Are the Metra trains running?
Metra trains are operating on alternate schedules that we are updating regularly to meet increasing demand as the region rebounds from the pandemic.
How often do Metra trains run?
Metra has 11 lines with 241 stations radiating from downtown Chicago to the six-county area of northeast Illinois. Trains run frequently during rush hour and about every hour during off-peak times.
Does the Metra go to Wisconsin?
Metra is the commuter rail system serving the Chicago metropolitan area in the U.S. states of Illinois and Wisconsin, servicing Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties in northeastern Illinois and the city of Kenosha in southern Wisconsin.
Can you drink alcohol on Metra trains?
Alcohol. Alcohol is generally allowed on Metra trains, in moderation. Underage drinking on Metra trains will not be tolerated. During the festival season, Metra prohibits alcohol and glass bottles on trains after 7 p.m. or all day on specific dates.
Will Metra expand to Milwaukee?
Metra is adding service on three lines beginning Monday to accommodate increased ridership as more people return to the city for work and for pleasure. Trains will be added the BNSF, Milwaukee District North and North Central Service lines.
When do Metra trains arrive at Chicago Union Station?
Metra Alert HC – Beginning, Wednesday, July 21 through September, Some Trains at Chicago Union Station Will Board From Different Tracks. Beginning Wednesday, July 21 and continuing through mid September, some trains at Chicago Union Station may arrive and depart from different tracks.
When does Metra train 414 arrive at LaSalle Street?
Train #414, scheduled to arrive LaSalle Street Station at 9:45 AM, may be operating 15 minutes behind schedule due to signal problems. Please visit metra.com for current delay information.
Are there going to be track changes on Metra?
Metra Alert – Until further notice, BNSF Railway, Heritage Corridor and Southwest Service Customers should check the gate boards prior to boarding. Track changes are expected. Until further notice, BNSF Railway, Heritage Corridor and Southwest Service Customers should check the gate boards prior to boarding. Track changes are expected.