New Public Wi-Fi Service

CHICAGO-Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. today announced the expansion of free Wi-Fi network service to all downtown Red and Blue Line station platforms. The new service is available at 18 stations and is the latest investment in technology to enhance the travel experience for residents and visitors commuting to jobs, school and activities.

“Chicago has taken the next technological step toward keeping commuters fully connected in our fast-paced, digital world,” said Mayor Emanuel. “This service will benefit all passengers who rely on our railsystem to get to work, school and to destinations across our great city every day.”

CTA’s new, fast Wi-Fi service is ideal for commuters who want to quickly download media, large files or simply access the Internet without using their data from their monthly wireless service packages.

This is the latest investment in technology to enhance the travel experience for CTA customers underMayor Emanuel’s leadership. In 2015, the City of Chicago became the largest public transit system inNorth America to provide transit riders with full 4G wireless coverage. Riders now have wirelesscoverage throughout CTA’s entire 22 miles of subway and tunnels.

“We aim to provide the best possible connectivity for our customers and this new Wi-Fi system allowsus to offer that amenity,” said CTA President Carter. “We believe this Wi-Fi service will make takingpublic transit an even more appealing option for our customers.”

Station platforms now equipped with the new Wi-Fi service include:
Blue Line: Division, Chicago, Grand, Clark/Lake, Washington, Monroe, Jackson, LaSalle and Clinton. Red Line: North/Clybourn, Clark/Division, Chicago/State, Grand, Lake, Monroe, Jackson, Harrison and Roosevelt.

The Blue Line’s Belmont and Logan Square stations will be equipped with Wi-Fi by late May. The cost of this new Wi-Fi service in all Red and Blue line subway stations is approximately $1 million and waspaid out of CTA’s operating budget.