CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Ohio Department of Transportation and the Hocking-Athens-Perry Community Action Program announced a major expansion of Ohio’s GoBus intercity transit network, increasing mobility options for rural communities and strengthening statewide connectivity.
ODOT will fund four new intercity bus routes designed to extend GoBus service into previously unserved regions of the state.
The expanded service will connect thousands more Ohioans to services, higher education, and employment opportunities.
The expansion will double the service area, extending routes to Western and Northern Ohio, including communities such as Bowling Green, Fremont, Marion, Middletown, Oxford, Upper Sandusky, and Yellow Springs.
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