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Oct 17, 2023
Oct 31, 2023

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Jan 17, 2022

RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update

Jan 17, 2022

RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update

Jan 17, 2022

RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update

RTA Light Rail (Blue & Green Lines) service restored and back on schedule. RTA Heavy Rail (Red Line) service restored between the Tower City and Windermere stations.

Jan 17, 2022

RTA Bus & Rail Service Update

Jan 13, 2022
RTA's Tower City Customer Service and Main offices will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. RTA's bus and rail service will operate on a regular weekday schedule. All RTA services are available during the holiday to take you to events throughout the greater Cleveland area. If you plan to ride RTA, you might want to buy an All-Day Pass, which offers unlimited ridership until 3 a.m. the next day.
Jan 11, 2022
Beginning on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) will introduce 16 new passenger and environmentally friendly buses for use on the HealthLine bus rapid transit (BRT) system.

RTA In the Land

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

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
Aug 04, 2023
July Golden Hour Tech Talk Panel Discussion at North Coast Harbor

Panel moderator Jing Lyon talks about equitable transit with panelists India Birdsong Terry, General Manager and CEO of GCRTA, Michael Peters, President of Sway Mobility, and Ryan McManus, CEO/Founder of SHARE Mobility. 
 

Aug 02, 2023

Read Cleveland.com/Plain Dealer reporter Kaitlin Durbin’s article on how RTA has a plan to loop service through the area more easily.

 Public Transit Service to the Proposed New Jail Site Without Increasing Frequency or Routes