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570 Oaklawn Ave | Elmhurst

570 Oaklawn Ave | Elmhurst

570 OAKLAWN AVE

ELMHURST, ILLINOIS



WELCOME.









Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

York Comm High School Grades: 9 - 12 Principal: Ms.Erin DeLuga
District: Elmhurst SD205 Superintendent: Dr.David Moyer
 355 W Saint Charles Rd Elmhurst, IL 60126  (630) 617-2400
72%
Fast Facts Student Characteristics 3% 63% 64%
17% Math
2,829 White 6% proficiency Science
students Black proficiency
Hispanic 0% 65% State Avg.
Asian State Avg.
American Indian 3% ELA
Two or More Races 0% proficiency
Pacific Islander 16%
Low Income 4%
English Learners 11% State Avg.
With IEPs -
With Disabilities 1%
Homeless

Academic Success School Environment

High school students take the SAT in English Language Arts and Math. The display Effective Collaborative The 5Essentials Survey allows students in
shows SAT ELA & Math results in four performance levels. Leaders Teachers grades 6-12 and all teachers to share their

English Language Arts perspectives on essential conditions for learning.

The anonymous survey consists of 5 components.

School 11% 24% 40% 25% Ambitious Most implementation
District 11% 24% 40% 25% Instruction More implementation
28% 36% 26% 11%
State Average implementation Response Rates
Less implementation Students 55%
100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% Supportive Involved Least implementation Teachers 55%
Environment Families Not Applicable/Low

Mathematics Response

School 14% 23% 39% 24% Less Effective Leaders
District 14% 23% 39% 24%
34% 32% 26% 9% Do principals and teachers implement a shared vision for success?
State
Average Collaborative Teachers
Do teachers collaborate to promote professional growth?

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100%
Partially Meets Approaching Meets Exceeds
Average Ambitious Instruction
% Proficient Are classes challenging and engaging?

Success by Student Group More Supportive Environment
Is the school safe, demanding, and supportive?
This display shows SAT ELA & Math performance levels for each student group. No
data is shown for groups with fewer than 10 students.

English Language Arts More Involved Families
Does the entire staff build strong external relationships?

White 6% 22% 43% 29%
Black
Hispanic 36% 36% 23% 5% College Readiness
Low Income
With IEPs 31% 35% 29% 6% Early College Coursework 63%
Students taking early college coursework in 62%
45% 32% 13% 10% grades 10, 11, and 12 37%

45% 28% 18% 5% Postsecondary Enrollment 85%
Students who enroll at colleges and universities 85%
100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% 74%

Mathematics 9% 21% 42% 28% Com m unity College Rem ediation (lower is 36%
White better) 36%
Black 46% 23% 23% 9% Students enrolled in Illinois community colleges
who require remedial coursework 44%
Hispanic 35% 32% 29% 5%
Low Income Graduation Rate
55% 26% 12% 7% Percentage of students who graduated within 4 95%
With IEPs years 95%
58% 20% 16% 1% 86%
100% 80
60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100%
Partially Meets Approaching Meets Exceeds 0% 25 50 75 100%
School District State
% Proficient

Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

York Comm High School

School Highlights Career Development Courses and Programs
Accounting II, Accounting I, Architectural Drafting I, Architectural Drafting II,
Academic Courses Audio/Video Production I, Audio/Video Production II, Auto-Body I, Auto-Body II,
AP Bio, AP Calc AB, AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Comp Sci A, AP English Lang and Comp, Automotive Technician I, Automotive Technician II, Basic Horticultural Science,
AP English Lit and Comp, AP Env Sci, AP Euro Hist, AP French Language, AP Govt, AP Business and Technology Concepts, Business Technology and Procedures, Care and
Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Music Theory, AP Physics B, AP Physics C, AP Learning Services Management
Psych, AP Spanish, AP Stats, AP US History,

Physical Education, Heath and Wellness Athletics
Swimming, Personal Fitness, Strength and Conditioning, Yoga, Dance Fitness, Health Girls: Badminton, Basketball, Bowling, Cheer, Dance, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics,
Education Courses Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming/Diving, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, Water Polo.
Boys: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Lacrosse,
Soccer, Swimming/Diving, Tennis, Track,Volleyball,Water Polo, Wrestling, and
Intramurals

Other Programs and Activities School Personnel Resources
8-9th Gr. Transition Workshops, Career Ed Events, Family Nights, Mentoring Programs, Bilingual Education Teacher, Bilingual Special Education Teacher, Department Chair,
Neighborhood Association, Parent Associations. Clubs related to: Art, Auditorium Tech, English as a Second Language Teacher, General Administrator or General Supervi,
Drafting, Drama, Culture, Marching Band, Music, Poetry, Chess, Environment, Speech, Librarian/Media Specialist, Paraprofessional, Reading Specialist, Reading Teacher,
Journalism, Languages, Writing, Math, Law, Model U.N., NHS, Scholastics, Science, School Guidance Counselor, School Guidance Counselor Intern, School Nurse, School
Leadership Psychologist, School Social Worker, School Social Worker Intern, Special Education

School Awards Facilities

IPI Transparency Project award|IASBO Excellence in Financial Reporting|AP Achivement

List x3|York: National Grammy Signature School|ISBE Academic Excellence

Awards|SchoolSearch Bright A+ Award x10|Those Who Excel winners annually

School-Level Finance Student Attendance and Mobility 95%
96%
The Every Student Succeeds Act requires LEAs to report school-level expenditure Attendance Rate 94%
data, beginning with School Year 18-19 data. LEAs are required to report actual Rate at which students are present at school,
personnel and non-personnel expenditures of both site-specific and district not including excused or unexcused absences 91%
centralized expenditures. Expenditures are shown at the site level and must be 90%
disaggregated by source of funds (federal vs. state/local). These data are self- Chronic Absenteeism 10% 86%
reported and may differ from AFR data.
Percentage of students who miss 10% or more 8% 50 75 100%
District State
of school days per year either with or without a 18%
valid excuse

15,000 $13,988 $14,306 Student Mobility 3%

Percentage of students who transfer in or out of 3%

10,000 the school during the school year, not including 7%

graduates

5,000 Teacher Retention

Percentage of full time teachers who return to

$0 District the same school year to year
School

0% 25

Educator Measures School

This school has had 2 principal(s) over the past 6 years. In the last three years, an
average of 91% of teachers return to this school each year.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

V isit IllinoisReportCard.com to see additional details about each item of Most of this data has been collected by ISBE from school districts through data
information for this school. There you will find charts spanning multiple years, systems. Some information, such as the School Highlights, is entered directly by
detailed explanations, resources, more of the school’s programs and activities, principals and can be updated throughout the year.
and powerful tools that let you dig deeper into data.

Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

Emerson Elem School Grades: K - 5 Principal: Ms.Sheleen DeLockery
District: Elmhurst SD205 Superintendent: Dr.David Moyer
 400 N West Ave Elmhurst, IL 60126  (630) 834-5562
66%
Fast Facts Student Characteristics 2% 53% 65%
18% Math
442 White 10% proficiency Science
Black proficiency
students Hispanic 0% 52% State Avg.
Asian State Avg.
American Indian 5% ELA
Two or More Races 0% proficiency
Pacific Islander 12%
Low Income 15%
English Learners 18% State Avg.
With IEPs -
With Disabilities 0%
Homeless

Academic Success School Environment

All Illinois students in grades 3-8 take the IAR assessment each year. High school Effective Collaborative The 5Essentials Survey allows students in
students take the SAT in English Language Arts and Math. Leaders Teachers grades 6-12 and all teachers to share their

English Language Arts perspectives on essential conditions for learning.

The anonymous survey consists of 5 components.

School 6% 16% 26% 49% 3% Ambitious Most implementation
District 8% 13% 27% 44% 8% Instruction More implementation
16% 19% 26% 32% 6%
State Average implementation Response Rates
Less implementation Students 97%
100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% Supportive Involved Least implementation Teachers 81%
Environment Families Not Applicable/Low

Mathematics Response

School 6% 16% 25% 46% 7% Average Effective Leaders
District 8% 14% 26% 44% 8%
16% 25% 27% 27% 5% Do principals and teachers implement a shared vision for success?
State
Average Collaborative Teachers
Do teachers collaborate to promote professional growth?

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100%
Approached Met Exceeded
Did Not Meet Partially Met Average Ambitious Instruction
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL Are classes challenging and engaging?

Success by Student Group More Supportive Environment
Is the school safe, demanding, and supportive?
This display shows IAR ELA & Math performance levels for each student group. No data
is shown for groups with fewer than 10 students.

English Language Arts More Involved Families
Does the entire staff build strong external relationships?

White 7% 14% 27% 50% 3%
Black
Hispanic Fewer than 10 students Student Attendance and Mobility
Low Income
With IEPs 8% 26% 31% 36% Attendance Rate 96%
Rate at which students are present at school, not 96%
24% 28% 35% 14% including excused or unexcused absences 94%

27% 30% 24% 16% 3% Chronic Absenteeism

4%

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% Percentage of students who miss 10% or more of 8%

Mathematics school days per year either with or without a valid 18%
excuse

White 5% 14% 21% 54% 7% Student Mobility 2%
Black
Hispanic Fewer than 10 students Percentage of students who transfer in or out of 3%
Low Income
With IEPs 18% 28% 36% 15% 3% the school during the school year, not including 7%
24% 38% 28% 10%
graduates
30% 24% 27% 19%
Teacher Retention 94%
90%
Percentage of full time teachers who return to 86%

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% the same school year to year 50 75 100%
Approached Met Exceeded District State
Did Not Meet Partially Met 0% 25
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL
School

Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

Emerson Elem School

School Highlights

Academic Courses Career Development Courses and Programs

Art, Band, Bilingual Support, Choir, Full English Language Learner Programming, Gifted

and Talented Programs, Music, Orchestra, Spanish, special education programming

Physical Education, Heath and Wellness Athletics
Physical Education, Social and Emotional Learning (PBIS and CHAMPS) Intramural Sports

Other Programs and Activities School Personnel Resources
Before & After Care|DARE|Family Night|Tutoring|JA|Elmhurst College|Elmhurst Bilingual Education Teacher, Librarian/Media Specialist, Reading Specialist, School
Hospital|Park District|Library|Chamber of Commerce|YMCA|Lizzadro Museum|Robert Nurse, School Psychologist, School Social Worker, Special Education Teacher, Speech
Crown Center|Girl & Boy Scouts|Theatre|Chess, Eco & Games Clubs|Homework, Math & Language Pathologist-non teaching, Speech Language Pathology Teacher
Reading Clubs|Science Olympiad|Student Council|Yearbook|Patrol

School Awards Facilities
IPI Transparency Project award|IASBO Excellence in Financial Reporting|AP
Achievement List X3|York in top 30 Illinois high schools, U.S. News & World Report|York
a national GRAMMY Signature School|ISBE Academic Excellence Awards|SchoolSearch
Bright A+ Award X10 years|Those Who Excel winners annually

School-Level Finance Educator Measures

The Every Student Succeeds Act requires LEAs to report school-level expenditure This school has had 2 principal(s) over the past 6 years. In the last three years, an
data, beginning with School Year 18-19 data. LEAs are required to report actual average of 94% of teachers return to this school each year.
personnel and non-personnel expenditures of both site-specific and district
centralized expenditures. Expenditures are shown at the site level and must be
disaggregated by source of funds (federal vs. state/local). These data are self-
reported and may differ from AFR data.

15,000 $14,475 $14,306

10,000 District

5,000

$0
School

FOR MORE INFORMATION

V isit IllinoisReportCard.com to see additional details about each item of Most of this data has been collected by ISBE from school districts through data
information for this school. There you will find charts spanning multiple years, systems. Some information, such as the School Highlights, is entered directly by
detailed explanations, resources, more of the school’s programs and activities, principals and can be updated throughout the year.
and powerful tools that let you dig deeper into data.

Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

Churchville Middle School Grades: 6 - 8 Principal: Ms.Gina Pogue Reeder
District: Elmhurst SD205 Superintendent: Dr.David Moyer
 155 E Victory Pkwy Elmhurst, IL 60126  (630) 832-8682
49%
Fast Facts Student Characteristics 4% 36% 61%
37% Math
524 White 7% proficiency Science
Black proficiency
students Hispanic 0% 37% State Avg.
Asian State Avg.
American Indian 3% ELA
Two or More Races 0% proficiency
Pacific Islander 37%
Low Income 11%
English Learners 13 % State Avg.
With IEPs -
With Disabilities 1%
Homeless

Academic Success School Environment

All Illinois students in grades 3-8 take the IAR assessment each year. High school Effective Collaborative The 5Essentials Survey allows students in
students take the SAT in English Language Arts and Math. Leaders Teachers grades 6-12 and all teachers to share their

English Language Arts perspectives on essential conditions for learning.

