The map showing the routes and the areas within the three-quarter mile radius is available on WRTA’s website, as is information on how to schedule ride training and links to apps to help with ride scheduling and tracking. If someone who wants to take a trip that begins with three-fourths of a mile from a fixed route, that would end somewhere the fixed route doesn’t travel, the traveler can use the door-to-door service, as well. The door-to-door services will be for anyone in Trumbull County that lives more than three-fourths of a mile from a fixed route, and for seniors and people with disabilities, no matter where they live in the county. WRTA will also implement scheduled, door-to-door transportation services, similar to the services offered by Trumbull County Transit. The new fixed routes will broaden the WRTA’s presence in Trumbull County.
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The full list of fares is available online at, along with tools for route planning, tools for scheduling, information on registering for reduced rates and detailed maps of WRTA’s existing routes and proposed routes in Trumbull County. There is also a monthlong pass available for $42 or $21 for seniors and people with disabilities. There are day passes available for $3 and a $1.50 reduced rate for passengers 62 or older who carry the WRTA-issued identification card. And people in Youngstown and Mahoning County will be able to travel to more stops in Warren and Trumbull County once the routes begin.Īs for bus fares, there are several options available. Route 422 from Warren into Youngstown and other destinations in Mahoning County, he said. Riders will be able to board a WRTA Warren Express bus and travel U.S.
Several additional routes will branch out into Trumbull County, to the Millenium Boulevard shopping area off Elm Road in Bazetta, the hospitals in Warren on East Market Street and Eastland Avenue, the industrialized area known as the Golden Triangle, residential areas off Niles Road in the Draper Street area routes, areas on Warren’s southwest side branching onto Parkman Road and a route that follows state Route 45 into Champion where Kent State University Trumbull campus is, said Dean Harris, WRTA’s executive director. Buses will come from downtown Youngstown into a downtown Warren hub. Starting March 2, the routes will be operational. hearing at the Warren SCOPE senior center, while about three times as many attended a 2 p.m. For the most part, the routes discussed varied little from the routes initially talked about in November.