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RTA Rail and Bus Events Leading to Service Suspension on January 17, 2022

The life, health and safety of our employees and customers is of the utmost importance to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA). GCRTA's commitment to those human essentials led to the conscientious decision to suspend our rail and bus services on Monday, January 17, 2022.

Upon receiving weather advisories forecasting heavy, wet accumulating snow from the National Weather Service (NWS) Cleveland, on Sunday, January 16, 2022, GCRTA personnel began the process of initiating their Winterization Plan that details the actions required to help maintain service during a snow storm.

RTA snow trains began operating on the Red, Blue and Green Lines throughout Sunday evening and into Monday morning, January 17, 2022. Additionally, RTA snow plows began clearing and salting the areas at RTA facilities, while also assisting East Cleveland in plowing and salting some of their roads. These actions enabled RTA to implement the start of service for both bus and rail on Monday, January 17, 2022.

As the storm's intensity began to increase during the Monday morning hours, its impact had resulted with over 50 buses getting stuck in the snow throughout the county, and the calls of two Three Emergency Broadcasts from train operators reporting their trains rolling backwards and having no traction. "It was approximately at that moment when RTA made the decision to suspend bus and rail service until further notice", said GCRTA Deputy General Manager of Operations, Dr. Floun'say Caver. "Communications of this decision was sent via RTA's website, social media channels and transit app, and broadcasted by the local media", said Dr. Caver.

During the day and into the evening on Monday, RTA personnel worked at clearing rail lines and roads to restore service. "RTA also collaborated with Cleveland Mayor Bibb's office on prioritizing the plowing of streets to help restore bus service", said GCRTA General Manager, Chief Executive Officer, India Birdsong. According to Birdsong, "the efforts of all helped get multiple bus routes restored, and rail service fully restored before the end of the day".

RTA's decision to suspend bus and rail service was a matter of continued health and safe operations for our employees and customers. While we apologize for any delays the suspension caused, we stand firm in our decision as stewards of public transport, as it relates to the life, health and safety of the public we serve. RTA believes in Connecting the Community and recognizes that it is our responsibility to do it safely, to the best of our ability, every day.

Sunday, January 23, 2022
Routes: 
1: St. Clair
2: East 79
3: Superior
HealthLine
7-7A: Monticello
8: Cedar - Buckeye
9: Mayfield - Hough
10: East 105 - Lakeshore
11: Quincy - Cedar
14-14A: Kinsman
15: Union - Harvard
16: East 55
18: West 98 - Garfield
19-19A-19B: Broadway
22: Lorain
25: Madison - Clark
26-26A: Detroit
28-28A: Euclid
31: St. Clair - Babbitt
34: East 200 - Green
35: Lee Blvd. - East 123
37: Hayden - East 185
39: Lakeshore
40: Lakeview - Lee
41-41F: Warrensville
45: Ridge - Fulton
48: East 131
50: East 116
51-51A: MetroHealth Line
53-53A: MetroHealth Line - Broadview
54: Brookpark - Rockside
55-55B-55C: Cleveland State Line
B-Line Trolley
Red Line
Blue Line
Green Line
Waterfront Line (Currently Suspended)
71: Pearl - Tiedeman
77: Brecksville
78: West 117th - Puritas
83: Warren - West 130
86: Rocky River Dr. - Bagley
90: Broadway - Libby
94: East 260 - Richmond
251: Strongsville Park-N-Ride

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Source URL: http://www.riderta.com/news/2022-01-23-servicesuspension