The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) have introduced new ...
As Columbus City Schools weighs cutting high school busing, The Dispatch sees whether it was feasible to get to a district ...
COTA is entering a pivotal era of expansion and innovation, and Alicia’s leadership will help strengthen the foundation our ...
COTA’s budget in 2026 will grow substantially as the transit authority sees its first full year of increased sales tax ...
Low-income riders on Central Ohio Transit Authority buses will get half-off fares beginning March 1 if they sign up to pay using the transit agency's new digital fare system. COTA is reducing fares by ...
In the early 1970s, privately owned transit companies across the country were facing financial problems, and the Columbus Transit Company was no exception. The company was transitioning to ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) just launched a new and improved way to pay fares. The new fare policy and payment system either reduces or maintains transit fares for all customers by ...
Short North residents, workers and visitors will be able to ride Central Ohio Transit Authority buses free beginning in May through a new pilot program similar to the Cpass program for Downtown ...
COTA’s direct bus service from Ohio State’s campus to John Glenn Columbus International Airport might be discontinued, but there are still several ways to get home for the holidays. OSUAir, which ran ...