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  1. Capital District Transportation Authority operates 56 fixed bus routes servicing an area approximately 2,300 square miles in size with a population of 769,000 individuals [1] . See Capital District Transit Authority routes.

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  2. In 2020, CDTA began a service called Flex which is an on-demand service where a person is transported by van to their desired location or CDTA bus route. Riders use an app similar to Uber and Lyft to request a ride.

  3. In 2011, COTA conducted a study to consider the potential benefits of switching to compressed natural gas (CNG) to power its fixed-route bus fleet. The study compared costs of CNG versus diesel fuel, operational and maintenance expenses, market forces, and infrastructure costs.

  4. 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.

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  5. Go directly to the route you want to or click on links for different areas CDTA serves for printable route maps and schedules. Schedules and information are available upon request in large print, Braille and tape formats. Search routes, stops, and landmarks. Or select from the route list below...

  6. Central Ohio Transit Authority or COTA is the public transit operator in the greater Columbus, Ohio area. This includes Franklin County as well as portions of neighbouring Delaware, Fairfield and Licking Counties.

  7. 23 de fev. de 2024 · COLUMBUS, Ohio — A rapid transit corridor could land in downtown Columbus as one of multiple bus rapid transit systems coming to central Ohio. The corridor, aimed for West Broad Street, would run along 9.3 miles of the street, stretching from downtown Columbus to Prairie Township and traveling through areas like Franklinton and ...