The anonymous survey consists of 5 components.

School 14% 17% 32% 33% 5% Ambitious Most implementation
District 8% 13% 27% 44% 8% Instruction More implementation

State 16% 19% 26% 32% 6% Average implementation Response Rates
Less implementation Students 90%
100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% Supportive Involved Least implementation Teachers 97%
Environment Families Not Applicable/Low

Mathematics Response

School 12% 20% 32% 32% 4% Average Effective Leaders
District 8% 14% 26% 44% 8%
Do principals and teachers implement a shared vision for success?
State 16% 25% 27% 27% 5%
Average Collaborative Teachers
Do teachers collaborate to promote professional growth?

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100%
Approached Met Exceeded
Did Not Meet Partially Met Average Ambitious Instruction
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL Are classes challenging and engaging?

Success by Student Group Average Supportive Environment
Is the school safe, demanding, and supportive?
This display shows IAR ELA & Math performance levels for each student group. No data
is shown for groups with fewer than 10 students.

English Language Arts Average Involved Families
Does the entire staff build strong external relationships?

White 8% 14% 32% 39% 7%
Black 17% 17% 44% 6% 17%
Hispanic 23% 26% 28% 22% 2% Student Attendance and Mobility 96%
Low Income 27% 23% 33% 16% 2% 96%
With IEPs 43% 35% 11% 38%% Attendance Rate 94%
Rate at which students are present at school, not
including excused or unexcused absences

Chronic Absenteeism 10%

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% Percentage of students who miss 10% or more of 8%

Mathematics school days per year either with or without a valid 18%
excuse

White 8% 13% 31% 43% 4% Student Mobility 6%
Black
Hispanic 17% 39% 33% 6% 6% Percentage of students who transfer in or out of 3%
Low Income
With IEPs 18% 30% 34% 17% 1% the school during the school year, not including 7%

graduates

21% 29% 34% 16% Teacher Retention 85%
90%
43% 29% 21% 7% Percentage of full time teachers who return to 86%

100% 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100% the same school year to year 50 75 100%
Approached Met Exceeded District State
Did Not Meet Partially Met 0% 25
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL
School

Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card | 2018-2019 For more information, visit IllinoisReportCard.com

Churchville Middle School Career Development Courses and Programs

School Highlights

Academic Courses
academic interventions, Art, Art, Band, Computer Literacy, Family and Consumer
Science, French, full English Language Learner program, Industrial Technology, Music,
Music, Orchestra, REACH program for advanced learners, Spanish, special education
programming

Physical Education, Heath and Wellness Athletics
Health Education Courses, Physical Education each day, Social Emotional Learning Boy's Basketball, Boy's Cross Country, Boy's Track & Field, Boy's Volleyball, Girl's
(PBIS and CHAMPS) Basketball, Girl's Cross Country, Girl's Track & Field, Girl's Volleyball, Intramurals

Other Programs and Activities School Personnel Resources
Art Club, Band, Chess Club, Chorus, Community Service Clubs, Drama/Theatre, Librarian/Media Specialist, Paraprofessional, Reading Teacher, School Guidance
Homework Club, Jazz Band, Jazz Choir, Journalism Club, Literary Magazine, Music Counselor, School Psychologist, School Social Worker, Special Education Teacher
Clubs, Newspaper, Orchestra, Science Olympiad, Spirit Clubs, Technology Club,
Yearbook Club

School Awards Facilities
66% of schools names to ISBE Honor Roll, Certificate of Excellence in Financial
Reporting from IASBO, City of Elmhurst, College Board's new Advanced Placement Educator Measures
Achievement List last three years, Elmhurst Art Museum, Elmhurst Chamber of
Commerce, Elmhurst College, Elmhurst Historical Museum, Elmhurst Memorial This school has had 1 principal(s) over the past 6 years. In the last three years, an
Hospital, Elmhurst Park District, Elmhurst Public Library, Elmhurst Visitor and average of 85% of teachers return to this school each year.

School-Level Finance

The Every Student Succeeds Act requires LEAs to report school-level expenditure
data, beginning with School Year 18-19 data. LEAs are required to report actual
personnel and non-personnel expenditures of both site-specific and district
centralized expenditures. Expenditures are shown at the site level and must be
disaggregated by source of funds (federal vs. state/local). These data are self-
reported and may differ from AFR data.

$17,285 $14,306

15,000 District

10,000

5,000

$0
School

FOR MORE INFORMATION

V isit IllinoisReportCard.com to see additional details about each item of Most of this data has been collected by ISBE from school districts through data
information for this school. There you will find charts spanning multiple years, systems. Some information, such as the School Highlights, is entered directly by
detailed explanations, resources, more of the school’s programs and activities, principals and can be updated throughout the year.
and powerful tools that let you dig deeper into data.

