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The RTA voted to continue trolley bus operation, and in the mid-1970s replaced the aging fleet of Marmon-Herrington trolley buses with 64 Flyer E800 units, delivered in 1977. [9] In the late 1980s, the Dayton trolley bus system was headed towards closure.
In 2023, the system had a ridership of 6,570,600, or about 24,700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. Greater Dayton RTA is Ohio’s fourth-largest public transit system, [4] serving Dayton and 23 surrounding communities in Montgomery County and parts of Greene County.
Dayton Regional Bike Trail Map ... RTA has several electric trolley bus routes. The Dayton trolleybus system is the second longest-running of the four remaining ...
Jun. 9—The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will start to make a series of service changes in 10 days that officials say should better connect people to jobs and health care, while also ...
System Locale Major city(s) Daily ridership Number of vehicles Daily vehicle revenue miles References Areawide Community Transportation System: Calhoun County: Anniston: Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority: Birmingham, Bessemer, Fairfield, Homewood, Mountain Brook, Hoover, and Vestavia Hills: Birmingham: 7,300 71 7,381 [1] [2] CrimsonRide
Dayton, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway: B&O: 1887 1891 Cincinnati, Dayton and Chicago Railroad, Cincinnati, Dayton and Ironton Railroad: Dayton, Hocking Valley and Eastern Railway: C&O: 1890 1900 Hocking Valley Railway: Dayton and Ironton Railroad: B&O: 1884 1887 Dayton, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway: Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad ...
Map of RTD rail service and fare zones as of May 2024. The RTD fare structure is based on a zone system for rail and a service level system for bus. Since the start of 2024, local/limited bus routes or a trip on rail costs $2.75, and travel on bus or rail to Denver International Airport costs $10. [ 46 ]
METRO RTA's "North Coast Express" route 61 connect with GCRTA routes in downtown Cleveland. PARTA, a neighboring transit agency, offers services between Portage County, Ohio (Kent/Ravenna) and Akron, including service to METRO RTA's Robert K. Pfaff Transit Center (90), along with connections in Stow(30), and in Maple Heights (100). [13]