![]() A bicycle shall not be deemed to be abandoned if the owner of the bicycle, within seven days of the affixing of a notice of abandonment, notifies the CTA that the bicycle is not abandoned or removes the bicycle from CTA property.This notice shall indicate: (1) a telephone number for the owner to call to inform the CTA that the bicycle is not abandoned and (2) the date after which the bicycle may be removed if it is not claimed by its owner.Any bicycle deemed abandoned will have a notice affixed to it which informs the bicycle’s owner that the bicycle appears to be abandoned.Please be prepared to describe the station and location of the abandoned bicycle.Ī bicycle shall be deemed abandoned if it: (1) is in such a state of disrepair as to be incapable of being operated in its present condition, or (2) has not been moved or used in more than fourteen days and bears physical indicia of having been deserted. If you see an abandoned bicycle, please report it to 1-888-YOUR-CTA or CTA Feedback. To suggest the installation of bicycle parking at a CTA station, call 1-888-YOUR-CTA or send us feedback online.Ībandoned bicycles are unsightly and reduce available parking.If you believe your bicycle has been removed from a station, please talk to the local station agent or call 1-888-YOUR-CTA and ask for the Bike and Ride Program Manager.When in doubt, cyclists should ask CTA Station personnel. CTA will store these bicycles for 30 days. Bicycles in violation of these regulations and/or creating a public safety hazard will be tagged and removed without notice. Cyclists are prohibited from securing bicycles to handrails, railings, doors, ramps and stairways, or in any way blocking access to and from stations.The owner will have seven days to remove his/her bicycle. Bicycles parked at CTA facilities that appear to be abandoned may be identified tagged for removal.They are available on a first come, first serve basis. CTA bicycle racks are intended to provide for the temporary storage of bicycles.Please park and lock your bike in a way that allows other cyclists to also share the rack.Visit our System Guide to pick a train station and see if indoor or sheltered parking is available at your station. For improved security and weather protection, racks have also been installed indoors or in sheltered locations at over 80 stations. ![]() How to bring your bike on the train Parking your bikeīicycle parking racks are installed outside most CTA rail stations, and street parking is available near almost all of them. If you need help getting your bike in and out of a station, see a Customer Assistant or other station attendant for assistance. ![]() Up to two regular bicycles are allowed inside each car. Please follow station staff or train crew instructions. ![]() How to bring your bike on the bus On 'L' trainsīicycles are permitted on the 'L' (CTA trains) every day, except during weekday rush periods (7am to 9am and 4pm to 6pm). Bicycles are not allowed on certain days when trains are expected to become very crowded, such as on days of fireworks events, or otherwise when trains may or already have become full/crowded. Folding standard or folding electric bicycles may be brought aboard the bus.) Most regular, two-wheeled bikes fit into the racks. (Electric bicycles are prohibited from the bus bike rack. You can take your bike on CTA buses at all times, every day, all year.Īll CTA buses are equipped with bike racks, located on the front of the bus. Bringing your bicycle on CTA buses and trains is easy.
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