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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.
- How to Ride
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- Maps & Schedules
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- Service Changes
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- Transit app
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- Smartcard
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- Fare Overview
It’s easy to ride CABS through campus to connect to COTA bus...
- Buying Passes
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- Discount Fares
New Income Assistance Program To increase access to COTA’s...
- How to Ride
COTA offers a convenient and affordable transit service in Central Ohio, with online ticket purchasing options available.
8 paź 2024 · The Central Ohio Transit Authority has 41 bus routes in Columbus with 2997 bus stops. Their bus routes cover an area from the Heritage Club Dr & Colonial Dr stop to the Axium Building 6 stop and from the Columbus Zoo stop to the London-Groveport Rd & Alum Creek Dr stop.
TRANSIT APP. Download the Transit app to plan, track and pay for your trips. Only pay for what you use! Fares are capped at $4.50 a day or $62/month when you use the app or a COTA Smartcard. COTA.com/transitapp. VEHICLE FREQUENCY. HOLIDAY SERVICE. STANDARD. Mon–Fri: 5 a.m.–11 p.m. Sat, Sun: 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Departure times. 16–60 minutes apart.
USING YOUR SCHEDULE TRANSFERS This vehicle line has transfer stops in Downtown. There are 3 Transfer Zones that allow transfer to Lines 1–11 & CMAX. All lines stop in each zone with the exception of Line 10, which only stops in Zone 2. Lineups are times when most major lines arrive Downtown at the same time for transfers, occurring
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.
The 2 bus (Westview Turnaround→E Main St & Oak Valley Rd) has 104 stops departing from Westview Turnaround and ending at E Main St & Oak Valley Rd. Choose any of the 2 bus stops below to find updated real-time schedules and to see their route map. View on Map.