark D.

Yelp
CTA exceeds my expectations. They're not perfect, but no transit system is. Here's what I like: Drivers and staff are friendly and helpful. They might be direct and talk loudly to be heard, but they are helping you with good intentions. I've had overwhelmingly great experiences with almost everyone. The system has a long history and the routes have worked themselves out mostly well. Things tend to run often. There's at least one rock band named after them. (Chicago, formerly Chicago Transit Authority, which was too long for rock and rollers, who were into the whole brevity thing) What I don't like: Random and unexplained delays, too often. Train cars aren't patrolled. People will beg for money, sometimes aggressively. Other situations might arise where you're on your own. In summary, quit driving and start bussing and training. Not training... L-ing, I mean.. Or uhh, take the train, that is!
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Oscar S.

Yelp
CTA in Chicago is for the most part very reliable.It takes me from point A to B as well as C .Its waaaaaay better than driving especially in the downtown area.Many CTA bus and train routes run 24 hours.Just need to figure it out.You can put me anywhere in the city at any time of day or night and I can guarantee you CTA will get me to my destination.Sure,there is homeless people sleeping on the train at times.Sometimes CRAZY PEOPLE.But overall I know Chicago CTA is very beneficial and even critical to those of us who use it on a daily basis.Shout out to my bus and EL peeps!!! Aaaaaaand THANK YOU for always being there!!!

David R.

Yelp
Why can't there're be some washrooms at some subway/el stations. Charge a fee and have an attendant if need be. It seems barbaric in this day and age that the CTA has no public washrooms.
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Pharoah H.

Yelp
Horrible service and it's not even due to COVID travel times are horrible at train stations employees are rude as well and seem to never know anything I have been late for work almost everyday for the past two weeks due to cta get it together
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Fox E.

Yelp
Omg it's raining CTAs and DGOs right now, it's making my dylsexia come out really dab! The CTA in general is okay. It's not quite as extensive as the New York System but it does work. There aren't really ways to get from one end of town to another in such a speedy way as the subway in New York City, and London also has a better subway system than anything on offer in Chicago. Having said that it's a lot better than some places. Los Angeles, Washington DC, I'm looking at you. Having said all that you have to say the elevated train is pretty amazing. But then so is your mother's body considering her age.
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Christina S.

Yelp
This review is for the CTA BUS-Chicago Avenue LOST & FOUND.. Have you ever left personal items on the CTA BUS and wondered how to find out if your "lost items" were in fact "found"? I went on a Sunday Journey to Crate & Barrel to buy a few small culinary items.....then went to get groceries before taking the 72 Bus back home. It was in the afternoon and raining and only myself and another person were on the bus and we both got off at the same stop. Unfortunately, I forgot my Boxed Up Crate & Barrel Culinary Purchases on the seat directly behind the rear exit door. BUMMER! I got on-line to research how to see if there is a CTA BUS LOST AND FOUND. YES...YES...YES! The direct number is: (773) 638-3083 Prompt #2 directly connects you to a "human being!" I called immediately after I got home and the Lost and Found Attendant said to call back later as the bus driver/bus was probably still out on "the job." SO I WAITED and CALLED BACK THE NEXT DAY- Someone who said "Lopez" answered and listened to my inquiry on my Crate & Barrel Box "Lost items" and then checked and said that the box HAD NOT BEEN TURNED IN...aka the items were still "LOST!" I thanked him and hoped that someone else was enjoying my condiment bowl, 4 appetizer plates, a festive pumpkin dish towel, and hanging Christmas Tree Cut Out. Lopez said that he would take my number and call if indeed it was turned in to the Lost and Found CTA BUS Department. Very thoughtful and it is nice to actually know that people DO CARE...even about small things... THANK YOU CTA LOST AND FOUND! 5 STARS for the Professionalism and Caring Spirit and for even having a Lost and Found that is staffed by "real" Chicagoans who try to help make the world a better place!

Sonia B.

