Let CTA Do Some of the Running for You – Convenient Service To and From the Bank of America Chicago Marathon (2024)

Participants and spectators heading to the 2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon are encouraged to use the convenient service provided by CTA. The marathon begins at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, October 10, starting just north of Jackson on Columbus Drive with the course winding through numerous city neighborhoods.

To decrease travel time and reduce lines, customers heading to the marathon are encouraged to buy CTA farecards or Visitor Passes in advance with sufficient value for their return trips later in the day.

CTA personnel will be on duty at select stations along the Blue, Red, Green, Brown, Pink and Orange lines and at major bus stops to assist customers and to provide travel information.

CTA will operate longer trains to accommodate expected crowds. Because bus routes in the vicinity of the marathon also will be impacted with intermittent reroutes or delays due to lane closures, CTA recommends customers allow extra travel time.

RAIL SERVICE

Blue, Orange, Pink and Red Lines

Longer trains will operate during marathon hours.

Brown Line

Brown Line service into the Loop will begin earlier than normal, with the first train departing Kimball at 5 a.m., providing service to downtown. Longer trains will operate during marathon hours.

Green Line

Green Line service will begin earlier than normal, with the first trains departing from Harlem/Lake at 5:30 a.m., 63rd/Ashland at 5:20 a.m. and 63rd/Cottage Grove at 5:40 a.m. Longer trains will operate during marathon hours.

Purple Line

Purple Line service will begin earlier than normal, with the first train departing from Linden at 5:30 a.m., providing service to Howard where customers can transfer to the Red Line for service to downtown.

BUS SERVICE

CTA will operate earlier service on the #3 King Drive bus route between McCormick Place and Chicago/Mies van der Rohe from 5:30 a.m. to 8:05 a.m. to accommodate runners and spectators.

During the course of the race, there will be intermittent reroutes along several CTA bus routes. The affected routes are:


#3 King Drive

#4 Cottage Grove

#6 Jackson Park Express

#8 Halsted

#9 Ashland

#10 Museum of Science & Industry

#11 Lincoln/Sedgwick

#12 Roosevelt

#14 Jeffery Express

#18 16th/18th

#20 Madison

#21 Cermak

#22 Clark

#29 State

#35 35th

#36 Broadway

#44 Wallace/Racine

#50 Damen

#56 Milwaukee

#60 Blue Island/26th

#62 Archer

#65 Grand

#66 Chicago

#70 Division

#72 North

#73 Armitage

#74 Fullerton

#76 Diversey

#77 Belmont

#124 Navy Pier

#126 Jackson

#145 Wilson/Michigan Express

#146 Inner Drive/Michigan Express

#147 Outer Drive Express

#151 Sheridan

#152 Addison

Reroutes can be expected in the downtown area from 6:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.; on the North Side from 6:30 a.m. until noon; on the West Side from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.; and on the South Side from 6:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. All times are approximate and detours will be determined by Chicago Police and CTA supervisory personnel.

PARK & RIDE FACILITIES

To avoid traffic congestion, customers can combine the convenience of driving with the economical savings of public transit by using CTA Park & Ride facilities.Parking is available for approximately 6,000 cars at CTA’s 17 Park & Ride facilities, mainly at rail terminals, throughout the CTA system.

Park & Ride stations are listed on CTA’s system map and on the CTA’s Web site at

www.transitchicago.com/parkandride

. Customers may also obtain information on Park & Ride facilities by calling 312-836-7000.

VIEWING AREAS NEAR CTA STATIONS

For marathon fans interested in following the progress of the race, there are spectator viewing areas designated near CTA rail stations at nine points along the race route.

  • First Viewing Area – Monroe (Red Line) Station – Race Start, Mile #2. Board a Red Line train and exit at Monroe. Walk a half-mile east toward Grant Park.
  • Second Viewing Area – Chicago (Red Line) Station – Miles #3.5 and #11.5.Board a Red Line train and exit at Chicago. Walk three blocks west to LaSalle Street.
  • Third Viewing Area – Addison (Red Line) Station – Mile #7.75.Board a Red Line train and exit at Addison. Walk four blocks east to Broadway.
  • Fourth Viewing Area – Sedgwick (Brown Line) Station – Mile #10.25.Board a Brown Line train and exit at Sedgwick Street. Walk a half-block north to North Avenue.
  • Fifth Viewing Area – UIC-Halsted (Blue Line) Station – Miles #16 and 16.5. Board a Blue Line train and exit at UIC-Halsted. Use the Halsted Street or Morgan Street exits. Walk two blocks north on Morgan Street to Adams Street to view runners at Mile 16 in Greektown. Use the Halsted exit to view runners at Mile 16.5.
  • Sixth Viewing Area – 18th (Pink Line) Station – Mile #19. Board a Pink Line train and exit at 18th. Walk one block east to Ashland to Mile 19 in Pilsen.
  • Seventh Viewing Area – Halsted (Orange Line) Station – Mile #20.5. Board an Orange Line train and exit at Halsted.
  • Eighth Viewing Area – 35th-Bronzeville-IIT (Green Line) Station – Mile #23. Board a Green Line train and exit at 35th-Bronzeville-IIT. Use either the 34th Street or 35th Street exit.
  • Ninth Viewing Area – Sox-35th (Red Line) Station – Mile #23.25. Board a Red Line train and exit at Sox-35th. Walk two blocks east on 35th Street to State Street.

FARE INFORMATION

Cash Fare (Bus Only): $2.25
Transit Card: $2.00 (bus) / $2.25 (rail)

Stored value Transit Cards can be purchased with cash at any CTA rail station. Transit Cards also allow two additional rides in two hours on another bus and/or train to complete your trip for an additional 25 cents. Packs of pre-valued Transit Cards are available at neighborhood Currency Exchanges and select Dominick’s or Jewel stores and CVS Pharmacies.

