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  2. File:Shaker Heights Rapid Transit Map.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Green Line (RTA Rapid Transit) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Line (formerly known as the Shaker Line) is a light rail line of the RTA Rapid Transit system in Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, running from Tower City Center downtown, then east to Green Road near Beachwood. 2.6 miles (4.2 km) of track, including two stations (Tri-C–Campus District and East 55th), are shared with the rapid transit Red Line; the stations have low platforms for ...

  4. Southington station (GCRTA Green Line) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 and 1981, the Green and Blue Lines were completely renovated with new track, ballast, poles and wiring, and new stations were built along the line. The renovated line along Shaker Boulevard opened on October 11, 1980. [2]: 111

  5. Lee–Shaker station - Wikipedia

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    Lee–Shaker station is a station on the RTA Green Line in Shaker Heights, Ohio, located in the median of Shaker Boulevard (Ohio State Route 87) at its intersection with Lee Road, after which the station is named.

  6. Green Road station - Wikipedia

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    RTA took over the operation of the Shaker Rapid Transit from the City of Shaker Heights on September 5, 1975, and in 1978 it adopted the designation Green Line for the Shaker Boulevard line, the color green being selected because the line terminated at Green Road. There have been various proposals to extend the line east from Green Road.

  7. Tower City Center - Wikipedia

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    By 1944, ownership of the Shaker rapid transit passed to the city of Shaker Heights. The Shaker and Van Aken lines became part of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority when it assumed control on September 5, 1975. The two stations remained separate until December 17, 1990, when a completely new station was completed with the ...

  8. South Park station (GCRTA) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 and 1981, the Green and Blue Lines were completely renovated with new track, ballast, poles and wiring, and new stations were built along the line. The renovated line along Shaker Boulevard opened on October 11, 1980. [2]: 111

  9. Avalon station (GCRTA) - Wikipedia

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    Shaker Heights, Ohio: Coordinates: Owned by: City of Shaker Heights: Operated by: Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority: Line(s) Van Aken Boulevard: Platforms: 2 side platforms: Tracks: 2: Construction; Structure type: At-grade: Parking: 95 spaces [1] Bicycle facilities: Racks [2] Accessible: No [2]