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.

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.

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.

Transit Hubs
Cincinnati is dedicated to creating more neighborhood mobility networks and transit hubs where residents can connect by bike, walking, and bus.