How do I pay for Metra?
You can buy tickets and passes using the Ventra App at Metra station ticket booths, or on the train and pay the conductor for your fare (for an extra $5 service charge, except from a station at which no ticket agent or vending machine is available).
Can you pay with card on Metra?
Payment options will include any credit or debit cards, Apple Pay/Google Pay or Ventra transit value already added to your account (you can also add a credit/debit card if you haven’t added one yet). You can also choose to split the payment between two options.
Do Metra 10 ride tickets expire?
10-Ride Tickets These tickets are good for one year. Ten-Ride Tickets are not refundable.
Does Metra use ventra?
Metra riders require a ticket that can be bought using the Ventra® App, at any downtown station, some outlying stations or on the train (If agent or ticket vending machine is available at the station where you boarded and you purchase ticket on train there is a $5 surcharge.
How do you use Metra tickets?
Using Metra mobile tickets
- Go to the “Metra Tickets” section of the Ventra app home screen.
- Tap “Use” next to the ticket you wish to use from your “Stored Tickets” list.
- You’ll be prompted to confirm that you wish to use this ticket.
- Show the ticket to the conductor when he or she comes around to check for tickets.
How do I book a general ticket?
First off, log in to your account on the IRCTC e-ticketing website. Next, in the ‘Book your ticket’ box, enter your journey details, viz. Boarding station, destination station, date of travel, and travel class. Then, click on ‘Find trains.
Do Metra trains have wifi?
To access the free Wi-Fi service, customers can simply select “Metra Wi-Fi Onboard” from the list of options on their smartphones, tablets or laptop computers. You will have to agree to the terms and conditions to gain access to the service.
Can you eat on Metra trains?
Metra riders are allowed to chow down on the train, said Metra spokeswoman Audrey Renteria. The LaSalle station itself is equipped with a stand selling pretzels, pop and candy. You could net a fine of up to $300 for eating or drinking aboard the train, according to CTA spokeswoman Robyn Ziegler.