The company will supplement the existing transit by providing first- and last-mile connection for riders to-and-from all CTA and Metra stations in the expansion zone for a flat $2.50 rate.
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The company will supplement the existing transit by providing first- and last-mile connection for riders to-and-from all CTA and Metra stations in the expansion zone for a flat $2.50 rate.
Via
Via expanded its Chicago service citywide. Nearly doubling the size of the current operating zone, the expansion includes several parts of the city least served by existing public transportation.
The company will supplement the existing transit by providing first- and last-mile connection for riders to-and-from all CTA and Metra stations in the expansion zone for a flat $2.50 rate.
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Using the Via app, passengers select their pick up and drop off location and confirm their ride. Via’s smart algorithm enables multiple riders to seamlessly share a single vehicle. The powerful technology directs passengers to a nearby corner — a virtual bus stop – for pick up and drop off, allowing for quick and efficient shared trips without lengthy detours that take riders out of their way. This enables Via’s system to transport a high volume of passengers while using a fraction of the number of vehicles utilized by taxis or on-demand car services. Rides applicable for the $2.50 flat rate must be booked as shared rides to or from one of 65 CTA or Metra stations within the new zone, and will be capped at a distance of two miles.
In the U.S., Via operates services in New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C., and now has more than 80 launched and pending deployments nearly 20 countries, providing more than 60 million rides to date. Via has partnered with some of the world’s largest public transit agencies to solve pressing transportation needs including the Los Angeles Metro, Transport for London, Sydney’s Transport for New South Wales, and Berlin’s Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe.
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