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The station opened with the extension of the CTS Rapid Transit to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport on November 15, 1968. As originally constructed, the headhouse on the northwest side of the parking lot included an escalator to a tunnel leading under the Norfolk Southern (formerly New York Central Railroad) tracks and the eastbound Red Line tracks to a second escalator connecting the ...
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RTA Rapid Transit [note 4] Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority: Cleveland: 3,469,100 10,000 19 mi (31 km) [26] 526 1955 [27] 18 [26]
Airport station (GCRTA) Ashby station (GCRTA) Attleboro station (GCRTA) Avalon station (GCRTA) Belvoir station; Brookpark station; Buckeye–Woodhill station
PARTA provides connecting services with three neighboring transit authorities, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority [7] and the METRO Regional Transit Authority in Summit County. In addition, connections are possible to Greyhound , the Barons Bus Lines College Connection, the Stark Area Regional Transportation Authority (SARTA) by ...
Preserved Cleveland Transit Bristol VRT at the South Yorkshire Transport Museum, 2019. The non-metropolitan county of Cleveland was formed by the Local Government Act 1972, incorporating the County Borough of Teesside districts of Hartlepool, Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh-on-Tees as its non-metropolitan districts, with Middlesbrough becoming Cleveland's county town.
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