METRA UNION PACIFIC CONNECTING SERVICES TICKET INFORMATION CONTINUED Elburn to Chicago – Sagturday y Elburn to Chicago – Sunday*
WEST LINE Family Fares — Available on weekends and selected holidays.
516 518 CTA Connections: At Metra’s Ogilvie Transportation Center, Children age 11 and under ride free when accompanied by a ZONES STATIONS 500 502 504 506 508 510 512 514 516 518 STATIONS 500 504 506 508 510 512 514 516 518
PM PM ElburnChicago to most CTA buses board on Washington or Canal, including fare paying adult (up to three children free per adult). ELBURN AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM
8:25 10:25 popular routes to North Michigan Avenue and Illinois Center. Student Fares — Full time students enrolled in grade school •I La Fox 6:25 7:25 4:25 6:25
8:29 10:29 DOWNLOAD SCHEDULES or high school can purchase a reduced One-Way, 10-Ride or •I Geneva LV: 6:29 7:29 8:25 10:25 12:25 2:25 4:29 6:29 8:25 10:25 ELBURN LV: 6:25 8:25 10:25 12:25 2:25 4:25 6:25 8:25 10:25
8:37 10:37 NOW TICKET Board CTA Green and Pink Line trains at the Clinton/Lake Monthly Pass. Student fares are in effect at all times. When •H West Chicago 6:37 7:37 4:37 6:37
8:45 10:45 OPTIONS elevated station. purchasing a ticket, students must present a valid letter of •F Winfield 6:45 7:45 8:29 10:29 12:29 2:29 4:45 6:45 8:29 10:29 La Fox 6:29 8:29 10:29 12:29 2:29 4:29 6:29 8:29 10:29
8:49 10:49 FARES certification from their school (on school stationery) or present a •F Wheaton 6:49 7:49 4:49 6:49
8:54 10:54 GENERAL Seasonal service is also available to the United Center, valid school I.D. (both are valid through the end of the calendar •E College Ave. 6:54 7:54 8:37 10:37 12:37 2:37 4:54 6:54 8:37 10:37 Geneva 6:37 8:37 10:37 12:37 2:37 4:37 6:37 8:37 10:37
8:57 10:57 INFO Soldier Field and the Lakefront museums. year) bearing the student’s name, school name and authorized •E Glen Ellyn 6:57 7:57 4:57 6:57
9:00 11:00 signature. Student identification card or letter of certification must •E Lombard 7:00 8:00 8:45 10:45 12:45 2:45 5:00 7:00 8:45 10:45 West Chicago 6:45 8:45 10:45 12:45 2:45 4:45 6:45 8:45 10:45
9:04 11:04 Outside of downtown, connect to CTA Green Line trains at be displayed along with the ticket to the conductor. Failure to do so •D Villa Park 7:04 8:04 5:04 7:04
9:08 11:08 the Harlem/Lake station, which is adjacent to the Oak Park will result in full fare payment. Student tickets are not transferable. •D Elmhurst 7:08 8:08 8:49 10:49 12:49 2:49 5:08 7:08 8:49 10:49 Winfield 6:49 8:49 10:49 12:49 2:49 4:49 6:49 8:49 10:49
9:13 11:13 Metra station. Group Fares — For prearranged groups consisting of 25-135 •D Berkeley 7:13 8:13 5:13 7:13
9:16 11:16 Pace Connections: Pace buses connect with Metra trains at people call 312-322-6772 or visit metrarail.com for details. •C 7:16 8:16 8:54 10:54 12:54 2:54 5:16 7:16 8:54 10:54 Wheaton 6:54 8:54 10:54 12:54 2:54 4:54 6:54 8:54 10:54
9:19 11:19 a number of suburban stations, primarily at peak rush hour Senior Citizen/Disability Fares — Senior citizens 65 or 7:19 8:19 5:19 7:19
9:22 — periods. older, customers with disabilities, and Medicare cardholders 7:22 — 8:57 10:57 12:57 2:57 5:22 — 8:57 10:57 College Ave. 6:57 8:57 10:57 12:57 2:57 4:57 6:57 8:57 10:57
— 11:23 Uber: Download the app, request a ride, and a nearby who have an RTA-issued Reduced Fare Permit are eligible for — 8:23 — 7:23
9:25 11:25 OCTOBEEFFRE2C,T2I0V1E6 driver will arrive in minutes. New to Uber? Use promo code a reduced fare ticket. If you are enrolled in the Benefit Access 7:25 8:25 9:00 11:00 1:00 3:00 5:25 7:25 9:00 11:00 Glen Ellyn 7:00 9:00 11:00 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 11:00
9:28 11:28 METRACONNECT for your first ride free up to $15 off. program and have an RTA-issued Ride Free Circuit Permit, 7:28 8:28 5:28 7:28
—— DOWNLOAD RTA Trip Planner: The RTA Trip Planner makes it easy to you are eligible to ride free. If you are not in possession of a — — 9:04 11:04 1:04 3:04 — — 9:04 11:04 Lombard 7:04 9:04 11:04 1:04 3:04 5:04 7:04 9:04 11:04
THE APP NOW connect to CTA and Pace services. Visit RTAchicago.com, RTA Reduced Fare Card you must contact the RTA to apply at
9:50 11:50 enter your starting and destination points, and click (312) 913-3110. 7:50 8:50 9:08 11:08 1:08 3:08 5:50 7:50 9:08 11:08 Villa Park 7:08 9:08 11:08 1:08 3:08 5:08 7:08 9:08 11:08
20 20 “TAKE ME THERE!” U.S. Military Fares — Military personnel who produce proper 20 20 20 20
active duty identification are eligible for a reduced one-way 9:13 11:13 1:13 3:13 9:13 11:13 Elmhurst 7:13 9:13 11:13 1:13 3:13 5:13 7:13 9:13 11:13
517 11 TICKET INFORMATION and ten-ride fare.
PM AM CHICAGO (OTC) 9:16 11:16 1:16 3:16 9:16 11:16 Berkeley 7:16 9:16 11:16 1:16 3:16 5:16 7:16 9:16 11:16
Kedzie Monthly Pass — Save over 30%. Good for unlimited travel Holidays: Sunday schedules are in effect on New Year’s Day,
10:40 12:40 Oak Park between the fare zones indicated on the ticket during a Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving C Bellwood 9:19 11:19 1:19 3:19 9:19 11:19 Bellwood 7:19 9:19 11:19 1:19 3:19 5:19 7:19 9:19 11:19
—— River Forest calendar month. The Monthly Pass is valid until noon on the and Christmas. On other days, such as pre-holiday dates,
Maywood first business day of the following month. The pass is not modified schedules may be in effect. Visit the Metra website ° C Melrose Park 9:22 — 1:22 — 9:22 — Melrose Park 7:22 9:22 — 1:22 — 5:22 — 9:22 —
10:56 12:56 Melrose Park transferable. Refunds are subject to a $5.00 handling fee. or call the Transit Information Center before traveling. ° C Maywood
