Clermont Transportation Connection

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Clermont Transportation Connection
Clermont Transportation Connection logo.png
Founded1977
Headquarters4003 Filager Road in Batavia, Ohio
Service areaClermont County, Ohio
Service typeBus
Routes3
Fuel typeDiesel
Websitectc.clermontcountyohio.gov

Clermont Transportation Connection (CTC) is a public transportation agency serving Clermont County, Ohio, United States. It operates three fixed transit bus routes, the Dial-A-Ride demand responsive transport service, and paratransit service. Two of the fixed routes are express routes from suburban areas to Downtown Cincinnati, and one is a connector between the expanding suburbs and the rural eastern portion of the county. Three Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority bus routes (28, 29X, 82X) also extend into the county with funding from CTC.

CTC was founded in 1977 as Clermont Area Rural Transit (CART).[1]

Routes[]

No. Route Description
1 Felicity - Eastgate Shuttle travels once in each direction per day, providing a crucial link between rural Felicity and Franklin Township with both places of employment and shopping destinations in suburban Union Township
2X New Richmond Express travels twice in each direction per day, providing express service along the US 52 corridor between two park and ride lots in the suburb of New Richmond and Downtown Cincinnati
4X Amelia Express travels seven times per day in each direction, providing express service along the Ohio State Route 125 corridor to Downtown Cincinnati; a variety of suburban pick-up locations, including one park and ride lot, are located in Amelia, Batavia Township, Pierce Township, and Union Township

CTC formerly operated a Route 3 with all-day local service between Milford, Goshen Township, and Miami Township, with connecting service to Downtown Cincinnati via SORTA Routes 28 and 28X.

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References[]

  1. ^ "CTC Home". Clermont Transportation Connection. Retrieved 2016-09-14.

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