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The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, formerly known as the Miami Valley RTA, is a public transit agency that generally serves the greater Dayton, Ohio area. The GDRTA serves communities within Montgomery County and parts of Greene County, Ohio, USA. There are 18 routes.
The Dayton trolleybus system forms part of the public transportation network serving Dayton, in the state of Ohio, United States.Opened on April 23, 1933, [2] [3] it presently comprises five lines, and is operated by the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, with a fleet of 45 trolleybuses.
In 1998, the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (known as the Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority at that time) renovated the building and moved its administrative offices into it. [7] The renovation encompassed the entire 13-story building. [8] The building subsequently became known as Wright Stop Plaza.
Butler County RTA Butler County Regional Transit Authority , also stylized as BCRTA , is the primary provider of mass transportation in Butler County, Ohio with twelve routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 620,233 rides over 70,789 annual vehicle revenue hours with 18 buses and 17 paratransit vehicles.
Dayton, Hocking Valley and Eastern Railway: C&O: 1890 1900 Hocking Valley Railway: Dayton and Ironton Railroad: B&O: 1884 1887 Dayton, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway: Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad: PRR: 1889 1907 Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad and Terminal Company: Dayton, Lebanon and Cincinnati Railroad and Terminal Company ...
Dayton is located within Ohio's Miami Valley region, ... The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority ... The Dayton area also has several regional airports.
Dayton (which lost service in 1979 with the termination of the National Limited) and Akron (which lost service in 2005 with the termination of the Three Rivers) are the eleventh and twelfth. [ 2 ] Of the cities in Ohio, only Greater Cleveland has rail mass transit, with rail stations within or "across the road" from the following communities: [ 3 ]
The company was awarded its first contract in November 1994, when the Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority, of Dayton, Ohio placed an order for 63 two-axle trolleybuses. [14] The order was later reduced to 61 vehicles, [15] and ultimately to 57. [16] Three prototype trolleybuses were delivered in December 1995 and January 1996. [15]