10:58 12:58 Bellwood 10-Ride Ticket — Save 5%. Good for ten one-way trips ° B River Forest — 11:23 — 3:23 — 11:23 May wood — — 11:23 — 3:23 — 7:23 — 11:23
11:01 1:01 Berkeley between the fare zones indicated on the ticket. Valid for one A FEW CONSIDERATIONS • B Oak Park (Marion St.)
Elmhurst year from date of purchase. One ticket can be shared by When using electronic devices or cell phones, listen or speak 9:25 11:25 1:25 3:25 9:25 11:25 River Forest 7:25 9:25 11:25 1:25 3:25 5:25 7:25 9:25 11:25
—— Villa Park people riding together. Non-refundable. at a volume that does not disturb other passengers.
11:05 1:05 Lombard One-Way Ticket — Good for one-way travel between the fare No smoking is allowed on any trains, in stations or within 9:28 11:28 1:28 3:28 9:28 11:28 Oak Park (Marion St.) 7:28 9:28 11:28 1:28 3:28 5:28 7:28 9:28 11:28
11:08 1:08 Glen Ellyn zones indicated on the ticket. Valid for 90 days from date of 15 feet of station and enclosed area entrances (this includes
11:12 1:12 College Ave. purchase. Non-refundable. E-Cigarettes). A Kedzie ———— —— Kedzie —— — ————— —
11:16 1:16 Wheaton $10.00 Weekend Pass — (Not applicable on the South Shore Line) Reserving seats with parcels or coats is strictly prohibited.
11:20 1:20 WHERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS Winfield Unlimited rides on both Saturday and Sunday. Can be used in Please refrain from placing feet on seats or upper deck railings. • OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION W
11:25 1:25 West Chicago combination with Family Fares. Please keep doorways and aisles clear especially when Mobile Tick
11:28 1:28 Mobile Ticketing — Use your mobile device and purchase Geneva Link-Up — Monthly ticket holders can purchase a Link-Up passengers are attempting to exit or board at their stations. A CENTER AR: 9:50 11:50 1:50 3:50 9:50 11:50 CENTER AR: 7:50 9:50 11:50 1:50 3:50 5:50 7:50 9:50 11:50 all Metra tic
11:31 1:31 all Metra ticket types via the new Ventra App. Download the La Fox for connecting travel on CTA and Pace buses. CTA usage Shoes, shirts and cover-ups for swimsuits are required to be 20 20 20 20 20 20 free app fro
11:35 1:35 free app from the Apple App StoreSM or Google PlayTM. ELBURN is restricted to the 6:00 to 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 to 7:00 p.m. worn when riding the train. NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Downtown
11:39 1:39 Downtown/Outlying Stations — All Metra ticket types can weekday rush hour periods. Passengers whose conduct is disorderly or abusive will not be be purchase
11:47 1:47 be purchased at downtown stations, or at outlying stations Pace PlusBus — Good for unlimited travel on all Pace allowed on, or will be asked to leave the train. Chicago togElburn – Saturday y Chicaggo to Elburn – Sunday*y where a tick
11:56 1:56 where a ticket agent is on duty. Credit and debit cards accepted. suburban buses during a calendar month. Must be purchased Obscene language which is disturbing to others is prohibited. On the Trai
12:06 2:06 On the Train — A One-Way cash fare can be purchased on in conjunction with a Metra Monthly Pass. Hoverboards are not permitted on Metra trains. ZONES STATIONS 501 503 505 507 509 511 513 515 517 11 STATIONS 5051 503 505 507 509 513 515 517 11 the train fro
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travel between same zones on any Metra line. • OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION 4:40 5:40 OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION Metra Pas
Children’s Weekday Fares — Children 6 and under ride free — — Weekdays
when accompanied by a fare-paying adult (up to three children A CENTER LV: 8:40 10:40 12:40 2:40 6:40 8:40 10:40 12:40 CENTER LV: 8:40 10:40 12:40 2:40 4:40 6:40 8:40 10:40 12:40 (312) 322-6
free per adult). Children 7-11 save approximately 50% on a 4:56 5:56
One-Way ticket. Under no circumstance will children under • A Kedzie ———— 4:58 5:58 ———— Kedzie —— —————— — To in
seven years of age be permitted to travel alone. B Oak Park (Marion St.) 8:56 10:56 12:56 2:56 5:01
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°• C Berkeley 9:08 11:08 1:08 3:12 5:28 6:28 7:06 9:05 11:05 1:05 Bellwood 9:05 11:05 1:05 3:05 5:05 7:06 9:05 11:05 1:05 address, home an
• D Elmhurst 9:12 11:12 1:12 3:16 5:31 6:31 or a state issued
To inquire about lost articles, call (312) 496-4751. • D Villa Park 9:16 11:16 1:16 3:20 5:35 6:35 7:09 9:08 11:08 1:08 Berkeley 9:08 11:08 1:08 3:08 5:08 7:09 9:08 11:08 1:08 check returned by
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E Glen Ellyn 9:28 11:28 1:28 3:31 5:56 6:56
For travel assistance please visit metrarail.com 9:31 11:31 1:31 3:35 6:06 7:06 7:16 9:16 11:16 1:16 Villa Park 9:16 11:16 1:16 3:16 5:16 7:16 9:16 11:16 1:16
Para asistencia con su viaje por favor visite metrarail.com • E College Ave. 9:35 11:35 1:35 3:39
• E Wheaton 9:39 11:39 1:39 3:47 20 20 7:20 9:20 11:20 1:20 Lombard 9:20 11:20 1:20 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 11:20 1:20
Jeżeli potrzebujesz pomocy w podróży, • F Winfield 9:47 11:47 1:47 3:56
proszę odwiedź stronę internetową metrarail.com • F West Chicago 9:56 11:56 1:56 4:06 7:25 9:25 11:25 1:25 Glen Ellyn 9:25 11:25 1:25 3:25 5:25 7:25 9:25 11:25 1:25
• H Geneva AR: 10:06 12:06 2:06
• I La Fox 7:28 9:28 11:28 1:28 College Ave. 9:28 11:28 1:28 3:28 5:28 7:28 9:28 11:28 1:28
•• I ELBURN
7:31 9:31 11:31 1:31 Wheaton 9:31 11:31 1:31 3:31 5:31 7:31 9:31 11:31 1:31