Yelp
Tired of having to wait more than a half hour on the morning Pulaski bus just to get to the Orange line and be told that it's the last stop. We get kicked out and have to wait another 10 to 15 minutes for another bus to take us to 31st and Pulaski. On top of it today the driver got an attitude when I said we had gotten off the other bus. Normally we don't have to pay twice. This driver made everyone pay again. They need better up management cause it already takes an hour to get to work and when they do this it easily adds another half hour to my commute. And the way back home is always at least an hour on bad days 2. And I'm sick of the attitudes from the driver's. If we get an attitude we get kicked off the bus. It's BS!
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Tyler L.

Yelp
For tourists, this is a passable way for getting around the city, especially if you are staying in the downtown Loop area. There are many stops that are close by all the famous attractions. However, for such a big city, I was surprised that the trains do not come more often. It was normal to wait at least 10 minutes for the next train. Also, there is a good amount of homeless people sleeping on the trains, with some cars smelling so bad, it was impossible to stay in them. Speaking of cleanliness, it did not appear that these trains are cleaned much, as the inside of most of them had plenty of wear and stains.

James C.

Yelp
Honestly, the CTA sucks. It really sucks, like here is a list I have of things I have seen while using them over the years: 1) Extremely inconsiderate bus drivers who make it difficult for the elderly to get on and off the bus, especially in slippery winter conditions. 2) Bus drivers letting people on the bus without paying because they are their 'friends' 3) People smoking on the train, especially weed (my girlfriend is allergic to weed and this can cause her to break out) 4) people pissing and shitting on the train 5) homeless sleeping and/or using the train car as their home, and verbally and physically attacking people who go anywhere near them. 6) CTA employees and security not doing their jobs, sleeping around and ignoring clear acts of criminal activity. 7) Ridiculous wait times for trains and buses which lead to double or triple stacking which is extremely inefficient 8) Lots of stations not having ADA access or if any, have awful conditions (ie smelly elevators, broken down elevators etc). 9) Rude CTA staff in general 10) Bus drivers driving erratically and nearly causing major accidents with other vehicles and pedestrians 11) Broken or insufficient heating lamps on platforms in dangerously cold weather 12) People playing extremely loud music or not using headphones on trains and buses 13) Many stations are lacking any sort of security and/or a CTA staff member in case help or assistance is needed. 14) People breaking or destroying the trains or buses 15) Bus drivers not stopping at bus stops with people at them 16) pickpockets everywhere 17) Ghost buses of course 18) Do I need to mention there have been shootings on CTA? Probably should I could go on, but there are many things that need to be improved on this train line in order to be a safe and enjoyable for Chicagoans and tourists alike
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Eve M.

Yelp
BAD. trains are NEVER, NEVER on time! What the hell? Constantly 30 min delays, doors close after 5 SECONDS. I would much rather ride new york transit and thats saying A LOT. whether i come extra early, or just on time for a train they are NEVER ON TIME. I have had to relocate my gd job because of this. RIDICULOUS AND SHIT TRANSPORT. youd be better off paying a local to piggy back you all the way to downtown.
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Curt C.

Yelp
Fast and often. CTA did a pretty job of getting us around the Windy City. Their multi-modal- they have trains and buses. You can use your Ventra card on all of them. I ended up caving and getting the Ventra app, which links up to your credit card, so you don't have to handle tickets and the machine being out of order. It's great once you get it set up. It took some practice to get down how to position my phone on the card reader. You use the phone to draft your account! The buses were swift, with lots of stops nearby. I was disappointed that many of the stations in the loop don't have wheelchair access. You gotta plan ahead if you have a wheelchair or something. The ADA wheelchair icon can be found on many, but not all the stations on the map. I got chewed out by one bus driver for not announcing getting off the bus fast enough. But that was on me. If you miss one bus, there's another one coming shortly, or another one nearby that'll come get you. It sure beats driving in this town.
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Bruce B.

