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Ventra CardsYou’ve got places to go and you need an easy, convenient way to get there. Ventra cards make it super simple to board CTA buses and trains as well as Pace Buses. Even easier? You can stop by one of our over 350 locations to snag your own Ventra card. We’ll also help you out with loading and reloading it, too. After all, isn’t keeping track of one card so much better than trying to do it for several?
How It Works
Step One
Bring in your Ventra card or buy a new one for a fully refundable (upon registration) $5 fee.
Step Two
Get your card loaded.
Step Three
Leave with the ability to use your pass or the cash value loaded on your card!
Benefits
- Enjoy the convenience of one, easy to use card
- Make travel a breeze with tap and board technology
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Enter your location SERVICES THAT MATTER TO YOUOur services break the tradition of banks and corporate institutions that care more about the money you’re providing them than they do about you as a person. Sure, you could go to multiple locations to handle all of your financial needs and get lost in the shuffle of everyone else while you’re at it. Or, you could just do it all in one place. Where they actually care about who you are and what you need.
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Where To Buy Fares, In Person - CTA - Chicago Transit Authority
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Ventra Card & App | Pace Suburban Bus
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Where I Can Get A Ventra Card At O'hare? - Chicago Forum
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Question About Ventra Cards - Where To Buy, Etc. - Chicago Forum
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Ventra On The App Store - Apple
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CTA - Map Of Fare Media Sales Outlets (deprecated August 2014)
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[PDF] Use Ventra Card/App To Buy Metra Pass | Northwestern University
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[PDF] Student Ventra Card Welcome Letter - New Trier
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