Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority
Public transit agency in Ohio, U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) is a public transit agency that has been operating in the Toledo area of Ohio since 1971. TARTA services 32 bus routes[1] in and around the Toledo metropolitan area and carries close to 2 million passengers each year. Every TARTA fixed-route bus is equipped with a bicycle rack.[2] The transit authority has special buses designed especially for disabled riders called TARPS (Toledo Area Regional Paratransit Service), which acts along the lines of the Americans with Disabilities Act.[3]
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Founded | 1971 |
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Headquarters | Toledo, Ohio |
Service area | Greater Toledo. U.S. |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Destinations | Lucas County and Rossford, Ohio |
Hubs | Cherry and Huron |
Annual ridership | 1,874,162 (2022) |
Chief executive | Mary Morrison, president Kendra Smith, vice president Laura Koprowski, Chief Executive Officer |
Website | TARTA.com |
In summer 2009, TARTA added 40 new buses to its fleet, including 10 mini- and 18 full-sized buses, in addition to 11 expanded buses for its TARPS fleet. The new buses were purchased with $7 million in federal money.[4]
In August 2022, fare collection resumed at pre-COVID rates systemwide.[5]