Visitor Passes

Unlimited ride Visitor Passes also are available. A one-day pass ($5.75) offers 24 hours of unlimited riding from the first use; three-day ($14) and seven-day ($23) passes are also available. Visitor Passes cannot be shared or recharged. Visitor Passes are sold at vending machines accepting cash and major credit cards at O’Hare Airport, Midway Airport, Union Station, and the Chicago/State, Cumberland and Rosemont CTA rail stations and the Water Works Visitor Information Center.

Call 1-888-YOUR-CTA for advance sales and other sales outlets. Transit Cards and Visitor Passes will be sold at the CTA booth at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon Health & Fitness Expo on Friday, October 8 and Saturday, October 9.

For all CTA service information, call 312-836-7000.

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Let CTA Do Some of the Running for You – Convenient Service To and From the Bank of America Chicago Marathon (2024)

FAQs

Does CTA run during the Chicago Marathon? ›

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) offers an economical and convenient way to get to and from Grant Park on race day. For the most up-to-date travel information and to learn how to use the CTA bus and rail system visit transitchicago.com .

How much does it cost to run the Chicago Marathon? ›

Guaranteed entry into the 2024 Bank of America Chicago Marathon (runners are responsible for entry fees $240 for runners from the US / $250 for international) Custom “I Run For” Windy City Angels team shirt.

What is the cut off time for the Chicago Marathon? ›

Basic requirements state that you must be at least 16 years old and have the ability to achieve the Chicago Marathon qualifying time of 6 hours and 30 minutes for the 26.2-mile course. Parental permission is required for anyone under 18.

Where should I park for the Chicago Marathon? ›

Chicago Marathon
  • 2 E. 8th St. 777 S. State St. ...
  • 1 E. 8th St. One Place Condominiums Garage. 0.3 mi away. ...
  • 651 S. State St. 609 South State Lot. 0.3 mi away. ...
  • 1001 S. Wabash Ave. 1001 S. Wabash Ave. ...
  • 8 E. 9th St. Astoria Tower Garage. 0.4 mi away. ...
  • 321 S. Wabash Ave. 55 E. ...
  • 1130 S. Michigan Ave. 1130 S. ...
  • 15 E. 11th St. 1101 S.

Can you walk across the street during the Chicago Marathon? ›

Travelling on foot? Those planning to navigate The Loop on race day can use the Chicago Riverwalk as a shortcut to get past streets that are closed in the area, since you won't be able to cross any of the roads while they are closed.

How fast do you have to finish the Chicago Marathon? ›

The Bank of America Chicago Marathon has a course time limit of 6 hours and 30 minutes. After this time, the course will re-open to vehicular traffic. You must maintain a 15-minute per mile pace (approximately) or faster, completing the full marathon distance—start line to finish line—within the event time requirement.

Is the Chicago Marathon difficult? ›

The Chicago Marathon is flat and fast—so fast, in fact, that it has been the host to five world-record times. Most recently, Brigid Kosgei had perfect conditions in the 2019 race, and she ran a 2:14:04 win the race and to obliterate Paula Radcliffe's world record.

What is the minimum pace for the Chicago Marathon? ›

Participants must maintain a 15-minute per mile pace (approximately) or faster and complete the full marathon distance—start line to finish line—within the Event time requirement.

How many people will run Chicago Marathon? ›

The race is limited to around 50,000 runners and only runners who finish within 61⁄2 hours are officially timed. Those wishing to participate can register after either meeting a time qualifying standard or being selected through a general lottery.

Can I bring a backpack to the Chicago Marathon? ›

Additional prohibited items on the course route include, but are not limited to: large bags (backpacks, suitcases and rolling bags), hard-sided coolers, costumes covering the face, any non-forming bulky outfits extending beyond the perimeter of the body, props and non-running equipment, including flagpoles and sticks, ...

Can you listen to music during the Chicago Marathon? ›

Music devices with headphones are permitted for use on the course; however, participants must be alert to their surroundings at all times and must pay attention to important announcements made in Grant Park and along the course.

How fast is a 6 hour marathon? ›

A sub 6 hour marathon is 13:43 per mile, however, you are likely to run around 26.4 miles on the day due to crowding, so you should aim for 13:39 per mile. If you are new to running, then you should have your running style checked at a running store to ensure that your trainers give you adequate support.

Do you have to pay to enter the Chicago Marathon? ›

Applicants must provide credit card information as a part of the application process. The entry fee is processed automatically when an application is approved or selected through the drawing.

Does the Chicago Marathon go through Lincoln Park? ›

The iconic track brings runners through Chicago landmarks and passes through iconic neighborhoods like Pilsen, Chinatown and Lincoln Park.

How should I dress for the Chicago Marathon? ›

Dress for the conditions. Keep it simple; plan to run in clothes you would wear if it were a training day. But you can also dress with the option to make changes, so to speak, on the fly.

What station is Chicago marathon on? ›

Watch live in the player above or on the NBC 5 Chicago 24/7 streaming channel. (Click here for more details on how to stream.) The third annual Chicago 13.1 is set to weave runners through historic parks and boulevards on Chicago's West Side. The race will start and finish in Chicago's Garfield Park.

Is the CTA run by the city of Chicago? ›

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) operates one of the nation's largest public transportation systems and covers the City of Chicago and 35 surrounding suburbs. On an average weekday, 765,566 rides are taken on CTA. The CTA is an independent governmental agency created by state legislation.

Can you listen to music during Chicago marathon? ›

Music devices with headphones are permitted for use on the course; however, participants must be alert to their surroundings at all times and must pay attention to important announcements made in Grant Park and along the course.

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