Yelp
The bus drivers have gotten done right mean lately. I didn't get on 147 going north because it wasn't going to Howard it was only going to Devon. The next 147 after it was going to Howard. When I got on the female bus driver asked what was wrong with the first bus, as if I wasted her time picking up me. I told her it was only going to Devon. I always say thank you getting in and off bus. The bus drivers should snap at the customer who is rude not at people like me.

Marvin H.

Yelp
For commuters who rely on the trains outside of peak periods, avoid at all costs. Train arrival times are falsely advertised so that you pay the fare believing a train arrives in 5 minutes, only for that train to mysteriously disappear and have the next one arriving in 30 minutes. This also creates long waits at night in subway where crime frequently occurs. Because of this I will be relocating close to work to avoid any future reliance on the CTA. Use at your own risk!
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Jayme H.

Yelp
The CTA and I have what I would call a love, hate relationship. When it's running smoothly and I happen to catch a good cart on the train, I'm the definition of a happy camper. Those days when everything is delayed and the cart smells so bad I almost get sick, I curse to the high heavens and dream of teleportation. I'm about to get really real here. You ready? Also, heads up. I must point out that the majority of my experience utilizing the CTA is with the train system, most particularly the Blue Line. While I've ridden other lines and the bus a number of times, I lived off the Blue Line for about three years and knew it pretty well. The upside - I love that the CTA has an app and that you can use to add value to your transit card while on the go. The machines they have at each stop are fine and fairly easy to use but using the app is the most convenient. The app will also tell you about arrivals, delays, etc. Their operators are real humans. They have bad days but they also good days, like the rest of us. If you're lucky you'll get a super friendly or even a singing operator. It always brightened my morning and I want to give that specific fella a shout out. I don't know if you're still there but you're awesome. The downside - Depending on the line you ride, the carts and the train itself can be outdated. The Blue Line specifically seems to be a really outdated. It always has less room and is visibly older than others, like the Red Line. The Blue Line is also one of the only 24-hour trains and while that may seem like a perk, be mindful of the time that you're riding it. You'll have folks keeping cover over night when the weather is bad or when they have no place else to go. Pro tip - If you're around during the holidays try and catch the holiday train. It's cute. Solid three stars CTA, thanks for your service.
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Nicole Marie S.

Yelp
I write this review to highlight the extraordinary service of three CTA train operators. Firstly I mention Barron of the Purple Line Express. His rides are experiences. I feel as though I am being transported on the Disneyland Monorail. The ride is smooth and precise, allowing me to enjoy the sights of Chicago. Barron is friendly and respectful. I have dubbed his run as "The Barron Express." Secondly I mention Cynthia of the Brown Line. The energy and cheer that she provides is out of this world. I think that she was born of another planet! Thirdly I mention Kevin of the Brown Line. He is a hunk who operates skillfully and kindly. I am grateful to these divine humans who take me where I need to go! Oh, and I love the CTA so muchly that I don a CTA hat in the wintertime (see picture). Thank you, CTA!

Otha- O.

Yelp
NO STAR, OR STARS NEEDED FOR THE SHITTY TRANSIT OF CHICAGO. Snow is needed to be removed.........always. CTA Employees always sitting on asses in there little silver boxes. Machines are always down....... The prices continue to be raised, but the customer service continues to suck! Hell with the amount of money going into repair tracks, how about making sure there's a elevator at EVERY EL STATION FOR PREGNANT WOMEN, HANDICAP CUSTOMERS, ELDER PEOPLE, ETC!!!!!

Shawn L.

Yelp
Poor customer service. Stranded in snow storm and wail long long time with no busses on sight at Chicago freezing temperature.

My T.

Yelp
Reading these reviews I had to throw in my thoughts. I would say 90percent of CTA employees are rude and lazy. Ridiculous. If you have a complaint call the station directly and ask for a Manager. (You can find the numbers by looking at the Lost and Found numbers on their website). To the person who said white neighborhoods get quicker service..no..all neighborhoods have terrible service..partially due to them being understaffed. And to the person in O.P. saying the homeless are along the tracks? You must mean outside the tracks. That's not CTA property. Sadly seeing homeless in big cities and nearby burbs comes with territory. I noticed you have another review complaining about the homeless..maybe a major urban area is not for you. Just sayin.​
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Shannah H.