7:35 9:35 11:35 1:35 Winfield 9:35 11:35 1:35 3:35 5:35 7:35 9:35 11:35 1:35

CHECK ACCEPTANCE POLICY 7:39 9:39 11:39 1:39 West Chicago 9:39 11:39 1:39 3:39 5:39 7:39 9:39 11:39 1:39

Personal checks will be accepted only for the amount of transportation charges ($10.00 or metrarail.com 7:47 9:47 11:47 1:47 Geneva 9:47 11:47 1:47 3:47 5:47 7:47 9:47 11:47 1:47

more). Checks must be made payable to Metra. Personal checks must include name, For the most up-to-date 7:56 9:56 11:56 1:56 La Fox 9:56 11:56 1:56 3:56 5:56 7:56 9:56 11:56 1:56
information
address, home and work phone numbers. A valid Illinois, Indiana or Wisconsin drivers license, 8:06 10:06 12:06 2:06 ELBURN AR: 10:06 12:06 2:06 4:06 6:06 8:06 10:06 12:06 2:06

or a state issued photo identification card is required. An assessment will be charged for any NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

check returned by the bank on which drawn. This charge will be added to the face amount of • °ACCESSIBLE STATION. * Sunday schedules are in effect on major holidays.

the check and included in the amount due. FORM 30 01/19 PARTIALLY ACCESSIBLE.

