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Are you tired of slow moving and sometimes bumper to bumper traffic in your commute from Northwest Indiana to Chicago? Have no fear, I have found the solution and I just had to share it with you. Its "easygo Chicago." I am including information about easygo Chicago. For specific schedules please contact them directly. I hope this information helps!
Enjoy a day in the city and avoid the irritation of driving to Chicago by taking easygo Chicago. Park your car for free at the Dyer Park & Ride (Calumet and 213th) and ride in style on their 54-passenger buses. Express buses drop off and pick up at three downtown stops including Michigan and Randolph, just steps to the Chicago Cultural Center and a short walk to Grant Park and Millennium Park. Visit http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca.html for destination ideas and event calendar.
If your weekday commute to Chicago is near the intersections of Franklin and Van Buren, Wacker and LaSalle or Michigan and Randolph, consider taking easygo Chicago. Park free at Calumet and 213th in Dyer and ride a comfortable 54-passenger bus with amenities that include satellite TV, Wi-Fi and restroom. "Own" your seat with a monthly pass; multiple and single ride tickets are also available.
Taking public transportation to the Chicago Loop from Dyer, Indiana is quick, convenient and green with Regional Bus Authority’s easygo Chicago express bus service.
Enjoy preferred seating by purchasing a Monthly Pass. You may mix and match your departure and arrival times: take the early bus to Chicago and the late bus back, or take the late bus in and early bus back for a shorter day.
Chicago easygo buses are clean and comfortable, are Wi-Fi and satellite TV equipped and ADA accessible. Check with your employer for WageWorks Pre-Tax Benefit. Indiana parking lots are conveniently located, free, lighted and paved.
The Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC) estimates that more than 15,000 single occupancy vehicle commute daily to Chicago, Illinois from Lake and Porter Counties in Indiana. One of their primary missions is to reduce the number of vehicles making this daily commute. The Regional Bus Authority believes using mass transit via their express bus can save time, reduce emissions, and in many cases offer savings to the commuter’s travel budget.
The Regional Bus Authority has multiple ways of purchasing tickets for the easygo Chicago Express Bus. Their ecommerce site handles the Monthly and 20-Ride Passes. The One-way and Round trip rides are purchased directly from the bus driver using only debit or credit cards.
Easygo Chicago express service qualifies for Pre-Tax Commuting Benefits including Wage Works, Inc. These programs are offered through employers. If your employer provides Wage Works Benefits or any of a number programs, you need to inquire with the Human Resources or other Benefits Office about which process your company is following. You may be required to contact Wage Works directly or your Human Resources Department will order tickets on your behave, either way DO NOT USE their ecommerce site to secure an Express Bus ticket on the easygo Chicago line using Wage Works, Inc. programs.
Deva Kaumba
Realtor and Luxury Home Specialist serving South Holland, Illinois, South suburban Chicago, and Northwest Indiana, including Munster and Dyer, Indiana.
www.devakaumba.com
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