Metra brings back fall Saturday trips on Heritage Corridor

Metra brings back fall Saturday trips on Heritage Corridor

By David Lassen | August 27, 2024

‘Rails, Trails, and Ales’ program returns on Sept. 7 for fourth year

Commuter train with two locomotives under gray skies
A Metra “Rails, Trails and Ales” train, with two bike cars behind the locomotives arrives in Willow Springs, Ill., on July 16, 2022. The Saturday excursions on the Heritage Corridor will return for six weeks beginning Sept.7. David Lassen

CHICAGO — Metra’s “Rails, Trails, and Ales” program — a series of Saturday trips on the normally weekday-only Heritage Corridor — will return for a fourth straight year starting Sept. 7, the commuter operator announced Monday.

The trains will operate on six consecutive Saturdays from Sept. 7 to Oct. 12, with three round trips each day, departing Chicago Union Station at 10:30 a.m., 4:15 p.m., and 8 p.m., and leaving Joliet, Ill., at 8 a.m., 1:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. The schedule allows those living on the corridor to make Saturday trips to the city, as well as providing opportunities to take advantage of the bike trails, festivals, craft breweries and other attractions in the communites along the route. A full schedule and list of attractions is available as part of this flyer.

“Autumn is a great time to explore the entire Chicago region and adding this special excursion service is an affordable way for Metra riders to explore areas that aren’t normally served by trains on weekends,” Metra CEO/Executive Director Jim Derwinski said in a press release. “Bring your bike and ride a bike path. Check out a weekend festival. Ride a zip line. There are scores of possibilities along the Heritage Corridor Line.”

Riders can take advantage of Metra’s $7 Saturday pass, which offers unlimited rides on that day, as well as the Family Fare, which allows three children ages 11 and under to ride free with a fare-paying adult.

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