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eng3 Dec 3, 2019 3:11 pm

I think in germany, I saw a train where each seat has a number. You can enter your car and seat number in the app to link it to your ticket. That info is linked to the conductors tablet. So the conductor doesn't need to check tickets for most people. This would work nicely on metra since if you have a phone, you should be able to do that, if you dont, you would have a paper pass that you put on the clip.

planko Dec 4, 2019 7:55 pm


Originally Posted by glg (Post 31798147)
Not true if you register the card. You can report it lost/stolen and get the value on a new card.

The disadvantage is that there is a non-refundable $5 fee for the replacement card.

planko Dec 4, 2019 8:12 pm


Originally Posted by eng3 (Post 31796295)
You are correct, I was reading old information. It appears now, its the same rate. I used NFC, cost $5 from O'hare on the L and $0.25 for the bus. I thought the $5 would include a transfer but I guess not. If it is the same rate, I'm not sure why anyone would ever buy a card anymore if using NFC (Phone or wireless card) costs the same or less). My plans ended up changing for my return and I didnt use CTA.

I too like collecting these kinds of cards myself though, usually from other countries though.

If you buy a $5 Ventra single-ride TICKET (not card) from a Ventra Vending Machine at O'Hare, that ticket includes the first ride and two transfers at no additional charge. However, the ticket is not valid on Pace, so it won't work if you need to transfer to a Pace bus. If you pay any other way, It's $5 for the first ride (when boarding at O'Hare) plus 25 cents for the first transfer to a CTA vehicle or 30 cents for the first transfer to a Pace bus. The second transfer is free (CTA or Pace).

If you pay via credit or debit (whether using a credit/debit card or a phone app), the first ride on a CTA bus is $2.50. If you pay using the balance in your Ventra account, the first ride on a CTA bus is $2.25. It is possible to link a Ventra account to your credit/debit card or phone, but this confuses most people, so I just say "If you pay with your Ventra card, the bus fare is 25 cents less than if you pay with your credit/debit card or phone."

planko Dec 4, 2019 8:20 pm


Originally Posted by andrewesque (Post 31784098)
I don't think this is correct (now) -- the CTA and Ventra pages on paying via phone now indicate that transfers are included when paying with "pay as you go" credit, so your total cost should be the same as if you were paying with a Ventra card, i.e. $7.50 ($5 for the trip from O'Hare, then $2.25 + $0.25 for the return trip).

If you pay by credit/debit (regardless of whether you are using a credit/debit card or phone), CTA bus fare is $2.50, not $2.25 So the return trip would be $2.50 + $0.25,

planko Dec 4, 2019 8:35 pm


Originally Posted by eng3 (Post 31781589)
It has been over a decade since my I've taken the CTA and I am confused by my options from ORD.

I need to go from ORD downtown to the Navy Pier area (requiring one bus transfer} then return on Sunday.

I am trying to understand my options
1. Buy single ride Ventra ticket for $5 which includes the bus transfer, then buy another ticket with transfer ($2.50 cash only?) on the bus back? I'm not clear what I can but from the driver and my options to pay

If you buy a Ventra ticket at O'Hare, that does include 2 transfers for a total cost of $5. The transfers are good until 2 hours after you first use the card.



Unfortunately, you can't buy a ticket on a bus. You can pay using cash ($2.50), a Ventra card ($2.25), or an NFC device (card or phone for $2.50).



2. Buy Ventra card for $5, load $2.50. Can I register immediately to use the $5? Then save the 2.50 for the return? I could of course load $5, register later, but the I'll have a $2.50 balance and probably lose that due to inactivity
Yes, you can register immediately. It's kind of awkward to do standing in the train station, but it works.


3. Pay with phone costing $12 (5+2.25+2.25+2.50)
$5+$0.25+$2.50+$0.25=$8.00

4. Buy card with app somehow?
You can order a Ventra card to be mailed to your home address in the United States. It's not fast.

