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  1. The Central Ohio Transit Authority is the regional public transit provider for greater Columbus and Central Ohio. With a service area of 1.2 million residents, COTA provides nearly 19 million passenger trips annually. In 2018 and 2020, COTA received the Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award from the American Public Transportation Association.

  2. Ride COTA is the official website of the Central Ohio Transit Authority, where you can find trip planning tools, service updates, timetables, fares and more. Whether you need to get to work, school, shopping or entertainment, COTA has a bus route that can take you there. Explore the options and discover how easy it is to ride COTA.

  3. This data point doesn’t even include households who have access to an unreliable car, or a car they can’t afford. Lack of access to reliable transit is a huge barrier to having steady work, being able to access healthcare, being able to buy groceries and other necessities, and staying connected with family and community. [Source: U.S ...

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  4. Our 15-county region is on track to reach 3.15 million residents by 2050. That’s nearly a million more people in about 25 years. LinkUS is our region’s proactive transportation and growth plan — collaboratively created by COTA, the City of Columbus, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC) — to accommodate this major population ...

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  5. Ohio’s transit systems support the 175,000 Ohioans who rely on transit each day. The Ohio Public Transit Association (OPTA) is an advocate for public transportation in Ohio. OPTA provides its membership with government relations services, networking, training, media outreach and technical assistance.

  6. Public transit has taken numerous forms in Columbus, the largest city and capital of Ohio. Transit has variously used passenger trains, horsecars, streetcars, interurbans, trolley coaches, and buses. Current service is through the Central Ohio Transit Authority 's bus system, numerous intercity bus companies, and through bikeshare, rideshare ...

  7. Central Ohio Transit Authority. Read, chill or put on some tunes and leave the driving to COTA (Central Ohio Transit Authority). Our public bus system offers no-hassle commuter service for Franklin county and parts of Delaware, Fairfield, Licking and Union counties. Local and express trips. Daily and monthly passes, too.

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