Chicago Trains and Buses

Similar to New York City, Chicago’s rapid transit system, commuter rail, and buses will still require masks.
WTTW Chicago, the city’s Public Broadcasting Service member station, reported that Chicago’s public health commissioner, Allison Arwady, addressed the mask issue in a Tuesday morning online Q&A. Ardway said an executive order issued by the Governor would remain in effect until April 30, according to WTTW.
The masking requirement covers “L” trains, Pace buses, and Metra commuter rail. However the South Shore Line, which runs from Chicago into Indiana and is operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District, will no longer require masks, according to a statement on their website.