Metra Riders Warned: No Alcohol on Trains this Weekend and Maybe no Bikes

The bans are implemented because of larger than normal numbers of commuters expected to ride trains to and from big events

If you’re planning to ride Metra to the Chicago Blues Festival or Spring Awakening this weekend, plan to do your drinking beforehand. The transit agency will be implementing an alcohol ban starting Friday night.

And the agency also warned riders that bicycles may not be allowed if trains get too crowded.

The no-alcohol policy on trains system-wide begins at 7 p.m. Friday and will continue all day Saturday and Sunday, a statement from Metra said.

Such bans are nothing new. Metra has banned alcohol on trains for many events expected to draw big crowds, from last year’s World Cup viewing parties to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade earlier this year.

And if the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup again, you can probably expect a similar ban the day of the victory parade.

The bans are implemented because of larger than normal numbers of commuters expected to ride trains to and from big events.

You might also want to leave your bike at home. Metra warned that bicycles may not be accommodated on busy trains over the weekend.

Last year, Metra revised its bicycle policy to replace bans during exceptionally busy periods with "warning dates," when bicycles "generally are allowed but owners are cautioned that there is an increased likelihood that bicycles cannot be accommodated," a statement from Metra said.

 
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