For First Time Ever, Metra to Offer Free Rides on New Year's Eve
The agency will also offer discounted tickets on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day
For the first time in the agency’s history,
Metra will offer free train rides for New Year’s Eve revellers, according to a
press release.
The agency says that they will offer free rides on all trains arriving at or leaving Chicago’s downtown stations after 6 p.m. on Dec. 31. In addition, the last departing trains of the evening will be held to accommodate those attending New Year’s Eve festivities, with trains leaving between 1:10 a.m. and 1:25 a.m., depending on the line travellers are using.
The free New Year’s Eve travel is just one
holiday adjustment that the agency has announced for the coming weeks. On four
different days, all Metra lines (excluding the Heritage Corridor) will adjust their
schedules to add early afternoon departures to help get commuters out of the
city for the holidays.
Trains will be added on Dec. 23, 24, 30,
and 31, according to the agency.
Holiday passes will also be made available
on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day, according to the agency.
The pass for Dec. 24-25 will cost $10, and will allow unlimited rides on all
Metra lines. On Jan. 1, passes will cost $5 and will allow unlimited travel.
Finally, Metra family fares will be in
effect from Dec. 21 to Jan. 5, allowing up to three children ages 11 and under
to travel for free with a fare-paying adult.