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Looking for a Holiday Train Ride? What to Know About the CTA, Metra and More

The CTA holiday train is officially running on the Green Line, with holiday buses beginning operation on Tuesday on the #56 Milwaukee route

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The holiday season is officially here, and a trio of rail companies and agencies are helping Chicagoans get into the wintertime spirit with special themed trains.

The Chicago Transit Authority's annual holiday fleet of trains and buses has offiically begun running after the Thanksgiving holiday.

Metra will run special trains on its Electric Line in the south suburbs beginning on Dec. 3.

Finally, Canadian Pacific will have its holiday train stop in Chicago's suburbs this coming weekend.

Here's what you need to know about each.

CTA:

The Allstate CTA Holiday Fleet began its yearly runs on the agency's Green Line on Friday, but it will hit a wide variety of lines across the system.

The holiday train features numerous LED lights and signs throughout, with Santa and his reindeer joining commuters for the ride as well.

The holiday bus will begin service on Tuesday on the #56 Milwaukee route, the first of 16 routes the holiday bus will traverse this holiday season.

Here's a look at when and where the CTA holiday train and bus will run this holiday season:

  • Nov. 29: Green Line
  • Nov. 30: Orange, Brown Lines
  • Dec. 1: Orange, Brown Lines
  • Dec. 2: Orange, Brown Lines
  • Dec. 3: Orange, Brown Lines
  • Dec. 6: Red Line
  • Dec. 7: Purple Line
  • Dec. 8: Red Line
  • Dec. 9: Purple Line
  • Dec. 10: Red Line
  • Dec. 13: Pink Line
  • Dec. 14: Pink Line
  • Dec. 15: Blue Line
  • Dec. 16: Blue Line
  • Dec. 17: Blue Line
  • Dec. 19: Yellow Line

Beginning Nov. 29, the CTA Holiday Bus will travel through these 16 routes:

  • #56 Milwaukee: Nov. 29, 30
  • #91 Austin: Dec. 1
  • #92 Foster: Dec. 1
  • #22 Clark: Dec. 2
  • #97 Skokie: Dec. 3
  • #74 Fullerton: Dec. 6
  • #66 Chicago: Dec. 7, Dec. 8
  • #126 Jackson: Dec. 9
  • #12 Roosevelt: Dec. 10
  • #62 Archer: Dec. 13
  • #49 Western, #X49 Western Express: Dec. 14, Dec. 15
  • #3 King Drive: Dec. 16, Dec. 17
  • #79 79th: Dec. 20
  • #28 Stony Island: Dec. 21
  • #29 State: Dec. 22
  • #J14 Jeffrey Jump: Dec. 23

Metra:

The CTA isn't the only festive train rolling through the city, though. Metra will carry out its holiday rides on its Electric Line for three Saturdays this season: Dec. 3, 10 and 17.

Both Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus will accompany riders to downtown Chicago where they'll encounter a "winter wonderland" at Millennium Station, according to the transit agency.

Here's a look at when and where the Metra holiday train will run this holiday season:

Inbound

University Park 11:00 a.m.
Richton Park      11:03 a.m
211th Street11:08 a.m.
Flossmoor 11:13 a.m
Homewood11:15 a.m.
Calumet11:17 a.m.
Harvey11:22 a.m
115th/Kensington11:32 a.m.
55th/56th/57th 11:42 a.m.
51st/53rd  11:44 a.m
Museum Campus 11:53 a.m
Millennium Station11:58 a.m

Outbound

Millennium     2:15 p.m.
Museum Campus2:20 p.m.
51st/53rd2:29 p.m.
55th/56th/57th2:31 p.m.
115th/Kensington 2:41 p.m.
Harvey  2:50 p.m.
Calumet2:55 p.m.
Homewood 2:57 p.m.
Flossmoor 2:59 p.m.
211th Street 3:03 p.m.
Richton Park 3:08 p.m.
University Park 3:15 p.m.

Canadian Pacific:

The U.S. tour for the railway's holiday train began on Nov. 23 with a stop in Maine. It will ultimately include dozens more before ending weeks later.

While a popular and bright sight to see, the train also raises money and awareness for food banks along the CP network, according to a news release.

The train will make its first local stop in Bensenville just before 7 p.m. Friday night. There will even be a live performance, with artists Lindsay Ell & JoJo Mason taking the stage. Anyone interested should park adjacent to the intersection of Railroad Avenue and South York Street, according to CP Railway's website.

Then, the following morning, the train will head to Pingree Grove where Ell and Mason will put on another performance from 9-9:30 a.m. Visitor parking will be available at the nearby village hall.

If you aren't able to make either of those times for whatever reason, you'll also have another chance.

The following week the holiday train will stop at Viking Middle School in Gurnee. Anyone interested is encouraged to come out Thursday, Dec. 8 at approximately 5:10 p.m. to see the stunning lights, as well as a performance by artists Alan Doyle and Kelly Prescott.

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