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#OHInvestsInTransit: GDRTA Flyer Service Supports Downtown Revitalization, Gets People Moving

#OHInvestsInTransit: GDRTA Flyer Service Supports Downtown Revitalization, Gets People Moving

In November 2018, Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (GDRTA) launched The Flyer, a free, downtown shuttle bus service which runs in a continuous loop that stretches from Monument Avenue by RiverScape MetroPark to Irvin Avenue by the University of Dayton. Shuttles arrive at each stop along the loop every 10 minutes or less, with stops at major employment centers, entertainment and dining destinations, amenities, and hot spots.

#OHInvestsinTransit: City of Sandusky uses transit to invest in Workforce

#OHInvestsinTransit: City of Sandusky uses transit to invest in Workforce

This piece is part of a series highlighting transit systems across Ohio who are investing in the future. These projects were made possible through the record-setting annual investments by the state in public transit: $70 million per year over a two-year period.

See the other blogs in this series here.

#OHInvestsinTransit: NEORide Launches Multi-Agency Integrated Fare Collection Solution: EZfare

#OHInvestsinTransit: NEORide Launches Multi-Agency Integrated Fare Collection Solution: EZfare

This new technology improves the speed of boarding the bus, reduces the demands on operators and allows integration with other payment options, including college passes. NEORide is also looking into the integration of a smartcard system for those passengers without access to a smartphone or bank account.

#OHInvestsinTransit: Logan Public Transit to expand services thanks to Transit Innovation Funding

#OHInvestsinTransit: Logan Public Transit to expand services thanks to Transit Innovation Funding

Last week, Greater Ohio kicked-off a new blog series highlighting some of the new and exciting investments that are being made across Ohio to innovate public transit thanks to the historic investment made by the state as a result of the $70 million in state funding approved earlier this year.