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Dayton is the smallest city in the United States to operate electric trolley buses still. [6] The trolley buses travel at least five miles on RTA routes serving Dayton and some neighboring suburbs. The routes include: Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 7 and Route 8. Bus service to Dayton International Airport from downtown Dayton began on 11 ...
MVRTA changed its name to the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) around May 2002. [8] The name is commonly shortened simply to RTA. The RTA voted to continue trolley bus operation, and in the mid-1970s replaced the aging fleet of Marmon-Herrington trolley buses with 64 Flyer E800 units, delivered in 1977.
May 31—For the first time ever, the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will offer free bus rides on weekends all summer, coming at a time of record high gas prices. Between June 4 and ...
Jun. 9—The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will start to make a series of service changes in 10 days that officials say should better connect people to jobs and health care, while also ...
Sep. 19—The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) has seen a big jump in weekend ridership since it stopped charging fares on those days. The agency hopes community members will get ...
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Miamisburg is part of the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, which has many bus routes throughout the city. [citation needed] CSX and Norfolk Southern provide freight railway services. CSX passes near Miamisburg on the west side of the Great Miami River, and Norfolk Southern's line runs through downtown. [citation needed]
A bus driver in Dayton, Ohio is being commended for his compassion and quick thinking -- Damone Hudson prevented a woman from jumping to her death. Ohio bus driver keeps woman from jumping off ...