Public Transportation
In Cincinnati, our journey toward a sustainable future must include transitioning away from single-passenger vehicles and embracing public transportation. To achieve our carbon reduction goals and create a more eco-friendly city, we need residents to see public transportation as a reliable and convenient alternative. This transformation depends on well-connected bus routes and improved access to transportation corridors, as well as enhancing the amenities public transportation offers.
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Cincinnati Metro Bus Transit
Metro is Southwest Ohio's fixed-route bus service, which serves Hamilton County residents in addition to providing commuter routes from Clermont, Butler and Warren counties into Cincinnati.
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Streetcar in Cincinnati
The Connector is an electric-powered streetcar that operates along a 3.6-mile loop connecting Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine and Banks neighborhoods via the Central Business District. It is free to ride.
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Transit Hubs
Cincinnati is dedicated to creating more neighborhood mobility networks and transit hubs where residents can connect by bike, walking, and bus.