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  2. CTA has 1,868 buses that operate 127 routes and 1,514 route miles. Buses make about 15,943 trips a day and serve 10,633 bus stops. On the rapid transit system, CTA’s 1,480 rail cars operate eight routes and 224.1 miles of track. CTA trains make about 1,888 trips each day and serve 145 stations.

  3. The Chicago Transit Authority's 1,450 train cars operate over eight routes and 222 miles (357 km) of track. Its trains provide about 750,000 customer trips each weekday and serve 146 stations in Chicago and seven suburbs.

  4. The 'L' system has eight rapid transit routes and consists of 145 stations over approximately 224.1 miles of track. Parts of the 'L' run above ground, in subway tunnels and tubes, as well as at grade or in expressway medians. Two routes—the Red and Blue Lines—operate 24 hours, every day.

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    Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, [1] [note 1] and the third-busiest rapid transit system in the United States after the New York City Subway and the Washington Metro. [5]

  6. The data include information about ridership in all areas CTA serves, including Chicago and neighboring communities. View Datasets about Ridership on the City of Chicago Data Portal.

  7. Feb 29, 2024 · Chicago’s ‘L’ (L stands for elevated) system has eight rapid transit routes and consists of 146 stations over approximately 224.1 miles of track. Parts of the ‘L’ run above ground, in subway tunnels and tubes, as well as at grade or in expressway medians.

  8. Aug 9, 2018 · There are 1,492 rail cars, eight different routes and 145 train stations. Average weekday ridership was 759,866 in 2016. The rapid transit system provides transportation to both of Chicago's...

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