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Antioch STATION INFOR30M5 Daetpioot SN T FARES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2017 METRA Antioch STATION INFOR30M5 DAeTpIoOt SN t. Column A lists fares to/from downtown Chicago. NORTH CENTRAL SERVICE Lake Villa 129 Railroad Ave. Round LakeBeach 680 E. Mallard Creek Dr. Reduced Fares are available for Senior Citizens and Customers with Disabilities who have an RTA-issued Reduced Fare Permit. Reduced Fares are also available for Students and Children. SCHEDULES Washington St. (Grayslake) 330 W. Washington St. Chicago to Prairie Crossing 3001 Midlothian Rd. Mundelein 205 N. Archer Ave. ZONE STATION TICKET CLASS ACDEFGH I J ONE-WAY $ 3.75 Vernon Hills 75 E. Route 45 10-RIDE 33.75 UNION STATION Prairie View 16480 W. Hwy 22 A MONTHLY 107.00 WESTERN AVE. REDUCED ONE-WAY 1.75 Antioch TICKET Buffalo Grove 825 Commerce Ct. REDUCED 10-RIDE 15.75 OPTIONS REDUCED MONTHLY 61.25 Wheeling 400 Town St. ON BOARD RIVER GROVE ONE-WAY 5.25 $ 3.75 Prospect Heights 55 S. Wolf Rd. 10-RIDE 47.25 33.75 BELMONT AVE. MONTHLY 149.75 107.00 SURCHARGE $5.00 O’Hare Transfer 10300 Zemke Rd. C (Franklin Park) REDUCED ONE-WAY 2.50 1.75 DOWNLOAD SCHILLER PARK REDUCED 10-RIDE 22.50 15.75 If an agent or ticket vending THE APP NO W $ Rosemont 10005 Balmoral Ave. REDUCED MONTHLY 87.50 61.25 machine is available at t he Schiller Park 4555 Ruby St. ONE-WAY 6.00 4.00 $ 3.75 FARES 10-RIDE 54.00 36.00 33.75 station where you boarded. Belmont Ave. (Franklin Park) 9280 Belmont Ave. ROSEMONT CHICAGO (CUS) D MONTHLY 171.00 114.00 107.00 River Grove 8421 Arnold Ave. O’HARE TRANSFER REDUCED ONE-WAY 3.00 2.00 1.75 REDUCED 10-RIDE 27.00 18.00 15.75 Western Ave. Western Ave. 420 N. Artesian, near Grand REDUCED MONTHLY 105.00 70.00 61.25 River Grove ? Chicago 210 S. Canal St. ONE-WAY 6.50 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 10-RIDE 58.50 47.25 36.00 33.75 Belmont Ave./Franklin Park (312) 322-4269 MONTHLY 185.25 149.75 114.00 107.00 GENERAL E PROSPECT HEIGHTS REDUCED ONE-WAY 3.25 2.50 2.00 1.75 Schiller Park REDUCED 10-RIDE 29.25 22.50 18.00 15.75 INFO REDUCED MONTHLY 113.75 87.50 70.00 61.25 Rosemont Buy on the go from your smartphone ONE-WAY 7.00 6.00 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 O’Hare Transfer 10-RIDE 63.00 54.00 47.25 36.00 33.75 with the new Ventra App. Download now. F WHEELING MONTHLY 199.50 171.00 149.75 114.00 107.00 Prospect Heights BUFFALO GROVE REDUCED ONE-WAY 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 WHERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS REDUCED 10-RIDE 31.50 27.00 22.50 18.00 15.75 Wheeling REDUCED MONTHLY 122.50 105.00 87.50 70.00 61.25 Use your mobile device and purchase Buffalo Grove Mobile Ticketing — ONE-WAY 7.50 6.50 6.00 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 all Metra ticket types via the new Ventra App. Download the 10-RIDE 67.50 58.50 54.00 47.25 36.00 33.75 Prairie View free app from the Apple App Store SM or Google Play TM . G PRAIRIE VIEW MONTHLY 213.75 185.25 171.00 149.75 114.00 107.00 VERNON HILLS REDUCED ONE-WAY 3.75 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 Vernon Hills REDUCED 10-RIDE 33.75 29.25 27.00 22.50 18.00 15.75 All Metra ticket types can REDUCED MONTHLY 131.25 113.75 105.00 87.50 70.00 61.25 bDeo wpunrtcohw anse/ Od uattl ydionwgn Stotwatnio sntast i—on s, or at outlying stations Mundelein ONE-WAY 8.00 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 where a ticket agent is on duty. Credit and debit cards accepted. 