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Sep 21, 2021

Car Free in Cleveland Day Goes Virtual

September 21, 2021

For Immediate release

Sep 21, 2021
A fatality occurred at the Tower City Station Rotunda today. The incident is currently under investigation. Normal Red Line service has resumed, but the Customer Service Center, Pass & Farecard Sales, and Lost & Found will remain closed for the rest of today.
Sep 16, 2021

Celebrate Car Free in Cleveland Day

September 14, 2021

For Immediate release

Sep 14, 2021

Waterfront Line Bridge Closure Press Briefing

September 14, 2021
For Immediate release

Sep 10, 2021

CLEVELAND, OH - RTA will be hosting an in-person hiring event, specific to positions now available in the Rail Equipment Serving department the week of September 13, 2021.  Events are scheduled for Monday, September 13 at 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Sep 8, 2021

RTA service on the Waterfront Line has been suspended indefinitely due to safety concerns related to the Waterfront Line Bridge. The Bridge is located on the East Bank of the Flats and extends over Front Street and the Norfolk Southern Rail tracks.

RTA In the Land

"RTA in The Land" is a repository of media mentions generated by sources outside RTA.

Oct 09, 2023

In this Passenger Transport case study, learn more about how RTA’s peer mentoring program is increasing retention and decreasing absences of new operators.

 Peer Mentoring Program Helps Retain New Operators
Oct 05, 2023

Stephanie Casanova shares her experiences with Transit Police Commander Orlando Hudson, Transit Ambassador Ebony Allen, and Crisis Intervention Specialist Brittany Williams on RTA’s innovative approaches to providing safer transit rides.

 Transit Ambassadors Helping People on Buses, Trains, and in Stations
Sep 15, 2023

RTA Trustee Jeffrey Sleasman, in a Deaconess Foundation guest blog, discusses how transportation and workforce development are interdependent contributors to our region’s economic growth.

 Key Lessons for Solving the Transportation Paradox