Chicago to Aurora Chicago to Aurora Timetable No. 25 Effective April 1, 2007 Timetable No. 25 Effective April 1, 2007 Route 59 Naperville Lisle Belmont Downers Grove/Main St. Downers Grove/Fairview Ave. West Hinsdale Hinsdale Western Springs LaGrange/Stone Ave. LaGrange Rd. Congress Park Brookfield Hollywood Westmont Clarendon Hills Highlands Riverside Harlem Ave. Berwyn La Vergne Cicero Western Ave. Halsted St. Aurora Chicago Route 59 Naperville Lisle Belmont Downers Grove/Main St. Downers Grove/Fairview Ave. West Hinsdale Hinsdale Western Springs LaGrange/Stone Ave. LaGrange Rd. Congress Park Brookfield Hollywood Westmont Clarendon Hills Highlands Riverside Harlem Ave. Berwyn La Vergne Cicero Western Ave. Halsted St. Aurora Chicago EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2007
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Chicago to Aurora Chicago to Aurora
Timetable No. 25Effective April 1, 2007
Timetable No. 25Effective April 1, 2007
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Welcome to Metra, the finest commuter rail system in the nation. This timetable not only shows the departure and arrival times, it contains information on how to use the Metra system: station information,ticket types and fares, connecting services . . . and phone numbers to call if you still have any questions.
Monday-Friday schedules, Saturday schedules and Sunday/Major Holiday schedules are shown ondifferent panels. Be sure to consult the panel that is appropriate for the day you’ll be riding with us.
HOW TO READ THIS TIMETABLE
First locate at the top of the page in the colored block, the appropriate direction and the day of theweek that you plan to travel. Next, identify the boarding station on the farthest left column. Follow across to the right to determine the departure times of trains at that station. Select the train thatbest meets your personal needs and move down that column to identify the arrival time at yourdestination station.
Transit Information CenterDaily 5 a.m. - 1 a.m.836-7000 (City or Suburbs)TTY (312) 836-4949
Metra Web Site: www.metrarail.com
Come ride with Metra – wherever you’re headed in our six-county region, it’s the way to really fly.We look forward to welcoming you aboard soon!
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CONNECTING SERVICES
CTA ConnectionsAt Union Station downtown, most CTA buses board onCanal or Jackson, including popular routes to NorthMichigan Avenue and Illinois Center.
Board CTA Blue Line trains at the Clinton/Congress subwaystation, two blocks south of Union Station. Board CTABrown, Orange, and Purple Line trains at the Quincy/WellsElevated Station, three blocks east of Union Station.
Seasonal service is also available to the United Center,Soldier Field and the Lakefront Museums.
Outside of downtown, CTA buses connect at all stationsbetween Cicero Avenue and Halsted Street.
Visit transitchicago.com or call 1-888-YOUR CTA for specificroute, fare and schedule information.
PACE ConnectionsPace buses also connect with Metra trains at a number ofsuburban stations system wide, primarily at peak rushhour periods.Connections are not guaranteed between Metra trains, or betweenMetra trains and services of other rail and bus carriers.
NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN.• ACCESSIBLE STATION. ° PARTIALLY ACCESSIBLE.
STATION LOCATION PHONE STATION LOCATION PHONEAurora 233 N. Broadway (630) 692-6313 LaGrange, Stone Ave. 701 Burlington Ave. (708) 352-0194Route 59 1090 N. Route 59 (630) 820-7408 LaGrange Rd. 25 W. Burlington Ave. (708) 352-0415Naperville 105 East 4th Ave. (630) 355-4409 Congress Park 1/2 mi/w of Maple on Burlington †Lisle 1000 Front Street (630) 968-3916 Brookfield 8858 Burlington Ave. (708) 485-7287Belmont 5000 Belmont Ave. (630) 960-0682 Hollywood Golf Road & Hollywood Ave. †Downers Grove 5001 Main Street (630) 969-0013 Riverside 90 Bloomingbank Road (708) 447-5375Fairview Ave. Fairview Ave. & Burlington Ave. † Harlem Ave. 7135 Windsor Ave. †Westmont 1 West Quincy (630) 968-1259 Berwyn 6801 Windsor Ave. (708) 484-6534Clarendon Hills 1 South Prospect Ave. (630) 323-1877 LaVergne Windsor & Ridgeland Ave. †West Hinsdale Hinsdale Ave. & Stough St. † Cicero 26th & Cicero †Hinsdale 21 East Hinsdale Ave. (630) 323-0292 Western Ave. 18th & Western Ave. †Highlands 1/4 mile north of the intersection Halsted 16th & Halsted St. †
of County Line Rd. & 47th St. † Chicago Canal St. between Adams &Western Springs 914 Burlington Ave. (708) 246-0304 Jackson Blvd. (312) 322-4269
† No agent at this station.
