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| Webmaster's Corner | We've had a lot of success with our online presence since re-launching rideRTA.com in April of 2013. Our usage numbers continue to grow, especially our mobile audience. The "average" user (if there is such a thing) revisits our site five times per month, viewing about six pages every time they visit. We've attracted visitors from around the country, and around the world. Not only do we serve the needs of everyday riders looking for schedule and real-time information and service updates… |
| Horseshoe Casino - What to do when the chips are down | When you're through playing at the casino, Cleveland has lots for you to see, do, and taste. RTA can connect you with many options. RTA offers four free trolley lines that can help you explore any part of downtown. All these lines stop in front of the casino's main Public Square entrance. Stay downtown and visit: |
| Rider's Digest -- January 2019 | 2018, A Look Back2018 was an exciting year for RTA. As we move forward into the new year, let’s take a moment to go over a few of last year’s highlights. The biggest event of 2018 was our management changes. The President of our Board of Trustees resigned, and Dennis Clough, Mayor of Westlake was voted in as new President. Also, our CEO, Joe Calabrese stepped down and Dr. Floun’say Caver was made interim CEO/General Manager. We look forward to working with the board to locate… |
| How to reach the JACK Cleveland Casino | It’s easy to be car-free in Cleveland! Forget the hassles of parking and the high cost of gas – just hop on RTA. Whether you're a Cleveland native or an out-of-town visitor (welcome!), if you’re coming to play at JACK Cleveland Casino, you can leave your car at home. If you are coming from your downtown workplace, or staying at a downtown hotel, RTA offers free trolley lines that can help you reach the casino's main Public Square entrance. … |
| USA Today names Cleveland the top city for car-free visitors | CLEVELAND -- USA Today and its 10best.com Web site have named Cleveland the top city in the country for visitors who want to go car-free. The list includes:
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| Rider's Digest -- March 2014 | Monday, March 17: RTA is ready for parade crowdsEveryone is Irish on St. Patrick’s Day, Monday, March 17 – RTA’s busiest ridership day of the year. RTA will operate extra rail service to handle the crowds. Bring exact change and be prepared to pay $5 for an All-Day Pass for adults. It’s good until 3 a.m. the next day. Here more are tips to help you enjoy the day.
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| Children Are Our Future | Creating Transit OpportunitiesRTA employees Jarrett Davis, Daveda Bencs, and Reynold Knapik visited Max Hayes High School; to talk to Mrs. Rados's 8th grade students from Marion C. Seltzer to promote career opportunities in the transit industry. This event was apart of the #CareersInTheTrades with Ward 15 Councilmember Jenny Spencer and Keith Laschinger Max Hayes High School is offering a transportation track for vocation and career-based programs upon graduation. … |
| 2020 Holiday Trains | The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is proud to announce that customers may begin enjoying rides on RTA's festive Holiday Trains beginning Saturday, November 28. "The team at the Central Rail Maintenance Facility have been hard at work since late summer planning what is surely to be a bright spot in the holiday season," said RTA's Chief Operating Officer Dr. Floun'say Caver. The new holiday trains are ready for service! “2020 has been hard on everyone,… |
| A Brushstroke of Heritage: James L.'s Vision Connects Communities Along Payne Avenue | In the vibrant tapestry of Cleveland, east of the bustling downtown, lies a neighborhood brimming with the joyous hues of culture, the tantalizing aromas of various cuisines, and the rich threads of community. AsiaTown, a vital hub for Asian American businesses, community bonds, and cultural expression, has flourished since the 1860s. At its heart runs Payne Avenue, a dynamic artery where community engagement and artistic spirit converge… |
| Cleveland Sight Center Training | GCRTA provides Bus, Rail and Paratransit Operators with various types of training each year to improve customer service and safety of our passengers. Recently, our Paratransit Training Instructors and Operators visited the Cleveland Sight Center to learn how best to interact with customers who may have vision loss or blindness. |