How Easy to Change From Terminal 5 to Terminal 3 in Chicago
Trains from Chicago O'Hare and Midway airports
The 'L' is the easiest way into and around town!
Transit is the easiest way to get to Chicago airports; there's no need to pay for parking or taxis when you ride with CTA.
We provide 'L' (train) service directly to both O'Hare and Midway airports. Machines at the station issue new Ventra Cards or load fare or passes onto cards.
On this page…
- Paying your fare
- Weighing your transportation options?
- Service to O'Hare (ORD)
- Service to Midway (MDW)
See also:
- Visitor information
Paying your fare
You've got three easy options once you get to the station:
- You can buy a Ventra Ticket that's good on CTA—airport station ticket options include:
- Single-Ride CTA Tickets (includes 2 transfers to bus and/or another train ride within two hours)
- 1-Day CTA Tickets (good for unlimited rides for one person for 24 hours)
- 3-Day CTA Tickets (good for unlimited rides for one person for 72 hours)
- You can buy a Ventra Card with money loaded to cover fare for up to seven people, or any pass you like.
- If you have Apple Pay, Android Pay or Samsung Pay set up or have a contactless bankcard (with the wave symbol), you can go straight to the gates and touch your card there. See Fare Info for more information on PAYG fares.
All vending machines take cash, coins, credit or debit.
See Fares for detailed fare information. See How-To Guides for detailed information on paying with farecards and riding the train.
Weighing your transport options?
Here's a quick chart to help you decide how to go:
Mode | Cost between | Travel time: | Cost: | Travel time: |
CTA trains | $5 or less* | 45 min | $2.50 or less* | 25 min |
Taxi | around $40 | 25-90 min | around $25 | 15-40 min |
Shuttle Van Services | over $25 | 25-90 min | over $15 | 15-40 min |
Rideshare (Uber, Lyft, etc.) | around $35-50 (surges to $140 or more) | 25-90 min | around $25-40 (surges to $100 or more) | 15-40 min |
*You can save even more by getting an unlimited ride pass, where, for a flat rate, you can ride as many CTA trains and buses as you like! Some riders also qualify for reduced fares. See Fare Information or Passes for more details!
The numbers above are based on current CTA fares and price estimations based on online rate quotes for leading services and actual price observations. Cost estimations for taxi, rideshare and shuttle services do not include gratuity. Travel times shown are estimated for all modes based on common conditions and while train service is running normally.
Service to Chicago-O'Hare International Airport (ORD)
The CTA Blue Line provides service directly into O'Hare Airport.
The accessible O'Hare station is situated in the lower level concourse, which connects directly to Terminals 1, 2 and 3, and can be conveniently accessed from Terminal 5 via a free, airport shuttle train.
About the CTA Blue Line
Blue Line trains run 24 hours a day, seven days a week; and all trains from the O'Hare station go through downtown on their way to Forest Park (or, during some hours, UIC-Halsted).
The normal travel time on the Blue Line from O'Hare to downtown, is 40-45 minutes.
Transfer to another CTA train or bus for free up to two times within two hours by using the same Ventra Card, Ventra Ticket, personal contactless bankcard, or mobile wallet app. See the Blue Line Route Guide or Maps for connection information.
Detailed directions from the terminals to Blue Line trains
Getting to the Blue Line from Terminals 1, 2 and 3
If you're coming from domestic and international flights arriving at Terminals 1, 2 or 3,follow signs in the airport to "CTA Trains" or "Trains to City." These will lead you to the train station. You can walk from the baggage claim to the train in under ten minutes from any of these three terminals.
Getting to the Blue Line from (International) Terminal 5
If you're coming from international flights that land in Terminal 5, follow signs to the Airport Transit System (ATS). Ride the next train to Terminal 2 and exit the train at the station. Then,follow signs to "CTA Trains" or "Trains to City."
(Note: There is no Terminal 4 at O'Hare.)
See also: O'Hare Terminal Map (from Chicago Dept. of Aviation)
Current alerts 3
A note about 'L' service
Some service may be running w/delays: Staff availability is affected by COVID but we're running as much service as possible—wait times may be longer than usual.
RSS Feed: Blue Line Alerts
Service to Chicago-Midway International Airport (MDW)
The CTA Orange Line provides service directly to Midway Airport.
The accessible Midway station is just east of the airport terminal building with a direct, enclosed walking connection to/from the airline terminal.
About the CTA Orange Line 'L'
Orange Line train service operates from Midway (on the southwest side of Chicago) to downtown via elevated tracks. All trains from the Midway station go to the downtown Loop.
The normal travel time to downtown from Midway is 20-25 minutes.
Service operates all day, every day, except during overnight hours (see schedule). Alternate overnight ("owl") service is available via the N62 Archer bus.
Transfer to another CTA train or bus for free up to two times within two hours by using the same Ventra Card, Ventra Ticket, personal contactless bankcard, or mobile wallet app. See the Orange Line Route Guide orMaps for connection information.
Detailed directions from the airline terminals to Orange Line trains
The accessible Midway station is situated just east of the airport terminal building and is connected to the airport via an enclosed walkway.
Follow the signs to "CTA Trains" or "Trains to City" from the airport. An orange line painted on the ground also helps to guide you there.
See also: Midway Terminal Map (from Chicago Dept. of Aviation)
Current alerts 1
A note about 'L' service
Some service may be running w/delays: Staff availability is affected by COVID but we're running as much service as possible—wait times may be longer than usual.
RSS Feed: Orange Line Alerts
Source: https://www.transitchicago.com/airports/
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