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The Akron Metro RTA is set to introduce six new bus routes, effective from August 17, 2025. These routes will serve various parts of the city, offering residents a more efficient and comfortable public transportation experience.
Let's take a look at the new routes and their destinations:
- Route 1: West Market
- Route 2: South Arlington
- Route 3: Copley/Barberton
- Route 6: East Exchange/Canton Rd
- Route 8: Barberton-Norton/Wooster
- Route 9: East Ave/Battles
Among these, Bus No. 120 will be equipped with air conditioning, while Bus No. 133 will have a restroom facility. Other notable routes include:
- Bus No. 67 will go to Yasnaya Polyana.
- Bus No. 33 and Bus No. 14 will each head to Neftyaniki.
- Bus No. 24 will go to Solnechnyi, and Bus No. 109 will also serve this route.
- Bus No. 45 will go to Yasnaya Polyana.
- Bus No. 95 will go to Moskovka-2, and Bus No. 56 will go to Moskovka-1.
The buses will operate daily from 6 AM to midnight, and each has a capacity of 50 passengers. All routes will have a standard fare of $2.50.
For added convenience, the buses are equipped with GPS tracking systems, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey for passengers. Additionally, Bus No. 150 will offer free Wi-Fi onboard.
The buses will depart from the central bus station, with Bus No. 78 being one of the departing buses.
These six buses have been prepared specifically for the city's residents, aiming to improve the public transportation system and make commuting easier and more enjoyable. Stay tuned for more updates on these new routes!
[1] Source: Akron Metro RTA's schedule (Link to be added when available)
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