PaxSicagia Dec 5, 2019 4:55 pm


Originally Posted by planko (Post 31806443)
If you buy a $5 Ventra single-ride TICKET (not card) from a Ventra Vending Machine at O'Hare, that ticket includes the first ride and two transfers at no additional charge. However, the ticket is not valid on Pace, so it won't work if you need to transfer to a Pace bus. If you pay any other way, It's $5 for the first ride (when boarding at O'Hare) plus 25 cents for the first transfer to a CTA vehicle or 30 cents for the first transfer to a Pace bus. The second transfer is free (CTA or Pace).

For those not from Chicagoland, when people in Chicago say "the CTA," most are referring to the "L" trains, even though the Chicago Transit Authority also operates buses. Once inside, you can freely "transfer" from one CTA train to another at no additional cost, on an unlimited basis and regardless of line, just so long as you don't need to leave the system to do so. For example, there's a free transfer tunnel that connects the Jackson/Dearborn Station on the Blue Line to the Jackson/State Station on the Red Line; and it doesn't cost anything to to transfer between the two at this location:

Bonus fact: In the State Street Subway section of the Red Line, all stations from Lake Street to Jackson Street share a single platform. It's the longest subway platform in the world and the longest train platform in North America. Chicago Aussie made an interesting YouTube video about it:

UKtravelbear Jan 12, 2020 12:18 pm

Ventra Card 'suspended'
 
I'll post there his are the most recent thread related to Ventra

I have a Ventra Card (the blue one which expires in 2037!) from a previous visit to Chicago. I didn't register it so I guess I lost the $5.

I last used the card a couple of years ago and I just checked it on line and it says 'suspended' but the FAQ are hopless and go on about reactivating it if you've lost it or damaged it.

So will just adding a transit pass reactivate it or should I just get a new one when I arrive in May, register it and then use the $5 credit to reduce the cost of the $28 7 day pass?

Ta.

holmedown Jan 19, 2020 7:51 am

Just looked at mine - should be OK if you reload
https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e6f13cfe49.jpg

legionnaire Jul 2, 2022 8:57 pm

If buying a 3 day pass, can I buy the ventra card at ORD ? Can the pass be used on all modes in ORD including the L?
I had hopes for the app but that seems buggy on iOS that I prefer avoiding it.

TWA884 Jul 2, 2022 10:22 pm

You can buy the passes at every Ventra Vending Machine, including those at O'Hare. The pass is valid for all CTA buses and trains, that includes the L.

More info here.

The Ventra app is only good for checking your balance, adding to the fare value and buying passes. You must have a Ventra card registered on the app to do that. You can't pay with the app. If you want to use your phone to pay the fare, you need to load the Ventra card onto Apple Wallet or Google Pay.

gfunkdave Jul 4, 2022 11:37 am


Originally Posted by TWA884 (Post 34391545)
You can buy the passes at every Ventra Vending Machine, including those at O'Hare. The pass is valid for all CTA buses and trains, that includes the L.

More info here.

The Ventra app is only good for checking your balance, adding to the fare value and buying passes. You must have a Ventra card registered on the app to do that. You can't pay with the app. If you want to use your phone to pay the fare, you need to load the Ventra card onto Apple Wallet or Google Pay.

You can buy a virtual Ventra card right in the app and add passes to it, too.

You can also just tap your phone/contactless credit card to pay.

TWA884 Jul 4, 2022 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by gfunkdave (Post 34395714)
You can also just tap your phone/contactless credit card to pay.

That I know; however, it takes considerably longer to process the payment as opposed to tapping the card. My wife lost/misplaced her Ventra card, so my daughter loaded it for her to Apple Wallet from the app. It is noticeably slower to process the payment and get the green Go light.

That reminds me, the I'm down to $1,25 on the card after my latest ride from ORD into the city. Better load it right now than do it when I board the L or a bus tomorrow.


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