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Metro Reaches 1 Million+ Monthly Rides For First Time Since Covid Pandemic Began

Metro provided more than 1 million trips in the month of January, marking the first time the transit agency has reached the ridership milestone since early 2020.
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Metro To Operate Regular Weekday Schedules On President’S Day As Part Of Boosted Holiday Service

All Metro fixed-route and Access paratransit service will operate regular weekday schedules on President’s Day, Monday, Feb. 20th, as part of the agency’s new and more robust holiday service.
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Metro Boosts Partnership With Transit Union With New Director Of Labor Relations

In the role, Mr. James Hubbard will play a critical part in facilitating and maintaining Metro’s relationship with its union employees and the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 627 chapter.
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Metro Hosting Workshops For Public Input On New Bus Rapid Transit Service

The purpose of the workshops is to garner input from the public on various components of BRT implementation including station locations, station features, connections, and transit-oriented development (TOD) opportunities.
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Metro Joins Transit Agencies, State & Local Leaders To Celebrate Ohio Loves Transit Week

From Feb. 5 through Feb. 11, Metro will celebrate our elected officials and stakeholders as well as our communities and riders during Ohio Loves Transit Week.
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Odot, Ohio Epa Award Metro $1.9 Million Grant For New, Clean-Diesel Buses

The four new, clean-diesel vehicles will assist Metro’s ongoing plan to revitalize its fleet with newer, more fuel-efficient vehicles that work to lower their engines’ overall carbon footprint.
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Sorta Board Elects 2023 Leadership & Welcomes New Trustee

Kreg Keesee and Alyson Beridon were re-elected as the SORTA Board of Trustees’ chair and vice chair, respectively. The Board also welcomed new member, Dan Driehaus.
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Metro, Access Suspend Fare Collection During Hamilton County Snow Emergency

Metro and Access paratransit will continue service through inclement winter weather, but customers should be prepared for possible detours and/or delays in service.
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Metro Awards $39.2 Million In 2nd Round Of Transit Infrastructure Fund Grants

Thirty-six transit-related infrastructure projects across 25 Hamilton County communities this year will receive a combined $39.2 million in new funding from Metro’s second round of Transit Infrastructure Fund grants.
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Metro Announces Hamilton Avenue & Reading Road As Greater Cincinnati Region’S First-Ever Brt Corridors

Metro is pleased to announce that Hamilton Avenue and Reading Road will receive the region’s first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) services.