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The Central Ohio Transit Authority operates multiple services without fixed routes. COTA Plus, stylized as COTA//PLUS, is a microtransit service in Grove City and northeast Franklin County. The service enables people to use a mobile app or call COTA's customer service to arrange a trip within service zones created for Grove City and northeast ...
The agency was founded in 1971, replacing the private Columbus Transit Company. Mass transit service in the city dates to 1863, progressively with horsecars, streetcars, and buses. The Central Ohio Transit Authority began operating in 1974 and has made gradual improvements to its fleet and network. Its first bus network redesign took place in 2017.
The Central Ohio Transit Authority has a sales tax levy on the ballot in November to fund at least five bus rapid transit lines, more bus service and infrastructure like bike paths and sidewalks.
As the Central Ohio Transit Authority celebrates its 50th anniversary, it's also planning future rapid transit corridors -- and a sales tax increase.
The Central Ohio Transit Authority board of trustees has chosen a new leader — currently the public transit agency's chief operating officer.. Monica Tellez-Fowler will become COTA president and ...
Columbus maintains a widespread municipal bus service called the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA). Intercity bus service is provided from the Columbus Bus Station and other locations by Greyhound, Barons Bus Lines, Miller Transportation, GoBus, and other carriers. [20] Currently, Columbus does not have any type of passenger rail service.
View of the interchange of Interstates 70, 71 and Route 315 in 2019. The LinkUS initiative involving Columbus, the Central Ohio Transit Authority and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority will get a $1.26 million state grant to study worker transportation among Dublin, New Albany and the Intel site.