Jul 24, 2014

New Metro Uptown Transit District Makes Connections, Riding Easier

With the official opening of Metro’s Uptown Transit District, Metro and community leaders celebrated a new way to better connect Metro riders.

Community leaders dedicated new transit locations today

ribbon cuttingCINCINNATI – With the official opening of Metro’s Uptown Transit District, Metro and community leaders celebrated a new way to better connect Metro riders.

Metro’s new Uptown Transit District will serve the thousands of people riding Metro to and from jobs, education, medical services and entertainment in Uptown every day.

The Uptown Transit District serves as the major connection and transfer point for several Metro routes. It is composed of boarding areas in four locations:

The Uptown Transit District was developed with the involvement of partners including the University of Cincinnati, the Uptown Consortium, and the City of Cincinnati.

Designed by Michael Schuster Associates and built by Adleta Construction, the new shelters offer many customer amenities, including:

"The Uptown Transit District is a major improvement in transit amenities in Uptown, and we're very excited to officially open it today," said Jason Dunn, SORTA Board Chair. "The transit district concept is a new approach to providing mass transportation that sets the stage for a new Metro."

 Metro secured $7 million for the Uptown Transit District project. This includes federal earmark and federal Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality funds made available through the Ohio Department of Transportation and OKI Regional Council of Governments and local funds.

For more info about the Uptown Transit Center and additional photos, visit http://www.go-metro.com/uptown-transit-district

Metro is a non-profit, tax-funded public service of the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, providing about 17 million rides per year.

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