STATION INFORMATION
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Aurora to Chicago – Monday through Friday cont’d
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Route 59
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Lisle
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Downers Grv., Main St.
Fairview Ave.
Westmont
Clarendon Hills
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Highlands
Western Springs
LaGrange, Stone Ave.
LaGrange Rd.
Congress Park
Brookfield
Hollywood (Zoo Stop)
Riverside
Harlem Ave.
Berwyn
LaVergne
Cicero
Western Ave.
Halsted St.
CHICAGO
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NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN.
GENERAL INFORMATION
All information in this timetable is subject to changewithout notice. Metra, Pace and the RTA are notresponsible for lost articles, errors in timetables, or forinconvenience or damage resulting from missed stops,delayed, cancelled or missed trains and buses, failureto make connections or shortages of equipment.
Bicycles: Cyclists will be accommodated on a firstcome, first serve basis on weekday off-peak and weekend trains. Bicycles are prohibited on weekdaytrains scheduled to arrive in Chicago prior to 9:30 AMand departing Chicago between 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM,and during major Chicago special events.
Only three bicycles will be allowed in priority seatingareas on each accessible car. Standard bicycles cannot exceed 70 inches in length. Folding bicycles inprotective covers are permitted. Individual cyclists mustbe 16 years old, cyclists 12-15 must be accompaniedby an adult. Children under 12 are not permitted.
Visit metrarail.com for rules, regulations and restrictions.
Baggage: It is not possible to check baggage on Metracommuter trains. Also, because of space limitations,skis, non-folding carriages and other large items cannotbe transported.
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Lost Tickets / Refund Information: No refund orreplacement ride will be permitted when a ticket hasbeen lost, destroyed, stolen or unaccounted for on theday of travel. For refunds on unused or partially used tickets, consult a ticket agent at any downtown station.Refunds cannot be made on any ticket past its period ofvalidity. Mail refund requests to: Metra RevenueAccounting Dept., Attn.: Refunds, 547 W. Jackson Blvd.,Chicago, IL 60661.
Lost Articles: To inquire about lost articles, callMetra’s lost and found office at (312) 322-4269.
A Few Considerations to make everyone’s tripmore pleasant:■ Smoking is not permitted on Metra trains.
■ No seats are reserved. Please do not inconvenienceother customers by holding seats or blocking seatswith parcels or coats.
■ Please refrain from placing feet on seats or upperdeck railings.
■ Please do not block the doors, making it difficult forpassengers to exit or enter at their stations.
■ Please be considerate of others when using cellularphones, and keep volume on music head sets low.
■ Help us maintain a clean environment by not leavinglitter on trains, in stations or in stairwells and walkways.
■ Passengers whose conduct is disorderly or unsafewill not be allowed on the train.
■ Obscene language, or that which is disturbing toother passengers, is prohibited.
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Holidays: Sunday schedules are in effect onNew Year’s Day, Memorial Day, IndependenceDay, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Oncertain other days, such as Christmas Eve, NewYear’s Eve and July 3rd, modified schedules maybe in effect. Please consult the Travel InformationCenter or your local ticket agent, before travelingon days when special schedules may be in effect.
Aurora to Chicago – Sunday*
GENERAL INFORMATION CONT’D
NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN.* Sunday schedules are in effect on major holidays.
1302 1306 1310 1314 1316 1318 1320 1322 1324AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM
Pets: Only service animals assisting customers withdisabilities are permitted on trains.
Family Cars: Metra’s Family Car program is nowavailable on all trains that arrive or depart their down-town terminals between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., andbetween 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., Monday throughFriday. On weekends and holidays, Family Cars will beavailable between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Pleasecheck with a member of the train crew before boardingfor the location of the Family Car.
Stop Overs / Transfers: On board personnel must benotified before your ticket is punched.
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NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN.• ACCESSIBLE STATION. ° PARTIALLY ACCESSIBLE.
■ One-Way Ticket — Good for one-way travel betweenthe fare zones indicated on the ticket. Valid for oneyear from date of purchase.
■ $5.00 Weekend Pass — (Not applicable on the South Shore Line)Unlimited rides on both Saturday and Sunday. Can beused in combination with Family Fares.
■ Link-Up — Monthly ticket holders can purchase aLink-Up sticker for connecting travel on CTA and Pacebuses. CTA usage is restricted to the 6:00 to 9:30 a.m.and 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. weekday rush hour periods.
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Metra offers a wide variety of ticket types to serve yourtravel needs:
■ Monthly Pass — Save over 30%. Good for unlimitedtravel between the fare zones indicated on the ticketduring a calendar month. The pass is for the exclusiveuse of the purchaser and is not transferable.
