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Can you drink on the Train in Chicago?

Alcohol is generally allowed on Metra trains, in moderation. Metra reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who is intoxicated or impaired. Unruly behavior will be not tolerated and all riders are required to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner. Underage drinking on Metra trains will not be tolerated.



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You may bring aboard your own private stock of alcoholic beverages subject to the following limitations: You may consume private stock alcoholic beverages only in Sleeping Car accommodations for which you have a valid ticket. You may not consume private stock alcoholic beverages in any public areas.

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Please don't eat or drink on board CTA buses and trains.

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Personal Food, Beverages and Medication You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars.

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Bringing Your Food Aboard You may bring your own food and beverages onboard for consumption at your seat or private Sleeping Car accommodations. However, you can only consume food and beverages purchased in Dining and Lounge Cars in those cars.

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A CTA spokesperson said the agency has not offered public restrooms in more than 40 years and the portable toilets were temporary and for personnel only. There are public restrooms at the end of the rail lines, such as at O'Hare and Midway, and some stations connected to accessible public buildings.

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It is an offence to be drunk on a train, and you could be served a Penalty Notice for Disorder (PND) if you are drunk or have committed an alcohol-related offence.

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Traditionally Metra trains have been viewed as safer, cleaner, and more orderly than the CTA 'L'. Conductors patrolling the cars on a regular basis discourages crime and problematic rule-breaking such as smoking and littering, which unfortunately seem to be fairly common on CTA trains nowadays.

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Metra has nicer trains, but limited schedules off rush hour. CTA has the schedule flexibility and is less expensive since you'll already have a visitor pass. A suggestion - if you don't mind driving a few extra miles, drive to the Davis St train station in downtown Evanston.

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Checked baggage service is available at a number of our stations and on many trains and Thruway Services. Not all trains or locations are equipped to handle checked baggage. Before you travel, make sure to check and see if your train and origin and destination stations accept checked baggage.

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