Yelp
4 stars for convenience and price, 2 stars for ease of understanding if you aren't a local. I really loved the convenience of hopping on and quickly getting where I needed to go. But determining what type of tickets to buy ... finding station entrances ... all challenging. I wish that the CVB and major events (like the Chicago Marathon) would include info for tourists about the system so you could easily learn how to take the train from the airport, major station locations, etc. The trains run 24/7 which is also a huge plus.
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Trėvor J.

Yelp
The CTA gets 2 stars instead of 1 because I find the 76 and brown lines relatively clean; I also appreciate the low fares. The scheduling, however, is completely unpredictable and unacceptable. The Ventra app provides up-to-date information on the arrival of buses/trains, but it's notably wrong the majority of the time. I understand traffic, weather, and personnel issues that affect transit times by a few minutes, however, about half the time the bus never shows. Today, this occurred while I was standing in -30 wind chill. The bus never arrived when "due," and the app updated to show the next bus coming 15-20 minutes later. This is a repeatable occurrence. As an environmentalist, and as someone who believes in public transit, I wish CTA would just get it together. I'm not sure how anyone could depend on them for work transit.
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Odjevwe O.

Yelp
Very bad experience with the cta they wouldn't come on time
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catherine b.

Yelp
How. How is it possible one has to wait 18 minutes for a train during rush hour? These lame-o Covid excuses are wearing so thin. Get your act together CTA!! You out got over 1.43 BILLION dollars in funding!! WTF!?!??
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Glenn V.

Yelp
I queried enough pedestrians as to locating the stop for the CTA60 bus to await it's arrival, nobody had a clue. Friendly as they were, how can there be such a disconnect between machine and man? So, the bus driver proceeds to inform me that he "wazzint no toor guide" and to step back from the yellow line. Fortunately for the overweight Martin Lawrence look alike, I use words for good -- not for evil. I was on the phone a second later with the CTA's customer care supervisor, bus ID number in hand. I'd love to use her actual name for her to receive true credit, but I'll not. She was apologetic and remedied my issue after two return calls totalling fifty well spent minutes. The buses themselves were in clean and quietly running condition. An atrium-ish effect, outside light was being send down and through the large windows upon the passengers. Each seat had contours dipping and curving suggesting a snug, well fitting squat -- and I must say that it works --- having had a fourty minute test ride.

Walter C.

Yelp
This review is specifically for the RTA Travel Information Center. In summary, super-WOW good experience. I just got off the phone with them. I have an upcoming trip to Naperville, and have spent several hours over the last week trying to figure our how to get there from O'Hare with public transportation. After substantial frustration and uncertainty, I finally called the RTA Travel Information Center help line. Based on previous experiences with various consumer help centers I anticipated a wait time of 15 to 45 minutes, so I was stunned when the agent picked up immediately. I don't know if all the agents are as good, but this one, Terrance, was outstanding. He was unrushed, but very efficient. Within a couple minutes he took my arrival information, provided me a schedule with all the information I needed including some little details to make sure I was properly oriented, and reviewed it all to ascertain that I had it all correct. To top this off his phone persona was quite warm and personable. I should have thought to ask about travel back to O'Hare from Naperville, but did not - so given the great experience, I called right back. I was lucky to get Terrance again (and again, no wait time!). Same experience: helpful, efficient, clear explanations and schedule. I wanted to leave positive feedback, so by my request he then allowed me to speak with his supervisor, Cassandra. She was equally personable and helpful, and provided me with some hints on how I might obtain information if needed since my return travel is on Sunday, when they are unavailable. Overall I can't imagine any way that this could have been better. I did not expect this high level of efficiency, friendly demeanor, and helpfulness, and I certainly appreciated the surprise. They provided me not only great information, but also brightened my entire morning. Knowing this service exists makes it much more likely that I will visit Chicago again. My only regret is that I did not know about this remarkable resource years earlier. Terrance, Cassandra and all of you at the Information Center, thank you!

