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WRTA Buses May Be Delayed

Please be advised that due to the inclement weather, WRTA buses may be delayed so please plan accordingly.  Your patience and understanding is appreciated!

New Year’s Day – January 1st

Please be advised that WRTA will be closed and there will be no bus service on Monday, January 1st in celebration of the holiday.

We here at WRTA sincerely hope that you and your family will have a very happy and safe New Year’s!

Regular bus service will resume on Tuesday, January 2nd.

Last Chance to Ride the Holiday Bus: First Night New Year’s Eve

The WRTA Holiday Bus will make its final appearance this year at the First Night Youngstown celebration on New Year’s Eve. Along with a regular WRTA bus, it will carry passengers between events from 4:00 pm till just after midnight. There will be no charge for rides on either bus.

First Night events are scheduled for several locations in downtown Youngstown, including the Covelli Centre, as well as along Wick Avenue and on the YSU campus. The buses will make continuous runs in both directions between the venues.

The Holiday Bus, sponsored by First National Bank, brightened the holidays for thousands of riders this season, as it traveled every daytime route in the WRTA system at least once. Look for the Holiday Bus to return in December 2o18!

WRTA Holiday Bus Makes Its Debut at Boardman Library Event

The holiday spirit was definitely in the air as the WRTA Holiday Bus made its first appearance at the Boardman Branch of the Public Library of Mahoning County on December 13.

The festively decorated bus pulled into the parking lot with driver Howdy Divelbiss and WRTA Director of Transportation Judy Rodriguez dressed for the occasion. Kids and their parents got to visit with Santa and receive gift bags courtesy of the Library.

As WRTA Executive Director Jim Ferraro noted, “The Holiday Bus is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to the voters who supported our recent Sales Tax issue, which will allow us to continue to provide transportation service to Mahoning County residents who need WRTA to get to their jobs, their doctor, and to shop for groceries and other necessities. We’re also thanking our riders for their continued patronage by making all rides on the Holiday Bus free.”

The bus will travel all WRTA daytime routes at least once from now through December 30, and Santa will be on board through December 23. Check the previous News story for a complete schedule.

The final appearance of the WRTA Holiday Bus will be at the First Night celebration in downtown Youngstown on New Year’s Eve.

 

 

Ride the WRTA Holiday Bus FREE! Here Are the Routes and Times

Between December 14 and December 30, the WRTA Holiday bus will make at least one trip on every route within our system. And when you see the Holiday Bus coming, you can keep your fare in your pocket, because everyone rides FREE!

The Holiday Bus will make its final runs in downtown Youngstown on New Year’s Eve as part of the First Night celebration.

Here is the full schedule (times shown are when the Holiday Bus leaves Federal Station unless otherwise indicated):

DAY DATE ROUTE TIME
Thursday December 14 8 Market 10:10 AM
10 Belmont 11:10 AM
4 Steel 1:40 PM
11 Cornersburg 2:40 PM
Friday December 15 12 Albert 12:40 PM
1 Elm 1:30 PM
Saturday December 16 28 Warren Express 4:40 PM
Monday December 18 6 Fifth 10:10 AM
2 Oak 11:10 AM
Tuesday December 19 16 Buckeye 5:10 PM
15 Struthers 6:10 PM
Wednesday December 20 14 Mosier 2:40 PM
3 Wilson 3:40 PM
Thursday December 21 7 Glenwood 10:10 AM
5 South 11:40 AM
Friday December 22 9 Austintown 3:10 PM
12 McGuffey 4:10 PM
Saturday December 23 26 Boardman East Loop *2:40 PM
23 Canfield/Boardman Loop 3:40 PM
25 Boardman/Canfield Loop *4:25 PM
Tuesday December 26 8 Market 6:10 AM
8 Market 8:10 AM
10 Belmont 7:10 AM
10 Belmont 9:10 AM
Wednesday December 27 4 Steel 10:40 AM
4 Steel 12:40 PM
4 Steel 2:40 PM
11 Cornersburg 11:40 AM
11 Cornersburg 1:40 PM
Thursday December 28 14 Mosier 9:40 AM
14 Mosier 11:40 AM
1 Elm 10:40 AM
5 South 12:40 PM
7 Glenwood *1:20 PM
Friday December 29 9 Austintown 5:38 AM
9 Austintown 7:10 AM
9 Austintown 9:10 AM
13 McGuffey 6:10 AM
13 McGuffey 8:10 AM
Saturday December 30 7 Glenwood 12:10 PM
7 Glenwood *2:20 PM
5 South *12:45 PM
5 South 1:40 PM
Sunday December 31 First Night Youngstown TBA

* leaving Southern Park Mall

Bring the Kids to See WRTA’s Holiday Bus and Santa Wednesday, Dec. 13 at 3:00 pm!

WRTA is getting into the spirit of the season this year in a new and exciting way with a beautifully decorated Holiday Bus.

