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Cleveland, OH -- The Buffalo Bills come to town on Sunday to take on our Browns. And the easiest way to find the end zone is by taking RTA.
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) received a $15.3 million grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) yesterday that will be used in part for RTA’s rail car replacement program, to replace buses and to help buy property near the Red Line’s E.
CLEVELAND, OH -- A special K-9 officer of the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Transit Police named Kubo, is about to become the proud recipient of a custom designed protective vest, thanks to the fundraising efforts of 10-year-old Brady Snakovsky of Strongsville.
At approximately 12:15 a.m. on Monday, Sept 23 after the Browns football game, a Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) light rail Waterfront Line train picked up an ADA customer per procedure at the W. 3rd St. station platform.
CLEVELAND, OH – For the first time in 11 years, Cleveland fans can enjoy a Browns Sunday night home game via the RTA.
Whether you’re kicking it off with the RTA tailgate party at the Muni Lot, or headed directly to the game, RTA is the most convenient, cost effective way to get there.
RTA In the Land
"RTA in The Land" is a repository of media mentions generated by sources outside RTA.
Join host Keith Hotchkiss, Regional Market President of iHeartMedia as he talks with GCRTA General Manager and CEO India L. Birdsong Terry on the economic engine that is public transportation in the United States.

Reporter Douglas Guth describes how RTA utilizes compressed natural gas (CNG) buses as an environmentally friendly option to diesel buses.

GCRTA General Manager and CEO India L. Birdsong Terry moderates a panel of transit authority CEOs to discover why they invest in mentoring as an effective strategy in developing employees.
