TheCentral Ohio Transit Authority(COTA) operates 41fixed-route busservices throughout theColumbus metropolitan areain CentralOhio.The agency operates its standard and frequent bus services seven days per week, andrush hourservice Monday to Friday.[1]All buses and routes are wheelchair and mobility device-accessible, and include front-mounted bike racks.[2]
The authority also operates multiple transit services, including the microtransit service COTA//PLUS and the on-demand COTA Mainstream service.
List of routes
editLine type | Days | Minimum service frequency | No. of routes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard line | Mon–Sun | Every 15–30 minutes | 17 | |
Frequent line | Mon–Sun | Every 15 minutes or better | 10 | |
Rush hour line (express) | Mon–Fri | Varies,rush hourtimes only | 14 | |
Source:[1] |
Routes 1–12: through downtown
editRoutes 1 through 12 traverseDowntown Columbus.[3]These routes are classified as local lines.[4]
No. and designation | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kenny/Livingston | Frequent | NB/WB | To Pickforde Dr & Bethel Rd | SB/EB | To Reynoldsburg Park & Ride | [5] | |
2 | E Main/N High | Frequent | NB/WB | To N High St & Fenway Rd | SB/EB | To Hanson St & E Main St | [6][7] | |
3 | Northwest/Harrisburg | Standard | NB | To Tremont Rd & Langham Rd | SB | To Parkway Centre | [8] | |
4 | Indianola/Lockbourne | Standard | NB | To Boardwalk St & Shapter Ave | SB | To Thimbleberry Rd & Alum Creek Dr | [9] | |
5 | W 5th Ave/Refugee | Frequent | NB/WB | To Renner Rd Park & Ride / Lincoln Village |
SB/EB | To Gender Road Towne Centre | [10] | |
6 | Sullivant | Standard | NB/EB | To Spring Street Terminal | SB/WB | To Lincoln Village | [11] | |
7 | Mt Vernon | Frequent | NB/EB | To Int'l Gateway & Sawyer Rd / Easton Transit Center |
SB/WB | To E Mound St & S 4th St | [12] | |
8 | Karl/S High/Parsons | Frequent | NB | To Boardwalk St & Shapter Ave | SB | To Great Southern Park & Ride | [13] | |
9 | W Mound/Brentnell | Standard | NB/EB | To Easton Transit Center | SB/WB | To Westwoods Park & Ride | [14][7] | |
10 | E Broad/W Broad | Frequent | WB | To Westwoods Park & Ride | EB | To Limited Brands | [15] | |
11 | Bryden/Maize | Standard | NB/WB | To N High St & Fenway Rd | SB/EB | To Frebis Ave & Alum Creek Dr | [16] | |
12 | McKinley/Fields | Standard | WB | To McKinley Ave Garage | EB | To Fields Ave Garage | [17] |
Routes 21–25: north–south
editRoutes 21 through 25 are laid out to connect destinations north and south.[3]These routes are classified as crosstown lines.[4]
No. and designation | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
21 | Hilliard Rome | Standard | NB | To Pickforde Dr & Bethel Rd | SB | To Lincoln Village | [18] | |
22 | OSU/Rickenbacker | Standard | NB/WB | To Grandview Yard | SB/EB | To London-Groveport & Alum Creek Dr | [19] | |
23 | James/Stelzer | Frequent | NB | To Easton Transit Center | SB | To Eastland Mall | [20] | |
24 | Hamilton Rd | Standard | NB | To Easton Transit Center | SB | To Eastland Mall | [21][22] | |
25 | Brice | Standard | NB | To Easton Transit Center | SB | To Canal Winchester Park & Ride | [23] |
Routes 31–35: west–east
editRoutes 31 through 35 are laid out to connect destinations east and west.[3]These routes are classified as crosstown lines.[4]
No. and designation | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
31 | Hudson | Standard | WB/SB | To Grandview Yard | EB/NB | To Easton Transit Center | [24] | |
32 | N Broadway | Standard | WB | To Heritage Club Dr & Main St | EB | To Easton Transit Center | [25] | |
33 | Henderson | Standard | WB | To 565 Metro Place | EB | To N High St & W Kanawha Ave | [26][22] | |
34 | Morse | Frequent | WB | To N High St & Fenway Rd | EB | To Easton Transit Center | [27] | |
35 | Dublin-Granville | Standard | WB | To Boardwalk St & Shapter Ave | SB | To Easton Transit Center | [28] |
Routes 41–52: east Columbus
editRoutes 41 through 52 operate on the city's east side; 41 through 46 serve northeast Columbus, while 51 and 52 serve southeast Columbus.[3]These routes are classified as rush hour (express) lines.[4]
No. and designation | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
41 | Crosswoods/Polaris | Rush hour | NB | To Crosswoods Park & Ride | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [29][30] | |
42 | Sharon Woods | Rush hour | NB | To Sharon Woods & Skywae Dr | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [31][30] | |
43 | Westerville | Rush hour | NB | To Westerville Park & Ride | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [32][30] | |
44 | Easton | Rush hour | NB/EB | To Easton Transit Center | SB/WB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [33][30] | |
45 | New Albany | Rush hour | NB/EB | To New Albany Park & Ride | SB/WB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [34][30] | |
46 | Gahanna | Rush hour | NB/EB | To Gahanna Park & Ride | SB/WB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [35][30] | |
