From Cleveland.com: RTA looks to the northeast for possible rail, bus line extension

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The public will have a chance to weigh in next week on a study that looks at whether to extend bus or rail service, or a combination of the two, to the Lake County line or beyond.

Planners will sketch out their early findings for a northeasterly push by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority at three community meetings. The alternatives include:

-- Extending the Red Line rapid from its current end point at Windermere Station in East Cleveland, along the Norfolk Southern Railway corridor, which runs below and roughly parallel to Ohio State Route 2.

-- Extending the HealthLine past the Windermere Station, building it out along Euclid Ave.

-- A “Rapid +” option that has either a bus-rapid blend or some sort of rail vehicle that could operate on either the Red Line or city streets. Such rail/rapid-transit vehicles are used in Buffalo and San Francisco.....

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