YOUNGSTOWN — Western Reserve Transit Authority will resume its fixed-route bus service (Monday) May 18.
WRTA had suspended the service April 6 and offered only countywide scheduled service using its smaller buses.
When the fixed-route service resumes, all rides will be free as before, according to a news release. Schedules will remain the same on most routes, but safety measures will be enforced for all riders during the coronavirus pandemic:
- All passengers must wear face coverings. Riders who are not wearing face coverings will not be permitted to board the bus.
- With the exception of passengers using wheelchairs or those with baby strollers, all passengers must enter the bus through the rear door.
- Social distancing must be observed for seating on the bus. Signs will be posted on the seats to enforce this policy.
- Only life-necessary trips are permitted. All riders must have a destination and must get off of the bus when they reach it. Recreational and continuous riding is prohibited.
- Federal Station, 309 W. Commerce St., will remain closed, though buses will continue to arrive and depart from the back of the building.
Normal schedules will be followed on all fixed routes, with the exception of WRTA’s six Nightline routes. Each Nightline route will have only two runs Monday through Friday — those leaving Federal Station at 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. The later runs are eliminated.
WRTA operates 24 fixed routes (plus Nightline service) in Mahoning County and six fixed routes in Warren.
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