

To find out when the next westbound bus arrives, riders would need to text "Pace 22097" to 41411, and the information would be texted back in seconds. For example, when looking up information for the Lincolnwood Town Center stop, riders would get the page with URL of. When they look up bus arrival times using the text-based version of the bus tracker, the number is displayed at the end of the URL in the address bar. In the meantime, there is a way for customers to find out what the bus stop numbers are.

"at this stage we do not have an estimated timeline." "Pace has more than 25,000 bus stops with signs in its six-county service area, so the process of producing and replacing old signs with coded new signs is going to take quite some time," he said. Wilmot said that Pace is only starting the process – and given the sheer size of the system, the agency isn't sure how long it would take. When CTA unveiled its version of the service, it posted bus stop numbers, along with instructions on how to send texts, onto all bus stop signs.
