What's Allowed on Metra Trains (2024)

Bikes and E-Scooters

Attention: Metra has temporarily relaxed its bikes on trains policy and is allowing bikes and folding e-scooters on all trains across all 11 lines. There are still limits to the number of bicycles allowed and cyclists should be advised there is no guarantee that bikes or e-scooters can be accommodated on an initial or return trip (particularly on rush-hour trains), and crews have the right to refuse bikes or e-scooters in the event of overcrowding or depending on the needs of customers with disabilities.

Click here for information about Metra's new Bike Cars. The information below is about bringing bikes on regular cars.

Standard sized bikes and e-scooters can be accommodated in the priority seating area of each ADA-accessible railcar. Up to five bikes or e-scooters are allowed per accessible diesel railcar and two bikes are allowed per Metra Electric car, all of which are accessible. An ADA symbol on the outside of the railcars indicates accessibility.

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Gasoline-powered bicycles or vehicles of any kind are not permitted on any trains. Tricycles, tandems, trailers, bulky attachments or training wheels are also prohibited. Bikes and e-scooters are not to exceed 70 inches and are accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis, and those with mobility devices always receive priority. There is no guarantee that bikes or e-scooters can be accommodated on an initial or return trip (including late-night trains), and crews have the right to refuse bikes or e-scooters in the event of overcrowding or depending on the needs of customers with disabilities.

During special events, there is an increased likelihood that bikes and e-scooters cannot be accommodated. Warnings are in place for these annual events:

  • St. Patrick's Day Parade
  • Blues Festival
  • Taste of Chicago
  • Lollapalooza
  • Air and Water Show

Notice of any additional bike and e-scooter warning dates will be published on this website.

Cyclists and e-scooter users should allow passengers (including those with mobility devices) to board and detrain prior to carrying a bike on or off the train. Once on board, cyclists and e-scooter users must secure their bike or e-scooter to the lower railing of the folding seat with a bungee cord or other device that they provide and accompany their bike or e-scooter at all times.

Additional Info

  • During an emergency in which a train needs to be evacuated, customers must leave their bikes or e-scooters on the train.
  • In the case that cyclists or e-scooter users are required to get off the train before their destination, reimbursem*nt will be based on the fare product used for that trip.
  • Train crews are not required to assist with the boarding of bikes or e-scooters - their primary responsibilities are for passenger safety and assisting those with disabilities. Bicyclists and e-scooter users must be able to board and detrain without assistance from conductors.
  • The wheelchair lift cannot be used to load or unload bikes or e-scooters.
  • There is no additional charge for bikes or e-scooters.
  • Bikes and e-scooters should be free of dirt and grease prior to boarding.

Resources

Bike Cars

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Metra has introduced Bike Cars on some of its lines. The cars can carry 16 bicycles instead of the usual five allowed on Metra’s accessible diesel railcars. For full details, click here.

    Alcohol

    Alcohol is generally allowed on Metra trains, in moderation. Metra reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who is intoxicated or impaired. Unruly behavior will be not tolerated and all riders are required to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner. Underage drinking on Metra trains will not be tolerated.

    During the festival season, Metra prohibits alcohol and glass bottles on trains after 7 p.m. or all day on specific dates. Those dates are announced in advance. For 2023 dates, click here.

    During restricted times, no alcoholic beverages or glass bottles will be allowed on Metra trains. Passengers on trains found with alcohol may be removed or arrested. All bags carried into the train stations or onto the train will be subject to inspection by police personnel. Metra reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who is intoxicated or impaired. Unruly behavior will be not tolerated and all riders are required to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner. Underage drinking on Metra trains will not be tolerated. Anyone failing to follow these rules should anticipate that theymay be detained or arrested.

    Metra prides itself on providing safe and efficient transportation. To that end, Metra Police officers and off-duty municipal police patrol stations and trains. We intend to maintain a safe travel environment for our customers. Thank you for your cooperation.

    Pets

    Service animals are allowed on all Metra trains at all times.

    Small pets in enclosed carriers are permitted on non-peak period weekday trains arriving in Chicago before 6:31 a.m. and after 9:30 a.m., departing Chicago before 3 p.m.and after 7 p.m.,and on all weekend trains. However, there is no guarantee that pets can be accommodated. Train crews have the right to refuse pets in the event of overcrowding.

    Metra’s rules for pets are as follows:

    • Only small pets in enclosed protective carriers are allowed.
    • Carriers will not be allowed to take up seats, seating areas or obstruct pathways on trains or in stations and must be small enough to be carried on by a single person. They must fit in a passenger’s lap or under the seat at all times.
    • Metra reserves the right to remove passengers with pets that are noisy or disturb other customers.
    • Owners will be responsible for the behavior and cleanup of their pets.

