Cleveland Underground is a system of metro and light metro lines in Cleveland ( USA ) owned by RTA [1] . The subway consists of three lines - the Red Line (subway line), the Blue and Green Lines (light subway). These three lines connect Tower City Center [2] in downtown Cleveland to the old Cleveland terminal.
| Cleveland Metro | |
|---|---|
| Description | |
| A country | |
| Location | |
| opening date | March 15, 1955 |
| Operator | |
| Daily passenger traffic | 19 300 people |
| Annual passenger flow | no data. |
| Route network | |
| Number of lines | 3 |
| Number of stations | 49 |
| Net length | 54 km |
From Tower City station ( Tower City ) to station 55 East, the three lines have the same routes and common stops. In this regard, general stops have platforms of different heights in order to take two types of trains (ordinary trains and light metro trains).
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Lines
Red line
The red line is the main subway line. It was built in the period from 1955 to 1968. The line serves the southwestern suburbs of Cleveland as well as the Cleveland International Airport .
Blue and Green Lines
The Blue and Green lines were built between 1919 and 1936, as separate lines closed in the center of the city and lines passing through the central parts of the streets. Are the lines of the Easy subway.
In total, they have 35 stations, of which only 11 relate to only one of the lines. 9 stations are specially equipped for the disabled
Template: Cleveland Metro Card (Red Line)
Fare
As of January 7, 2008, the cost of a one-way ticket is $ 1.75. A card for five trips can be purchased for $ 8.75. An all-day ticket that allows you to make an unlimited number of trips by metro, as well as RTA buses, costs $ 4 (for children the cost is $ 1.75). There are also weekly and monthly tickets - they are preferential for people of advanced and retirement age, as well as for people with disabilities.
Notes
- ↑ Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
- ↑ Tower City Center