The WRTA Holiday Bus, sponsored by First National Bank, will make its public debut at a special event to be held at the Boardman location of the Public Library of Youngstown & Mahoning County (7680 Glenwood Avenue). The bus will roll into the Library parking lot on Wednesday, December 13 at 3:00 pm. — and it will be carrying a special passenger: Santa Claus!

Parents are encouraged to bring their children to the Library for this magical event. Kids will have the opportunity to visit with Santa on board the bus (his “throne” will be a seat in the middle of the back row) and receive special gift bags provided by the Public Library.

The WRTA Holiday Bus will be decorated both outside and in with all the festive sights and colors of the season, and holiday music will be played on board. Starting the next day, the bus will be traveling all daytime WRTA routes in Mahoning County from December 13 through the end of the year. And here’s the best part…all rides on the Holiday Bus will be free!

We’ve posted a schedule of the days and times the Holiday Bus will be on your route. You might want to plan a ride on the WRTA Holiday Bus when your kids or grandkids can join you.

The Holiday Bus’s  final appearance will be at downtown Youngstown’s First Night celebration New Year’s Eve.

All the best wishes of the season to our WRTA riders!

 

[NOTE: Illustration above is an artist’s conception.]

Thanksgiving Day – November 23rd

Please be advised that WRTA will be closed and there will be no bus service on Thursday, November 23rd in celebration of the holiday.

We here at WRTA sincerely hope that you and your family will have a very happy and safe Thanksgiving holiday!

Regular bus service will resume on Friday, November 24th.

Veterans Day – November 11, 2017

The Western Reserve Transit Authority would like to recognize and honor all Veterans for their service to this Country.

In appreciation, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, all Veterans will be able to ride WRTA fixed route service for free, with proper Veteran identification.

For more information, please contact Customer Service at 330-744-8431.

Vindicator Endorses Issue 4 to Support WRTA Operations

In an October 22 editorial, The Vindicator gave its endorsement to Issue 4, the renewal sales tax issue on the November 7 ballot that will provide continuing support for WRTA’s operations. Here is the text of that editorial:

Levies for mass transit, children deserve support

Two days ago, The Vindicator urged voters in a half-dozen Mahoning Valley public school districts to support school-levy renewals at the polls this fall to stave off sabotage to their operating budgets.

But just as school districts cannot be expected to operate with significantly less revenue than they did four or five years ago, neither can publicly funded countywide service agencies. Two such Mahoning County agencies with solid reputations for quality service are making such pleas in this election.

Western Reserve Transit Authority, which provides a variety of mass-transit services in the county, seeks continuing renewal of its 0.25 percent sales tax, first approved by voters in 2008 and renewed easily in 2012. Mahoning County Children’s Services is seeking a 0.5-mill replacement levy for the tax issue voters first approved in 1983.

Both warrant “yes” votes at the polls.

The WRTA operates 21 fixed routes in the county six days per week as well as special services for people with disabilities, suburban loop routes for high-traffic areas in Boardman, Austintown and Canfield, plus on-call curb-to-curb pickup service for communities without regular daily routes.

In recent years, it has expanded its schedules and services. The authority, which drew some 1.5 million passenger rides in 2016, is a lifeline for thousands to ensure their mobility to places of employment or critically needed services.

Some of WRTA’s targeted ridership groups continue to increase. According to the 2017 Updated Coordinated Public Transit Human Service Plan prepared by Nelson Development Ltd. of Akron, the WRTA draws upon a base of 33,682 disabled adults in the county, 64,501 adults living in poverty and 9,152 adults without any access to a private vehicle.

A strong mass transit authority also enhances a community’s ability to attract viable economic development.

All of those assets are well worth Issue 4’s cost of one cent for every four dollars in purchases in the county. In addition, the loss of the approximately $8.5 million the sales tax provides WRTA would also result in the loss of millions in federal and state assistance.

What’s more, WRTA leaders have proved to be responsible stewards in their spending practices, having earlier this month received an award for another clean audit from the state auditor.

Five years ago, 68,671 county voters or 61 percent of the electorate saw the value in renewing the sales tax for WRTA. Given the growth in the transit authority’s outreach and services since then, we’re hopeful its margin of victory will be even larger this year.

10-Ride Pass Winner for the Month of October!

We are happy to announce that the winner of the 10-Ride Pass for the month of October is…CARLTON TAYLOR!

To claim your prize Carlton, simply go to the information window at Federal Station and present a valid ID, between the hours of 7:30 am – 4:00 pm, Monday – Friday.

Remember that WRTA will once again be giving away a free 10-Ride Pass each month in 2017. Simply like our page on Facebook for a chance to win! A random winner will be selected from all of our page likes each month. Winners need to provide a valid ID to claim their prize. Employees, board members, and contracted employees are not eligible. You can only win one pass in 2017.

Be sure to share this with your family and friends.

(This is a promotion run by WRTA. It is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.)

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WRTA provides daily service Monday — Friday on 24 Fixed Routes, Saturday on 22 fixed routes, and weekdays evening service on 3 on-demand vehicles.

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