    During special events, there is an increased likelihood that pets cannot be accommodated due to overcrowding. Such events include:

    • St. Patrick's Day Parade
    • Blues Festival
    • Taste of Chicago
    • Lollapalooza
    • Air and Water Show

    Additional Information

    • During an emergency requiring the evacuation of a train, passengers with pets may be required to leave their pet on the train.
    • In the case that passengers with pets are required to get off the train before their destination, reimbursem*nt will be based on the fare product used for that trip.
    • Train crews are not required to assist with the boarding of pets. Passengers with pets must be able to board and detrain without assistance.
    • There is no additional charge for passengers with pets.
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    FAQs

    Can you bring food on Metra? ›

    If bringing food or beverages, please bring a large garbage bag for any debris. Metra is not responsible for any inconvenience resulting from delayed, canceled or missed trains and/or connections due to mechanical failures, accidents or track obstructions.

    Can you take drinks on the Metra? ›

    Alcohol is generally allowed on Metra trains, in moderation. Metra reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who is intoxicated or impaired. Unruly behavior will be not tolerated and all riders are required to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner. Underage drinking on Metra trains will not be tolerated.

    Does Metra search bags? ›

    All bags carried into the train stations or onto the train will be subject to inspection by police personnel. Metra reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who is intoxicated or impaired.

    Can you bring luggage on Metra? ›

    There is no checked baggage on Metra trains. Because of limited space, skis, non-folding carriages or other large items cannot be carried. Baggage should not block aisles or other seats. There is a rack on the upper level of trains that can accommodate most luggage.

    Do Metra conductors take cash? ›

    One-Way Tickets and Saturday/Sunday Day Passes can be purchased with cash on the train. However, if a vending machine was available at the station where you boarded, the conductor will charge an additional $5. There is a summary of where to buy each type of ticket here.

    Are you allowed to eat on trains? ›

    On long distance trains you can often order hot food to your seat, or at least you could pre-Covid. Or you can buy it from the buffet counter on trains that still have them.

    Can you use a debit card on the Metra? ›

    The Ventra app is a safe and convenient way to buy and display Metra tickets on your smartphone with a credit or debit card or a Ventra account.

    Can I have a beer on the train? ›

    If you do have alcohol before travel, you will be asked to dispose of it at the barrier before boarding the train. You will not be permitted to travel with alcohol, there are no exceptions made to this rule.

    Are there bathrooms on Metra trains? ›

    Metra will continue to provide toilet paper and paper towels, Malone added. The restrooms in about 50 percent of Metra's fleet of cars are already equipped with waterless-soap dispensers, including all trains on the Union Pacific lines, Malone said.

    How fast do Metra trains go? ›

    The speed limit on the system's only overhead catenary-powered line is 65 mph. But according to Metra Executive Director Jim Derwinski, that is a holdover from the 1920s, based on what the brakes could handle at the time. By comparison, the speed limit of the South Shore Line from the Loop to South Bend, IN is 79 mph.

    Do trains have bag checks? ›

    Checked baggage service is available at a number of our stations and on many trains and Thruway Services. Not all trains or locations are equipped to handle checked baggage. Before you travel, make sure to check and see if your train and origin and destination stations accept checked baggage.

    Why does Metra have police? ›

    "The primary mission of the Metra Police Department shall be to safeguard the lives of Metra commuters, its employees and those who use the Metra rail system."

    Can you bring anything on a train? ›

    Personal items such as a small bag or backpack must fit under the seat. Carry-on bags must be kept with you, and need to fit in the overhead racks or luggage tower.

    Can I bring backpack with carry-on? ›

    Most airlines allow backpacks as carry-ons, but size and weight restrictions vary depending on the carrier. Typically, the bag must be within the cabin baggage dimensions of around 22 x 14 x 9 inches (56 x 36 x 22 cm), commonly considered the standard size for carry-on.

    Can you take large items on the train? ›

    Yes, you can generally bring up to 3 items of luggage on the train at no extra cost, although some train companies have different policies. And if you bring more than 3 items, there may be an additional charge.

    Can you bring food on CTA? ›

    Don't eat on the train or bus

    Please don't eat or drink on board CTA buses and trains. The smells bother other passengers and wrappers or other messes left behind make for an unpleasant ride for the next passenger – and next time, that might be you!

    Does VIA Rail allow food? ›

    You can bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on the train. We also offer a selection of refreshments and food, prepared with carefully selected local products from Canadian artisans.

    Does the Metra have internet? ›

    Wi-Fi on Metra

    The 62 railcars that have Wi-Fi hotspots can be identified with an orange Wi-Fi decal on the exterior of the car. In general, the hotspots are limited to a 1 megabyte per second download speed per user. Checking email and Internet browsing are the intended uses of this service, not streaming video.

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