Traffic & Transit
Pace To Close Indoor Space At Plainfield Transportation Centers
The centers will be closed from Friday through Jan. 11 amid the coronavirus surge. Buses will continue to serve this location.

PLAINFIELD, IL — Pace will close indoor spaces at its Plainfield transportation centers starting Friday in response to Gov. J.B. Pritzker's announcement of the statewide rollback to Tier 3 COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
Transportation centers in Elgin and Harvey will also be shut down temporarily.
Buses will continue to serve these locations, but Ventra vending machines will not be accessible. Passengers are encouraged to download the Ventra app to add funds to their accounts. Riders can also add transit value online, by phone, or at participating retailers. For more information, visit here.
"We know that the transportation services we provide are vital for residents who need to access jobs, medical care and necessities," said Pace Executive Director Rocky Donahuein a news release. "We'll continue to provide this essential service, and we remain committed to the safety of our passengers and personnel."
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The facilities are expected to remain closed through Jan. 11. Passengers are reminded to wear face coverings, practice social distancing, and limit travel to essential trips.
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