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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.
Improving Transit and Expanding Sidewalks, Trails and Bikeways. COTA is Modernizing Our Transit System Through LinkUS. Central Ohio is one of the fastest growing regions in the country, on track to reach 3.15 million residents by 2050. That’s nearly a million more people over the next 25 years.
COTA offers a convenient and affordable transit service in Central Ohio, with online ticket purchasing options available.
List of COTA routes and services. Interactive map of COTA bus routes. Note: not all frequent lines remain frequent throughout their entire routes; see the official map for details. The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) operates 41 fixed-route bus services throughout the Columbus metropolitan area in Central Ohio.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT; / ˈoʊ.dɒt /) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [2] responsible for developing and maintaining all state and U.S. roadways outside of municipalities and all Interstates except the Ohio Turnpike.
Current service is through the Central Ohio Transit Authority's bus system, numerous intercity bus companies, and through bikeshare, rideshare, and electric scooter services. Public transit began in Columbus with Union Station, built in 1851.