T R A N S P O R TAT I O N

Elburn to Chicago – Monday through Friday GENERAL INFORMATION FARES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2018

ZONES STATIONS 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 42 44 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 All information in this timetable is subject to change without notice. Column A lists fares to/from downtown Chicago.
ELBURN AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM Visit metrarail.com for updates, regulations and restrictions. Metra is Reduced Fares are available for Senior Citizens and Customers with Disabilities who have an
•I La Fox LV: 4:48 — 5:26 — 5:51 — 6:21 — — 7:35 5:25 — 6:25 not responsible for lost articles, errors in timetables, or for inconvenience RTA-issued Reduced Fare Permit. Reduced Fares are also available for Students and Children.
•I Geneva 4:52 — 5:30 — 5:55 — 6:26 — 6:41 — — 7:11 — 7:40 8:05 9:25 10:18 12:18 1:18 2:18 3:18 4:25 5:29 — 6:29 7:18 8:18 9:18 10:18 or damage resulting from missed stops, delayed, cancelled or missed
•H West Chicago 5:00 5:22 5:39 — 6:04 6:13 6:36 — — 7:49 8:09 9:29 10:22 12:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 4:29 5:37 — 6:37 trains, failure to make connections or shortages of equipment. $10.00 Weekend Pass — Unlimited rides on both Saturday and Sunday.
•F Winfield 5:08 5:30 5:48 6:03 6:13 6:22 6:46 6:52 6:46 — 7:01 7:16 — 7:58 8:17 9:37 10:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 4:37 5:45 — 6:45 7:22 8:22 9:22 10:22
•F Wheaton 5:12 5:34 5:52 — 6:17 6:26 — 6:57 — 8:02 8:26 9:45 10:38 12:38 1:38 2:38 3:38 4:45 5:49 — 6:49
•E College Ave. 5:16 5:38 5:57 6:11 6:22 6:31 6:53 — 6:54 — 7:10 7:25 — 8:08 8:30 9:49 10:42 12:42 1:42 2:42 3:42 4:49 5:54 — 6:54 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 Bicycles: Small folding bicycles in protective covers are permitted on all
•E Glen Ellyn 5:19 5:41 6:00 — 6:25 6:34 — 7:03 — 8:11 8:35 9:54 10:47 12:47 1:47 2:47 3:47 4:54 5:57 — 6:57 trains. Standard bicycles are accommodated on a first come first serve basis
•E Lombard 5:22 5:44 6:03 6:16 6:29 6:38 6:59 — — 7:19 7:34 — 8:15 8:38 9:57 10:50 12:50 1:50 2:50 3:50 4:57 6:00 — 7:00 7:38 8:38 9:38 10:38 on weekday off-peak hours and on weekends. There is no guarantee that
•D Villa Park† 5:26 5:48 6:07 6:34 6:43 7:10 — 8:20 8:42 10:00 10:53 12:53 1:53 2:53 3:53 5:00 6:04 — 7:04 there will be space available on an initial or return trip (this includes late night
•D Elmhurst† 5:30 5:52 6:11 6:26 6:38 6:48 7:15 7:15 — 7:23 — — 8:24 8:46 10:04 10:57 12:57 1:57 2:57 3:57 5:04 6:08 — 7:08 7:42 8:42 9:42 10:42 trains). Bicycles are permitted on weekday trains arriving in Chicago before ZONE STATION TICKET CLASS A B C DE FH I
•D Berkeley 5:34 5:56 6:15 6:29 6:42 6:52 7:20 8:01† 8:30 8:50 10:08 11:01† 1:01† 2:01† 3:01† 4:01† 5:08 6:13 6:28† 7:13 6:31 AM and after 9:30 AM and leaving Chicago before 3:00 PM and after $ 4.00
•C 5:37 5:59 6:32 6:55 7:10 — 7:28 7:42 8:05 8:54 10:13 11:06† 1:06† 2:06† 3:06† 4:06† 5:13 6:16 7:47 8:47 9:47 10:47 e7v:0e0ntPsM. T.rMaientrcarerewsserhvaevsethteherigfihntatloabuatnhobrikiteysoonnatrcacinosmdmuorindgatsinpgecbiaicl ycles. ONE-WAY 38.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.00 ON BOARD
5:40 6:02 6:24 6:35 6:53 6:58 7:31 8:08 8:57 10:16 11:09 1:09 2:09 3:09 4:09 5:16 6:19 — Crews may prohibit a cyclist from boarding or require a cyclist to detrain due 116.00 38.00 38.00 SURCHARGE $5.00
5:43 6:05 6:27 6:37 — 7:02 — 7:13 — 7:31 — 8:11 9:01 10:19 11:12 1:12 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:19 6:22 7:18 7:50 8:50 9:50 10:50 to overcrowding or if priority seating is needed for customers with disabilities. OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION 10-RIDE 116.00 116.00
5:45 — 6:40 7:04 8:14 9:04 10:22 — 1:15 — 3:15 — 5:22 6:24 7:21 A CENTER - CHICAGO MONTHLY 2.00 If an agent or ticket vending
5:47 6:08 — 6:44 7:07 7:17 — 7:34 7:47 8:16 9:06 — 11:16 — 2:16 — 4:16 5:24 6:26 7:53 8:53 9:53 10:53 REDUCED ONE-WAY 19.00 2.00 2.00 machine is available at the
5:51 6:12 6:51 7:11 8:20 9:08 10:25 11:18 1:18 2:18 3:18 4:18 5:26 6:29 — * Kedzie REDUCED 10-RIDE 70.00 19.00 19.00 station where you boarded.
5:58 — 7:19 7:22 — 7:40 8:27 9:12 10:28 11:21 1:21 2:21 3:21 4:21 5:29 6:38 7:24 7:57 8:57 9:57 10:57 REDUCED MONTHLY 70.00 70.00
9:20 10:37 11:30 — 2:30 3:30 4:30 5:38 6:38 7:28 4.25
— — 7:44 —— 8:01† 9:01† 10:01† 11:01† Five bicycles are allowed in the priority seating areas on each accessible ONE-WAY 40.50 4.25 4.25
car. Cyclists are required to tightly secure their bike to the lower railing of 10-RIDE 123.25 40.50 40.50
7:28 7:35† 7:57 8:06† 9:06† 10:06† 11:06† tmheetfroalrdainilg.csoemattwo irthevaiebwunthgeeecocmorpdleoter other device. Cyclists should visit MONTHLY 123.25 123.25
bicycle policy. ** Oak Park REDUCED ONE-WAY 2.00
7:39 8:09 9:09 10:09 — B River Forest REDUCED 10-RIDE 19.00 2.00 2.00
REDUCED MONTHLY 70.00 19.00 19.00
C Bellwood 7:42 9:12 11:11 Quiet Car® Program: Quiet Cars are available on all weekday rush hour 70.00 70.00
trains arriving downtown at or before 9 a.m. and departing downtown between 5.50
° C Melrose Park 7:45 9:15 11:14 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Quiet Cars are the second cars from both ends of the 52.25 5.50 5.50
° C May wood train with six or more cars. On trains of five cars or less, the Quiet Car is the 159.50 52.25 52.25
° B River Forest 7:48 8:15 — 10:15 — second car from the engine. (Quiet Car is a registered service mark of Amtrak.) **** Maywood ONE-WAY 159.50 159.50
• B Oak Park (Marion St.) Melrose Park 10-RIDE 2.75
7:50 7:55 8:17 9:18 10:17 11:17 Baggage: There is no checked baggage on Metra trains. Because of Bellwood MONTHLY 26.25 2.75 2.75
limited space, non-folding carriages or other large items cannot be carried. Berkeley REDUCED ONE-WAY 96.25 26.25 26.25
7:54 7:59 8:21 9:21 10:21 11:21 Baggage should not block aisles or other seats. C REDUCED 10-RIDE 96.25 96.25
REDUCED MONTHLY 6.25
A Kedzie —— —— — — Pets: Service animals assisting customers with disabilities are permitted 59.50 6.25 6.25
on trains. Small pets in travel carriers are allowed on weekends. 181.25 59.50 59.50
• OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION AR: 6:10 6:28 6:44 7:02 7:11 7:31 7:35 7:49 7:55 8:10 8:15 8:23 8:37 8:58 9:35 10:50 11:43 1:43 2:43 3:43 4:43 5:50 6:50 6:54 7:46 8:39 9:39 10:39 11:39 Elmhurst ONE-WAY 181.25 181.25 $ 4.00
