Aug 3, 2016

Metro August Service Changes Begin Sunday, August 14

Rt. 90 Metro*Plus adding two new stops in Kenwood area.

CINCINNATI – Metro’s August service changes will go into effect Sunday, August 14, 2016. Metro*Plus service change will take effect Monday, August 15, 2016.

The following routes will have minor routing and/or running time adjustments (links to new schedules in blue:)

Rt.2X               Madeira Express

Rt.4                 Blue Ash/Kenwood/Ridge Road

Rt. 6                Queen City

Rt. 16              Mt. Healthy

Rt. 17              Seven Hills/Mt. Healthy/Mt. Airy/Northgate

Rt. 19              Colerain Avenue - Northgate

Rt. 21              Harrison Avenue

Rt. 24              Anderson - Uptown

Rt. 27              Northside - Casey

Rt. 32              Price Hill – Glenway Crossing – Delhi

Rt. 33              Western Hills - Glenway

Rt. 43              Bond Hill

Rt. 43              Reading Road

Rt.43               Winton Hills

Rt. 49              Fairmount – English Woods

Rt. 64              Glenway Crossing - Westwood

Rt. 72              Kings Island Direct

Rt. 78              Springdale – Vine/Lincoln Hts.

Metro*Plus      Metro*Plus

Rt. 72 Kings Island Direct: Effective August 14, 2016, this route will provide seasonal job connection service to Kings Island on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through October 30. The fare will be $2.25 each way on Rt. 72 only.

Rt. 90 Metro*Plus will have minor time adjustments and two stops will be added at Kenwood and Galbraith and Montgomery and Galbraith Roads.

Schedules are now available at http://www.go-metro.com/riding-metro/maps-and-schedules and will soon be available by mail and in the Mercantile Building, 120 E. Fourth Street, across from Government Square, weekdays, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. For additional information, call Metro at 621-4455, weekdays 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Metro is a non-profit, tax-funded public service of the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, providing about 16 million rides per year.
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