The life, health and safety of our employees and customers is of the utmost importance to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA). GCRTA's commitment to those human essentials led to the conscientious decision to suspend our rail and bus services on Monday, January 17, 2022.
RTA Bus & Rail Service Fully Restored - Update
RTA Bus & Rail Service Fully Restored - Update
RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update
RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update
RTA Bus & Rail Service Suspended due to Winter Storm - Update
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.
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.

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RTA in The Land
Feb 20, 2023
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County employees recount their riding experiences during public transit challenge week.

Feb 17, 2023
Discover how this Workforce Connector Program gives Solon employees the opportunity to save time on their daily commutes by scheduling rides directly to and from their workplaces.

Feb 17, 2023
Ribbon cutting ceremony marked the start of a first mile, last mile program which provides transportation from RTA’s Southgate Transit Center to the front door of Solon employers.

Feb 13, 2023
“Sound of Ideas” host Rick Jackson talks with County Executive Chris Ronayne, CPT Chair Chris Martin, and RTA Deputy General Manager Natoya Walker Minor on their experiences during the public transit one week challenge.

Jan 31, 2023
Plain Dealer/Cleveland.com Washington DC reporter Sabrina Eaton learns how the funding will be used from RTA Public Information Officer Robert Fleig
