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- If any one place in Cleveland could be called a transit hub, this is it. Lots of great connections to be had on the Red, Blue, Green and Waterfront Lines. I recommend the day pass for $5.
- On blue and green: eastbound, pay when you get on. Westbound, pay when you get off. Rule of thumb is pay at tower city.
- Bingham LoftsApril 19, 2012When exiting the west 25th rta stop wait until everyone has gone up the stairs or you'll have people getting too close to uUpvoted 2 weeks ago
- Head west on the red line for a cheap and easy way to Cleveland Hopkins Airport.
- Flagship of the GCRTA system, serving all rail 🚆lines, plus Customer Service Desk.
- Bingham LoftsApril 11, 2012Takes 18 minutes from downtown to institute if art on healthline 30mins by car
- Beth HudakApril 6, 2012Purchase separate passes when going to and coming from a destination. Learned this one the hard way.
- Byron BrewerJuly 26, 2010Don't buy your RTA ticket at street level (bus stop) if you're riding the train, buy your ticket below street level near the turnstiles.
- Allison PSeptember 22, 2010For newbies: be sure that the driver doesn't switch the destination sign after the train has pulled in or you could end up on the wrong train.
- Carmen Sandiego 👢👣👣💄🗽November 8, 2012I have never come across such rude people in my life! This place has the worst customer service ever!
- If you use the rta for transportation, buy a car. These guys have no clue what thay are doing. Trust me you'll be late.
- Don't make eye contact and smile at anyone. You'll get unsolicited hugs and bodily contact.
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