Coronavirus - Ride Safely

 Coronavirus - Ride Safely

Masks Requirement Suspended

On April 18, 2022, the order requiring masks on public transportation and at transportation hubs is no longer in effect. The CDC continues to recommend that people wear masks in indoor public transportation settings at this time.

Mask Mandate Extended through April 18, 2022

On April 13, 2022, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) extended the mask requirement for anyone utilizing all modes of public transportation through May 3, 2022.  As a result, riders must continue to wear face masks when entering any GCRTA Transit Center, Train Station, our Main Office Building, while riding the bus or train and while waiting inside bus shelters.   

Masks are not required when waiting outside, in an open air area at Transit Centers or Train Stations.  

If you are in need of a mask, you can obtain one here.

Mask Mandate 

On January 29, 2021 the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a mandatory mask order on all modes of transportation including Public Transportation.  The order went into effect on February 1, 2021 and requires the public to wear face masks while boarding, riding and waiting for public transit. The order emphasizes that the virus that causes COVID-19 spreads easily via respiratory droplets and that wearing masks prevent infected individuals from spreading the disease.  The CDC’s Order focuses on transit because it brings people in close contact with one another. 

American Public Transportation Association (APTA) Transit Mask Mandate Summary; President's Executive Order mandating mask wearing on all forms of transporation; CDC's Mask Mandate for Public Transportation.

Masks Required 

One of GCRTA’s core values is providing customers and employees a safe riding environment.  Therefore, GCRTA strongly encourages all riders to wear a face coverings when waiting for or riding our service to protect themselves and others. We have always considered this a shared responsibility, with our customers. This cooperative effort is needed now more than ever. 

To assist riders who may not have a face covering or mask, they can obtain one from our Tower City Rotunda or from the Supervisor's Office at the Windermere Rapid Station.  

As for the Ohio Health Departments recent order requiring the wearing of face coverings in public, including on public transit, GCRTA employees have be instructed not to confront customers who are not wearing a face covering. Nor will Transit Police intervene in these situations. This is in an effort to avoid possible confrontation.

If there are areas where a number of passengers consistently ride without a face covering, GCRTA’s community engagement staff will attempt to intercede through the distribution of complimentary face masks. If we are to successfully combat the outbreak of COVID-19 in our community, we must do this together.  To protect yourself and others in public, please wear a face covering.