A CENTER 10 10 Stop Overs / Transfers: Notify on board personnel before ticket is punched. D Villa Park 10-RIDE 3.00 38.00
NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN. 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 MONTHLY 28.50 3.00 3.00 116.00
Lost Tickets / Refund Information: No refund or replacement ticket will Lombard REDUCED ONE-WAY 105.00 28.50 28.50
• °ACCESSIBLE STATION. PARTIALLY ACCESSIBLE. † TRAIN WILL BOARD FROM PLATFORM 3 (THE PLATFORM OPPOSITE THE STATION SIDE) bviesiitsmsueetdrafroarill.ocsot,mdeosrtcrooynesdu,ltoar stolen tickets. For policy details on refunds REDUCED 10-RIDE 105.00 105.00 2.00
ticket agent. You may also complete a REDUCED MONTHLY 6.75 19.00
Chicago to Elburn – Monday through Friday refund form and mail it, along with your ticket to Metra Revenue Accounting 64.25 6.75 7.25 70.00
195.75 64.25 69.00
Department, 547 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60661. Monthly Pass refunds Glen Ellyn ONE-WAY 195.75 210.25 4.25 $ 4.00
will be subject to a $5.00 handling fee. E College Avenue 10-RIDE 3.25 40.50 38.00
13 15 17 19 21 25 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 11 MONTHLY 31.00 3.25 3.50 123.25 116.00
Wheaton REDUCED ONE-WAY 113.75 31.00 33.25
ZONES STATIONS AM AM AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM STATION INFORMATION REDUCED 10-RIDE 113.75 122.50 2.00 2.00
LOCATION REDUCED MONTHLY 7.25 19.00 19.00
• OGILVIE TRANSPORTATION LV: 5:53 6:32 6:57 7:15 7:40 8:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:11 4:17 4:35 5:04 5:09 5:13 5:19 5:34 5:42 5:46 6:10 6:40 7:40 8:40 9:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 STATION PHONE 69.00 7.75 7.75 70.00 70.00
A CENTER 6:02 6:41 7:24 7:49 8:49 — 11:49 — 1:49 — — — 4:44 — 5:28 — 5:55 — — —————— 210.25 73.75 73.75
• A Kedzie 6:09 6:47 7:22 7:32 7:56 8:56 10:56 11:56 12:56 1:56 4:35 4:52 5:38 5:38 5:35 6:06 6:03 ONE-WAY 224.75 224.75 5.50 4.25 $ 4.00
B Oak Park (Marion St.) 6:11 6:50 — 7:35 7:58 8:58 10:58 11:58 12:58 1:58 2:56 3:56 4:39 4:33 4:55 5:43 5:43 5:29 5:38 5:50 6:10 6:06 6:26 6:56 7:56 8:56 9:56 10:56 11:56 12:56 Elburn 422 E. Railroad Ave. † F ** Winfield 10-RIDE 3.50 52.25 40.50 38.00
B River Forest 6:13 — 7:38 8:00 9:01 — 12:01 — 2:01 2:58 3:58 4:44 4:36 5:47 5:40 6:14 6:09 6:58 7:58 8:58 9:58 10:58 11:58 12:58 La Fox 40 W. 999 Keslinger Rd. † West Chicago MONTHLY 33.25 3.75 3.75 159.50 123.25 116.00
C May wood 6:16 6:58 — 7:40 8:02 9:03 11:02 — 1:02 — 4:01 4:49 4:39 5:05 — 5:39 5:42 6:00 6:21 6:11 6:37 7:01 Geneva 328 Crescent Place (630) 232-0852 REDUCED ONE-WAY 122.50 35.75 35.75
6:19 7:02 — 7:43 8:05 9:06 11:05 12:05 1:05 2:05 — 4:03 4:53 4:41 5:09 5:57 5:55 5:44 5:46 6:24 6:14 6:41 7:03 — 9:01 — 11:01 — 1:01 West Chicago 508 W. Main St. † REDUCED 10-RIDE 131.25 131.25 2.75 2.00 2.00
° C Melrose Park 6:22 7:06 — 7:46 8:08 9:09 11:08 12:08 1:08 2:08 3:03 4:06 4:57 4:44 5:14 — 5:49 6:10 6:29 6:17 6:45 7:06 8:02 — 10:02 — 12:02 — Winfield Jewell Rd. and Winfield Rd. † REDUCED MONTHLY 8.25 26.25 19.00 19.00
° C Bellwood 6:25 7:10 — 7:50 8:12 9:14 11:12 12:12 1:12 2:12 3:06 4:09 5:01 4:47 5:19 — — — 5:53 — 6:34 6:21 6:50 7:09 8:05 9:05 10:05 11:05 12:05 1:05 Wheaton 402 Front St. (630) 668-0176 78.50 8.25 96.25 70.00 70.00
°• C Berkeley 6:30 7:13 — 8:16 9:18 11:16 12:16 1:16 2:16 3:09 4:14 5:06 4:51 5:23 6:14 — 5:53 6:38 6:53 7:12 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 12:08 1:08 College Ave. 303 N. President St. (630) 260-7598 239.25 78.50
• D Elmhurst 6:34 7:16 — — 8:20 9:22 11:20 12:20 1:20 2:20 3:14 4:18 5:16 5:27 — 6:16 6:48 — 6:57 7:16 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 12:12 1:12 Glen Ellyn 551 Crescent Blvd., (at Main St.) (630) 469-0353 H Geneva ONE-WAY 239.25 6.75 6.25 5.50 $ 4.00
6:38 7:20 — — 8:24 9:27 11:25 12:25 1:25 2:25 3:18 4:22 5:25 — 5:32 — 5:59 — 6:58 — 7:01 7:20 8:16 9:16 10:16 11:16 12:16 1:16 Lombard 20 South Main St. (630) 627-0099 10-RIDE 4.00 64.25 59.50 52.25 38.00
D Villa Park 6:41 7:24 — — 8:27 9:30 11:28 12:28 1:28 2:28 3:22 4:27 5:35 — 5:37 5:58 7:08 — 7:05 7:25 8:20 9:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 1:20 Villa Park 349 N. Ardmore Ave. (630) 834-1919 MONTHLY 38.00 4.00 195.75 181.25 159.50 116.00
6:45 7:32 20 — 8:30 9:33 11:31 12:31 1:31 2:31 3:27 4:30 — 5:47 — 6:24 — 7:13 7:28 8:25 9:25 10:25 11:25 12:25 1:25 Elmhurst 128 W. 1st St., (at York Rd.) (630) 834-2923 REDUCED ONE-WAY 140.00 38.00
• D Lombard 6:49 7:40 — 8:34 9:37 11:35 12:35 1:35 2:35 3:30 4:33 — — 6:05 6:35 — 7:23 7:31 8:28 9:28 10:28 11:28 12:28 1:28 Berkeley 5900 W. Park Ave. † REDUCED 10-RIDE 140.00 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.00
• E Glen Ellyn 6:53 7:50 — 8:38 9:41 11:39 12:39 1:39 2:39 3:33 4:38 — — 6:05 — 7:33 7:35 8:31 9:31 10:31 11:31 12:31 1:31 Bellwood 105 Frederick Ave. † REDUCED MONTHLY 9.00 31.00 28.50 26.25 19.00
• E College Ave. 7:03 — 8:46 9:50 11:47 12:47 1:47 2:47 3:38 4:43 — — — — — 7:39 8:35 9:35 10:35 11:35 12:35 1:35 Melrose Park 1801 W. Main St. † 85.50 113.75 105.00 96.25 70.00
• E Wheaton 7:11 20 — 8:55 9:58 11:56 12:56 1:56 2:56 3:43 4:52 — — 6:12 — — 7:47 8:39 9:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 1:39 Maywood 450 W. St. Charles † 261.00
• F Winfield — 9:06 10:08 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:06 3:52 5:00 — 6:25 — 7:56 8:47 9:47 10:47 11:47 12:47 1:47 River Forest 8001 W. Central St. † I ** La Fox ONE-WAY 7.25 6.75 6.25 4.25 $ 4.00
• F West Chicago AR: 7:21 — 4:00 5:11 — — — 8:06 8:56 9:56 10:56 11:56 12:56 1:56 Oak Park 1115 W. North Blvd. † ELBURN 10-RIDE 4.50 69.00 64.25 59.50 40.50 38.00
• H Geneva 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 4:11 — — 6:25 9:06 10:06 11:06 12:06 1:06 2:06 Kedzie 355 N. Kedzie Ave. † MONTHLY 42.75 210.25 195.75 181.25 123.25 116.00
• I La Fox 6:35 Chicago 500 W. Madison St. (312) 496-4777 REDUCED ONE-WAY 157.50
•• I ELBURN 20 6:45 20 20 20 20 20 20 REDUCED 10-RIDE 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.00 2.00
† No agent at this station. REDUCED MONTHLY 33.25 31.00 28.50 19.00 19.00
122.50 113.75 105.00 70.00 70.00

ZONE G IS NOT SHOWN. FARES ARE BASED ON TRAVEL THROUGH THIS ZONE. * NO TICKETS SOLD AT THESE STATIONS.

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reduced fare) for travel beyond the zone limits of your ticket if you fail
NUMBER OF BICYCLES ALLOWED PER TRAIN. to notify the conductor. A $1.00 surcharge will be added to your fare
for currency transactions involving $50.00 bills and larger.

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