Lorain County Transit (LCT) is a public transportation system in Lorain County, Ohio, United States. Robert Wickens, Board Chairman in the 1970s, successfully led the effort to begin fixed route transit service in the county. A division of the Lorain County Commissioners, LCT's headquarters are located in downtown Elyria.
Founded | 1970s |
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Headquarters | 226 Middle Avenue Elyria, Ohio |
Locale | Elyria, Ohio |
Service area | Lorain County, Ohio |
Service type | Bus service, dial-a-ride, microtransit |
Routes | 5 |
Annual ridership | 30,000 (2017) |
Website | Official website |
LCT originally operated several fixed bus routes, several of which connected at a transfer point near the now-defunct Midway Mall in Elyria, the county seat. Secondary transfer hubs for the system were in downtown Elyria and Lorain. Additionally, LCT operated connecting paratransit service for the three communities of Oberlin, Amherst and Avon. Many of the routes had been discontinued on January 14, 2010 as a result of funding shortfalls.[1] [2]
In addition to servicing the county's various localities, LCT also provided an express route connecting Oberlin to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (from which one can transfer to the RTA Red Line into Cleveland.) On June 1, 2009, LCT discontinued this route due to funding shortfalls. This route was funded primarily by Oberlin College. Since fall 2005, LCT had provided supplemental service to the airport for the college's vacations and holiday breaks. In spring 2009, this supplemental service was provided on 47-55 passenger motorcoaches owned and operated by Brecksville Road Transit.
LCT also provided an express bus route from Elyria to the RTA park and ride lot in Westlake. LCT proposed to extend the route to Downtown Cleveland. On September 10, 2012, LCT launched the "Cleveland Commuter" express route that operated from Elyria to Downtown Cleveland, but was later discontinued on August 16, 2013 due to low ridership.
On August 16, 2024, LCT supported the city of Oberlin to launch the Oberlin EBus Loop, a fare-free fixed bus route making several stops across the city, with funding provided by Oberlin and contracted by Slidr, using electric shuttle buses.
Other services
editLCT operates a demand-response dial-a-ride "Oberlin Connector" service, where residents are required to have their trips begin or end within Oberlin's city limits. In July 2024, LCT launched "ViaLC", a demand-response microtransit service under partnership with Via Transportation providing service within Elyria and Lorain.
Fares
editOberlin Connector, ViaLC microtransit, and fixed routes cost $2 for a one-way trip. Seniors, children, disabled, and medicare card holders can receive a discount of $1, while veterans and children 2 and under can ride for free. The EBus is free of charge for each ride. Dial-A-Ride service outside of Oberlin costs $9 one way for adults, with discounts available. Transfers to other routes are also free of charge upon request.
Riders on fixed routes, Oberlin Connector, and Dial-A-Ride must provide exact change in cash upon boarding, while ViaLC accepts both cash and card.
The now-defunct Cleveland Airport Express route costed $6 one-way, with student discounts available at $4.[3] The now-defunct Cleveland Commuter route fare was $4.25 each way.
Routes
editRoute No. | Destination | Notes |
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Loop | Downtown Elyria Loop |
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1 | Lorain/Elyria via Washington |
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2 | Lorain/Elyria via Broadway |
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51 | East Elyria/Broad Street Loop |
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52 | East Elyria/Abbe Road Loop |
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Route No. / Name | Destination | Notes |
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3 | Sheffield Lake/Abbe Road |
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11 | North Ridgeville/Center Ridge Road |
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21 | Oberlin / Wellington |
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31 | Cooper Foster Park Road | Terminus at the now-defunct Super Kmart |
32 | Cleveland Clinic, Lorain/Amherst Loop | |
33 | Cleveland Hopkins Airport Express |
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41 | Oberlin Avenue |
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42 | West Erie | Terminus at the now-defunct Super Kmart |
43 | Central / West Lorain | |
53 | West Elyria/West Ridge Road Loop | |
55 | Avon Lake / Avon Commons | |
70 | Westlake Express |
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Commuter | Cleveland Commuter |
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Lorain County Transit bus routes will be eliminated after Dec. 31". Cleveland. December 4, 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2024.
- ^ "County bus routes cut drastically". Morning Journal. January 12, 2010. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ "Cleveland Hopkins Airport Express". Retrieved 25 August 2024.
- ^ Lorain County Commissioners. "Lorain County Transit". Retrieved 25 August 2024.
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