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COTA acquired the assets from the CTC on January 1, 1974 and began operations the same day. COTA acquired the CTC bus service for $4.8 million. In mid-1974 COTA established its Park & Ride program and sets up the first routes at area shopping centers. At that time, cash fares were 50 cents.
The effort simplified routes, increased bus frequency, connected more locations, and reduced bus congestion in downtown Columbus. The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines and significantly increased weekend service. [58] [59] COTA began its CMAX service, the first bus rapid transit service in Columbus, on January 1, 2018. [60]
Alongside the commuter rail improvements, the plan called for bus service to double, including 24-hour service, as well as a downtown rail service and multi-modal transit hub as well as multiple circulator bus loops. [35] COTA placed two sales tax proposals on the November 1999 ballot to fund current service and these improvements, Issue 21 ...
A COTA employee assesses the damage to compressed natural gas tanks atop a transit bus after it crashed through a concrete block wall Friday afternoon, Aug. 25, 2023, at Wayne's Auto Repair, 5995 ...
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If passed, the tax levy would be permanent, and COTA hopes to build out a bus rapid transit system. COTA, Columbus, Franklin County, the Columbus Partnership and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning ...
The 2 route was the highest-trafficked in 1987 [1] and 1999. [2]In 2008, facing overcrowding, service was doubled on the line. [3] and expanded again in 2019.[4]The Night Owl line (formerly 21 Night Owl [5]) supplements 2 E Main / N High with late-night service along High Street, [6] while the 102 (formerly 2L) provides limited-stop service from Broad and High north to Westerville.
The 10 E Broad / W Broad is a Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus service in Columbus, Ohio. The line operates on Broad Street , the city's main east-west thoroughfare. The 10 replaced the West Broad Street streetcar line , an early streetcar line in Columbus, built by the Glenwood and Green Lawn Railroad Company in 1875.