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Workforce shortage is far too common today. In an effort to be proactive in attracting new Operators, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) has increased the hourly salary for their Student Operators. Those increases are as follows:
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) Board Members unanimously voted to approve the Rail Car Replacement Team’s recommendation of Siemens Mobility Incorporated as the preferred vendor to replace their aging rail fleet during the April 18, 2023, GCRTA Board meeting.
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) Rail Car Replacement Project Team recommended Siemens Mobility Incorporated to the GCRTA Board of Trustees as the preferred vendor to replace their aging rail fleet during the April 4, 2023, GCRTA Board Committee meeting.
Cleveland Public Library, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA), and the Kids’ Book Bank are teaming up for Ride & Read to provide FREE books to commuters.
The Cleveland Guardians Home Opener is set for Friday, April 7, 2023, against the Seattle Mariners, and The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) offers the most affordable, accessible, and direct transportation to this special game that begins the Guardians 2023 home season.
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) and its contractors have planned and scheduled improvements to the GCRTA Warrensville Van Aken Rapid Transit Blue Line Station.
RTA In the Land
"RTA in The Land" is a repository of media mentions generated by sources outside RTA.
Host Ben Whitaker talks with RTA General Manager and CEO India L. Birdsong Terry on leading change and challenging perceptions in Public Transit.
The Greater Cleveland Partnership brought project owners and construction managers together to ensure woman and minorities are included in the construction demand taking place in the city of Cleveland as part of their recent focus of Construction, Utilities, Buildings and Equity, or CUBE Symposium.
AXIOS reporter Sam Allard provides the big picture on how the grant award will go towards a study of the Lorain Corridor, a 16 mile stretch that runs from North Olmsted to Cleveland’s westside.