Anastacia P.

Yelp
Why say the bus will be here at certain time but never shows up? This always happens during Saturday or sundays for 81W. At least don't lie on your system that a bus will be coming when in reality you have to wait for the next upcoming bus instead..

Cynthia H.

Yelp
Never ask any of the employees ANY TYPE OF QUESTIONS because their responses will be rude as hell. Just absolutely rude. I don't normally say I strongly dislike strangers but some of these employees are so rude and in the worst moments too, when you're struggling to find your way in the city they are not the folks to help you out and just will make you feel bad for not knowing the city and the transit system...this sounds mean but I've tried to be so nice for 5 plus years about the cta and i am about through

LeRome T.

Yelp
consistently late, having delays, and every train smell of smoke or over saturated with the homeless. So the people who pay to ride always get the short end
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Dave L.

Yelp
My brief experience with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) reminded me of NYC's MTA in format, availability, and efficiency. The staff I interacted with were professional and got me where I needed to be. The CTA is convenient if you happen to live or work near a stop (if you don't have a car, they're kind of necessary). We took the Metro, via the Blue Line, both to and from O'Hare. While in town, we bussed from Navy Pier to a stop near our hotel. On the way home, I had to take a detour, ending up on a CTA shuttle for a bit. (Of course, when the CTA isn't available, one can always hail a taxi, especially if out late.) Besides being very confused with how to pay for their Metro cards (uh, don't ask), we got ourselves three-day passes, perfect for weekends and worth it for out-of-towners, especially since they can pay for rail AND bus service. Give them a try if you've never!

Nichole K.

Yelp
Some of these bus drivers young/older are just plain insensitive. I see elderly people STRUGGLING trying to get up on the stairs with their walkers and or chairs and the drivers don't have sense enough to let the ramp down for them. They either watch the person continue to struggle or look straight ahead as if they don't see the person struggling. Just plain insensitive and no type of common courtesy or customer service whatsoever. SAD . It is also a crime shame that there is no respect for each other on public transportation! Everyday someone or a group of people are on the CTA trains smoking cigarettes or weed. There are children on these trains and people with asthma, bronchitis or other health issues and you have the audacity to smoke in a closed knit environment. The part that kills me is that there are cameras on these trains and the conductors have been told about the smoking but nothing is ever done about it. All you can do is move to another car. Dam shame you can't even ride the trains in peace ‍
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Kyle H.

Yelp
Magneto strikes (my wallet) again! My CTA Plus Card got demagnetized. For weeks I would play roulette getting on my bus (usually after all other riders) and the train, hoping my card would "take" after a few swipes on my pants leg (ancient bus driver's secret) or wool coat. The card finally failed, and so I easily deactivated it online. Once you deactivate, you can immediately pick up a new card! The CTA Sales Center is on the 2nd floor of their building on Lake, and there are a few computers right up there that you can access your account information, if you need. There are a few people working Customer Service who are nice, and the Sales Center is where you get your new card. They also have a Lost and Found for items lost on the CTA. (Wow, novel idea!) So if say, you find someone's wallet, take it here and let CTA handle it! I'm sure the person that lost it will appreciate your honesty, and will call CTA to retrieve it with all of its contents still intact. I'm sure service at the Sales center depends on whoever's working, similar to the DMV. My wait at 1:30pm was only 15 minutes and my time at the window picking up my new card took less than a minute. My new card was FREE. It happened so fast, I was wary that the lady had tied my new card to my monthly account, but she did! Easy Peasy! Don't hate! Appreciate!
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Kimesha O.

Yelp
HORRIBLE. HORRIBLE. HORRIBLE. The subway is filthy and old. The customer service? What's horrible plus horrible? Recently on a trip to Chicago an employee accused us of reusing a ticket 18 minutes ago that we just purchased and printed out. HUH? When I asked to speak to his supervisor, he replied, "THIS AIN'T MCDONALD'S". What? Absolute twilight zone. If you can afford to...UBER. At least they won't accuse you of lying.