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Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) is a public transit agency that has been operating in Toledo, Ohio since 1971. TARTA services 32 bus routes [1] in and around the Toledo metropolitan area and carries approximately 2 million passengers every year. Every TARTA fixed-route bus is equipped with a bicycle rack. [2]
31M Morningside (Merged into Route 31 by 1981) 31W Morningside-Wildwood (Renamed Route 31M by 1977) 31 Grant Park (Eliminated on July 23, 2005, and transferred to Route 97 and new Route 197 due to budget cuts) 32C Cooper Street (Replaced by rerouted Route 42 by 1979, when current Route 32 was created)
Routes 31 and 33 operate between the Friendship Heights station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Potomac Park (31) or Washington Union Station (33), running every 10 to 12 minutes between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. on weekdays. In addition, Route 33 operates on weekends every 10 minutes during the day and 15 - 20 minutes after 9 p.m. daily.
Route 20 – King Street/Citadel; Route 203 – Medical Shuttle (loop route) Route 204 – MUSC/Calhoun Circulator (Suspended February 2021) Services to the west, south, and east of downtown Charleston. Route 30 – Savannah Highway; Route 31 – Folly Road; Route 32 – North Bridge; Route 33 – Ashley River Rd. Route 40 – Mt. Pleasant
1–89 – local routes in various areas of the city; 40X–88X – express routes (specifically designated with an X) from uptown to various park and ride lots; 90–99 – Circulator routes in North Mecklenburg (and formerly Matthews/Mint Hill) that will deviate for pick ups up to 3/4 of a mile from the route with advanced notice.
All buses in the route 50 series (i.e. 51, 53) are fare-free to the public. All other routes and the Akron Express are $1 each way. The Cleveland Express is $5 each way. Dial-a-ride service costs $6 each way. Monthly passes are valid on all routes except for the express routes. Fare payments are accepted in cash with exact change, or through ...
Since August 25, 2014, Route 31 no longer changes into Route 30 at East Neighborhood, and vice versa. [citation needed] In August 2014, CATA introduced the CATAnow system to provide real-time bus departure information. Further developments in CATA's real-time bus tracking systems include a partnership with Transit App beginning in 2017. [15]
Stark Area Regional Transit Authority (SARTA) is a public sector transit agency servicing Stark County, Ohio.In addition to its regular line service within Stark County, SARTA runs one bus route (with multiple times) between Canton and downtown Akron, connecting to Akron's METRO RTA bus system and also serving the Akron-Canton Regional Airport from both cities and one route to Cleveland [3 ...