■ 10-Ride Ticket — 15% savings. Good for ten one-waytrips between the fare zones indicated on the ticket.Valid for one year from date of purchase. One ticketcan be shared by people riding together.
■ Metra/Pace PlusBus — Good for unlimited travel on allPace suburban buses during a calendar month. Must bepurchased in conjunction with a Metra Monthly Pass.
■ Regional Rail Program — (Not applicable on the South Shore Line)A Monthly Pass, 10-Ride or One-Way ticket can be usedfor travel between same zones on any Metra line.
■ Young Adult Fares — On weekends and selectedholidays, youngsters between 12 and 17 pay half-price.
■ Family Fares — Available on weekends and selectedholidays. Children age 11 and under ride free whenaccompanied by a fare paying adult (up to three childrenfree per adult).
■ Group Fares — For prearranged groups of 25 people ormore. Available on weekends and holidays, and duringoff-peak weekday hours. Payment must be received twoweeks prior to trip. Call 312-322-6772 to make reservations.
■ Children’s Weekday Fares — Children 7-11 saveapproximately 50% on a One-Way ticket. Children 6 andunder ride free when accompanied by a fare-paying adult(up to three children free per adult). Under nocircumstance will children under seven years of age bepermitted to travel alone. If Metra personnel discoveryoung children left unattended, the proper authorities willbe notified.
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Chicago to Aurora – Saturday
TICKET INFORMATION CONT’D
■ Student Fares — Full-time students enrolled in an accreditedgrade school or high school can purchase a reduced One-Way, 10-Ride or Monthly Pass. These tickets will be honored dailybetween the hours of 5:30 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
When purchasing a ticket, students must present a “Student Identification Card or Letter of Certification along with their ticket. Failure to do so will result in full fare payment.” Student tickets are not transferable.
■ Senior Citizens/Disability Fares — Senior Citizens andCustomers with Disabilities who have an RTA ReducedFare Permit can purchase a Reduced One-Way, 10-Rideor Monthly Pass. In lieu of the Reduced Fare Permit a Medicare Card can be used, however applying for the permit is strongly encouraged.
■ U.S. Military Fares — Personnel in uniform can travelfor approximately half the regular one-way fare. Militarypersonnel may be requested by the ticket agent orconductor to show an Armed Forces of the UnitedStates Identification Card.
1301 1303 1305 1307 1309 1311 1313 1315 1327 1317 1319 1321 1323 1325AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM Brookfield Zoo
Hop aboard Metra at the station most convenient for you. Get off at theZoo Stop/ Hollywood. Justa short walk will take you to the heart of the zoo.
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METRA TICKET ORDERING PROGRAMS
CHECK ACCEPTANCE POLICY
■ Ticket purchase must be in the amount of $10.00 or more.
■ Check will be accepted only for amount oftransportation charges.
■ Please make check payable to METRA/BNSF.
■ Check must include the following information on theface of the check:
• Name• Current Address• Home Phone Number• Business Phone Number
■ ID required:Valid Illinois, Indiana or Wisconsin DriversLicense or Other Photo Identification Card.
■ An assessment will be charged for any checkreturned by the bank on which drawn. This chargewill be added to the face amount of the check andincluded in the amount due.
■ Ticket-By-Mail — The Monthly Pass and 10-Ride Ticketcan be purchased by mail. The Monthly Pass is mailedbefore the start of each month. Payment is not due untilthe 10th of the following month. The program providesthe flexibility to stop or skip a month at anytime.
■ Ticket-By-Internet — The Monthly Pass and 10-RideTicket can be ordered through the Internet. Visit our Website, complete and mail to Metra the application form, and receive your PIN to order anytime of the day or night.
Chicago to Aurora – Sunday*
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WHERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS
■ Downtown/Outlying Stations — All Metra ticket types can be purchased at downtown stations or at outlying stations where a ticket agent is on duty.
■ On the Train — A One-Way cash fare can be purchased on the train from the conductor. However, if an agent is on duty at the station where you boarded, the conductorwill charge an additional $2.00.
NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN.* Sunday schedules are in effect on major holidays.
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FARESRIDERS NOT PRESENTING VALID TICKETS MUST PURCHASE A ONE-WAY TICKET FROM THE CONDUCTOR.
* NO TICKETS SOLD AT THESE STATIONS.
Reduced fares are available for senior citizens, customers with disabilities, students and children. A $5.00 penalty will be charged in addition to any incremen-tal charges ($1.00 for the first zone and 50¢ for each additional zone) for travel beyond the zone limits of your ticket if you fail to notify the conductor. A $1.00surcharge will be added to your fare for currency transactions involving $50.00 bills and larger.
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