Handy Park 'N Rides You Should Know About in Chicago

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With gas prices still high and inflation up as well, it is becoming more difficult for the average traveler to get from one point to another. To cut down on the money spent commuting, you might want to check out your local Chicago Park N' Rides to make your transportation experience a little less painful. Here are some of Chicago's premiere Park N' Rides servicing communities in the Windy City.

Catch the Red Line at the 95th Street Terminal. Located at 14 W. 95th St., Chicago, Illinois 60620. The Red Line Parking fare is $2 for 12 hours time frame.

O'Hare Airport Terminal' Blue Line located at 1000 O'Hare Dr., Chicago, Illinois 60666. Phone Standard Parking at 877-PARKCTA for more information.

Clark & Lake Station in the Downtown Stations is located at 124 W. Lake St., Chicago, Illinois 60601

The Cermak branch at Polk Station is located at 1713 W. Polk St., Chicago, Illinois 60612. Pay $2 for 12 hours time frame at this Park N' Ride place that has 175 spaces.

Purple Line in Linden Station is located at 349 Linden Ave. Wilmette, IL 60091The cost for slot here is $2 for 24 hours period. See Village of Wilmette at 847-251-2700 for more information.

The Rosemont Blue Line is located at 5801 N River Rd. Get your ticket to Park N' Ride to the blue line at MCP Partners 312-664-1400.

You can buy a parking ticket for about $3 for a time limit of zero to 14 hours, or $6 for 14-18 hours. Phone 312-578-1660 for more information.

The Transit Chicago has a monthly reserved Park N' Ride Program whereby you can reserve ticket for monthly parking deals. The reserved spaces are available until 10 am, at which time other vehicles of the public will take up the spaces. For about $40 a month, you can purchase your Park N' Ride lot at the location of your bus or train line. You still have to pay the daily fee; the $40 is merely to reserve your space. To apply for reserved parking spot, visit online at www.ctaparking.com for more information. You can also visit this site to get information about the specific locations of the bus stations and the Park N' Ride lot that is closer to your traveling destination.

Source:
http://www.transitchicago.com/maps/park.html

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  • 3lilangels8/8/2008

    This is very handy info thanks so much!!!!!

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