YOUNGSTOWN — Western Reserve Transit Authority is implementing several operational changes to adapt to rider demand and health-related factors, according to a news release.
The changes are:
- All regular fixed routes in Mahoning County will have their schedules extended later into the evening. Most fixed-route buses will make their final runs of the day Monday through Friday between 8 and 9 p.m.
- Fixed-route schedules in the City of Warren will remain the same as they have been, with no evening runs.
- Nightline routes will be discontinued as of Friday (June 5).
- In their place will be WRTA Late Night — a scheduled curb-to-curb service offered with dedicated small vehicles — that will debut Monday and run between 9 p.m. and midnight Monday through Friday. Late Night buses will run only within areas served by WRTA’s Mahoning County fixed routes. Information on scheduling a Late Night trip can be found here.
Rides on all WRTA buses, including Late Night, will continue to be free until further notice. Regulations put in place during the coronavirus pandemic remain in effect:
- Riders on all WRTA buses must wear a face covering. Riders will be prohibited from boarding the bus without a face covering.
- Except for those in wheelchairs or with baby strollers, all riders must enter fixed-route buses through the rear door.
- Social distancing must be observed for seating on all buses. Signs are posted on the seats to enforce this policy.
- Only life-necessary trips are permitted. All riders must have a destination and must get off the bus when they reach it. Recreational and continuous riding is prohibited.
- Federal Station will remain closed, though buses will continue to arrive and depart from the back of the building.
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