COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will extend free bus rides through Saturday. COTA announced it would waive fares through Friday and Saturday in a statement Friday ...
As Winter Storm Fern raged across central Ohio on Jan. 25, often the only vehicles visible on the roads were Central Ohio ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority has waived fares for all of its services Jan. 23-24 due to a cold weather advisory issued ...
COTA has announced all rides will be free for the rest of the day Friday and all of Saturday, due to the extreme cold temps.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) buses look different today than this one from the 1970s, when a young boy watched this bus ...
COTA’s CEO is getting a raise amid rising ridership and the implementation of the $8 billion public transit initiative LinkUs.
As the wheels on more buses go round, the number of passengers stepping aboard keeps increasing. Rides taken on buses run by the Central Ohio Transit Authority have edged back toward a pre-pandemic ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission announced 83 new projects to build or improve sidewalks, bikeways and trails throughout central Ohio. The projects are part a COTA ballot ...
For the first time, the Central Ohio Transit Authority is undertaking a bond issue, and will use the funds to pay for upgrades to its McKinley Avenue transportation facility to allow buses to run on ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority plans to study whether to implement fare-free transit for its Columbus-area bus routes The Central Ohio Transit Authority's Board of Trustees voted Monday to hire a ...