51 | Reynoldsburg | Rush hour | WB | To Spring Street Terminal | EB | To Reynoldburg Park & Ride | [36][30] | |
52 | Canal Winchester | Rush hour | NB/WB | To Spring Street Terminal | SB/EB | To Canal Winchester Park & Ride | [37][30] |
Routes 61–75: west Columbus
editRoutes 61 through 75 operate on the city's west side; route 61 serves southwest Columbus, while routes 71 through 75 serve northwest Columbus.[3]These routes are classified as rush hour (express) lines.[4]
No. and designation | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
61 | Grove City | Rush hour | NB | To Spring Street Terminal | SB | To Grove City Park & Ride | [38][30] | |
71 | Hilliard | Rush hour | NB/WB | To Hilliard Park & Ride | SB/EB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [39][30] | |
72 | Tuttle | Rush hour | NB | To 5139 Park Center Ave | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [40][30] | |
73 | Dublin | Rush hour | NB | To Dublin Park & Ride | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [41][30] | |
74 | Smoky Row | Rush hour | NB | To Sawmill Rd & Hard Rd | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [42][30] | |
75 | Arlington/1st Ave | Rush hour | NB | To Nottingham & Riverside Dr | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [43][30] |
Other routes
editDesignation | Service type | Frequency | Destinations | Area | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CMAX | BRTline | Frequent | NB | To Polaris Pkwy & Africa Rd | SB | To E Mound St & S 4th St | [44] | ||
102 Polaris Pkwy/N High | Limited-stop | Standard | NB | To Meijer & Polaris Woods | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [45] | ||
Night Owl | Late-night | Standard | NB | To N High St & Blenheim Rd | SB | To W Broad St & N High St | [46][47] | ||
COTA AirConnect | Airport bus | Standard | NB | To CMH Airport | SB | To COTA Transit Terminal | [48][49] | ||
Other fixed-route services:SmartRide New Albany Blue, Red, Green shuttles;[50]GREAT Blue, Red, Green shuttles[51] |
Services
editThe Central Ohio Transit Authority operates multiple services without fixed routes.
COTA Plus, stylized as COTA//PLUS, is amicrotransitservice inGrove Cityand northeastFranklin County.The service enables people to use a mobile app or call COTA's customer service to arrange a trip within service zones created for Grove City and northeast Franklin County. Fares are different from fixed-route COTA services, with single fares at $3, day passes at $6, and weekly passes at $20. C-Pass holders, university students, children, and those with discount IDs receive free or reduced fares relative to their eligibility for other COTA services.[52]The service was first launched in Grove City in July 2019, and expanded with a three-month pilot to the northeast portion of Columbus and Franklin County in May 2020, following service reductions due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic.
COTA Mainstream is anon-demand shared-rideprogram for riders with disabilities.[53]
Seasonal or event-based services include the summertime "Zoo Bus" to theColumbus Zoo,[54]the "Bus it to the Buckeyes" service forOhio State Universityfootball games at theOhio Stadium,and the "Zoom to Boom" service to the city's July 4 fireworks show Red, White & Boom.[53]
History
editIn 1993, COTA began its first "COTA LINK" circulator route, operating in Downtown Columbus. The agency began other circulators, including Easton, Broad Street, and Westerville services around 2000. These services were cut around 2004.[55]
COTA began operating theCBUSservice, a freedowntown circulator,on May 5, 2014.[56]The route succeeded the downtown COTA LINK service. In May 2016, COTA began its AirConnect service between downtown andJohn Glenn Columbus International Airport,available with the $2.75 rush hour service fare. Previously, the agency offered a similar service with a $5 fare from 2001 to 2003, cut due to low ridership.[57]On May 1, 2017, the agency overhauled its bus network, the first redesign since COTA's establishment in 1971. The effort simplified routes, increased bus frequency, connected more locations, and reduced bus congestion in downtown Columbus. The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines and significantly increased weekend service.[58][59]
COTA began its CMAX service, the firstbus rapid transitservice in Columbus, on January 1, 2018.[60]In 2019, COTA ended its OSUAir service that connectedOhio State Universitydirectly with the Columbus airport, citing low ridership amid other bus route options.[61][58]
During theCOVID-19 pandemic,the majority of the agency's services were suspended. This included all express services, AirConnect, CBUS, and the Night Owl service. COTA restored the express lines in May 2021, reinstating 90 percent of the agency's former services.[30][62]
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