Pace is a suburban transit provider in the Chicago area, that moves people to work and school safely and efficiently. Pace serves 130,000 daily riders with 240 routes, 450 vanpools and many Dial-a-Ride programs. Pace covers 3,500 square miles and is the 14th largest bus service in North America. Pace was created by reform legislation in late 1983, and began operating throughout Chicago's six-county suburbs in mid-1984. Pace is the suburban bus division of the Regional Transportation Authority. The RTA is a financial review, oversight and planning agency for Pace, Metra and the Chicago Transit Authority. Pace is governed by a 12 member Board of Directors comprised of current and former suburban mayors.
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