10-RIDE 72.00 63.00 58.50 54.00 47.25 36.00 33.75 Prairie Crossing H MUNDELEIN MONTHLY 228.00 199.50 185.25 171.00 149.75 114.00 107.00 A One-Way cash fare can be purchased on PRAIRIE CROSSING REDUCED ONE-WAY 4.00 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 Washington St./Grayslake tOhne trhaein T frraoimn —th e conductor. However, if an agent is on duty at REDUCED 10-RIDE 36.00 31.50 29.25 27.00 22.50 18.00 15.75 REDUCED MONTHLY 140.00 122.50 113.75 105.00 87.50 70.00 61.25 Round Lake Beach the station where you boarded, the conductor will charge a ONE-WAY 8.75 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 Lake Villa 10-RIDE 78.75 67.50 63.00 58.50 54.00 47.25 36.00 33.75 surcharge for cash fares purchased on the train. I WASHINGTON ST. MONTHLY 249.50 213.75 199.50 185.25 171.00 149.75 114.00 107.00 ANTIOCH (Grayslake) REDUCED ONE-WAY 4.25 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 — Visit the website for more information. REDUCED 10-RIDE 38.25 33.75 31.50 29.25 27.00 22.50 18.00 15.75 Ticket By-Internet REDUCED MONTHLY 148.75 131.25 122.50 113.75 105.00 87.50 70.00 61.25 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 29, 2012 ONE-WAY 9.25 8.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.25 4.00 $ 3.75 Metra Passenger Services Transit Information Center 10-RIDE 83.25 72.00 67.50 63.00 58.50 54.00 47.25 36.00 33.75 J ROUND LAKE BEACH MONTHLY 263.75 228.00 213.75 199.50 185.25 171.00 149.75 114.00 107.00 Weekdays 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily 6 a.m. - 7 p.m. LAKE VILLA REDUCED ONE-WAY 4.50 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 REDUCED 10-RIDE 40.50 36.00 33.75 31.50 29.25 27.00 22.50 18.00 15.75 (312) 322-6777 836-7000 (Any Local Area Code) REDUCED MONTHLY 157.50 140.00 131.25 122.50 113.75 105.00 87.50 70.00 61.25 ONE-WAY 9.75 8.75 8.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.25 4.00 10-RIDE 87.75 78.75 72.00 67.50 63.00 58.50 54.00 47.25 36.00 To inquire about lost articles, call K ANTIOCH MONTHLY 278.00 249.50 228.00 213.75 199.50 185.25 171.00 149.75 114.00 REDUCED ONE-WAY 4.75 4.25 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.50 2.00 Metra’s lost and found office at (312) 322-4269. REDUCED 10-RIDE 42.75 38.25 36.00 33.75 31.50 29.25 27.00 22.50 18.00 REDUCED MONTHLY 166.25 148.75 140.00 131.25 122.50 113.75 105.00 87.50 70.00 Metra Website: metrarail.com ZONE B IS NOT SHOWN. FARES ARE BASED ON TRAVEL THROUGH THIS ZONE. TICKET AGENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT NORTH CENTRAL SERVICE STATIONS. CHECK ACCEPTANCE POLICY A $5.00 penalty will be charged in addition to any incremental charges Buy on the go from your smartphone GO Personal checks will be accepted only for the amount of transportation charges ($10.00 or ($1.00 for the first zone and 50¢ for each additional zone, 50¢/25¢ for with the new Ventra App. Download now. MOBILE more). Checks must be made payable to Metra. Personal checks must include name, reduced fare) for travel beyond the zone limits of your ticket if you fail address, home and work phone numbers. A valid Illinois, Indiana or Wisconsin drivers license, to notify the conductor. A $1.00 surcharge will be added to your fare metrarail.com for currency transactions involving $50.00 bills and larger. or a state issued photo identification card is required. An assessment will be charged for any For the most up - to-date check returned by the bank on which drawn. This charge will be added to the face amount of the check and included in the amount due. FORM 00 05/17 information Antioch to Chicago – Monday through Frida y Antioch to Chicago – Monday through Friday TICKET INFORMATION CONTINUED O’Hare Transfer Metra’s North Central Service 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 ** Higgins Rd. connects to O’Hare International — Monthly ticket holders can purchase a Link-Up for N cLoinnkn-eUcp ting travel on CTA and Pace buses. CTA usage is restricted to ZONE ST ATION AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM Zemke Rd. Airport. A airport bus connects the 6:00 to 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. weekday rush hour periods. K Antioch LV : 5:20 5:55 6:08 — 6:45 6:49 9:05 11:00 3:00 5:07 7:02 the Airporft rTere ansit System to/from J Lake Villa 5:26 6:00 6:14 6:44 — 6:55 9:11 11:06 3:06 5:13 7:09 Shuttl e Route the O’Hare Transfer station.
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