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Metro To Honor Active, Reserve And Retired Military Members With Free Rides On Nov. 10
Ride fare-free on Nov. 10 with military ID.
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Ride Metro To Polls Fare-Free On Election Day, Nov. 7
To assist Hamilton County residents in accessing their polling stations for the upcoming election on Nov. 7 in Ohio, all Metro service will operate fare-free that day.
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Two Cincinnati Metro Executives Garner Awards In Recognition Of Their Leadership
Metro CEO and General Manager Darryl Haley and COO John Ravasio were honored for their leadership skills and contributions to the community.
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Bengals Fans Score Fare-Free Rides On October 15Th, Courtesy Of Miller Lite® Free Rides Program
Molson Coors’ ongoing partnership with Cincinnati Metro ensures safe fan celebrations for Oct. 15 game against Seattle Seahawks.
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Metro To Hold Public Meetings Ahead Of Proposed December Service Changes
Improvements to include more crosstown routes & access to employment and medical centers.
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Metro & Partners Celebrate Improved West End Bus Shelters With Ribbon Cutting
Joined by city, neighborhood and civic leaders, Metro celebrated three improved West End bus shelters during a ribbon-cutting on Sept. 21.
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Metro To Celebrate 3Rd Annual Car Free Day With Free Rides On Friday, Sept. 22
Metro is proud to host its third annual Car Free Day Cincy on Friday, Sept. 22 with free rides on all Metro fixed-route service, Access paratransit and MetroNow! services.
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Ride Metro To Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, Sept. 14-17
Avoid the stress of navigating road closures and finding parking and ride Metro to Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, Sept. 14-17 along 5th Street. Check event-related street closures and service detours.
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Metro Names William Spraul As New Vice President Of Operations
Effective Sept. 5, William Spraul will be re-joining Metro as its new Vice President of Operations. Spraul will be responsible for delivering Metro’s services to ensure operational excellence.
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Unveiling The Past: Recalling The Memorable Launch Of Metro 50 Years Ago
It was Aug. 15, 1973. Theodore Berry was the mayor, the Big Red Machine was in full effect and Cincinnati’s bustling streets were witnessing a groundbreaking transformation.