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Copley Road, South Hawkins Avenue, Vernon Odom, Romig Road, State Street, 5th Street, Snyder Avenue, Van Buren Avenue, Wooster Road, 2nd Street 12.2 miles (19.6 km) 6 East Exchange/Canton Rd Downtown RKP Transit Center Lakemore Tri-County Plaza East Market Street (OH-18), Canton Road (OH-91), Mogadore Road, High Grove Blvd, Ellet Avenue
Throughout 2021 and early 2022, Metro worked on developing an accessible, on-demand and localized mobility service, including connections to Metro's network of more than 40 fixed bus routes. Previously referred to as "Mobility On-Demand," this service is now called MetroNow! , with two zones that launched pilot service in Spring of 2023.
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) is a public sector transit agency servicing Stark County, Ohio.In addition to its regular line service within Stark County, SARTA runs one bus route (with multiple times) between Canton and downtown Akron, connecting to Akron's METRO RTA bus system and also serving the Akron-Canton Regional Airport from both cities and one route to Cleveland [3 ...
Cuyahoga County, Ohio: Transit type: Rapid transit Semi-metro: Number of lines: 1 rapid transit: Red 3 light rail: Blue, Green, Waterfront [1] Number of stations: 18 rapid transit 34 light rail [1] Daily ridership: 9,200 (rapid transit, weekdays, Q3 2024) 1,700 (light rail, weekdays, Q3 2024) [2] Annual ridership: 3,469,100 (rapid transit, 2023)
System Transit agency City/area served Annual ridership 2023 [1]Avg. ridership weekdays, Q3 2024 [2]System length Avg. boardings per mile weekdays, Q3 2024
Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) is a public transportation agency serving Clermont County, Ohio, United States.It operates two fixed transit bus routes, the Dial-A-Ride demand responsive transport service, and paratransit service.
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MetroMoves was a 2002 proposal by the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) to expand and improve public transportation in the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. [1] The 30-year vision included the addition of light rail lines, commuter rail lines , streetcars in the downtown area, and expanded bus routes. [ 2 ]