RTA Tower City Rapid Station is a light rail station Downtown Cleveland Cleveland located in United States.
50 Public Sq (in Tower City Center) Cleveland , OH 44113 United States
If any one place in Cleveland could be called a transit hub, this is it. Lots of great connections to be had on the Red, Blue, Green and Waterfront Lines . I recommend the day pass for $5.
On blue and green: eastbound, pay when you get on. Westbound , pay when you get off. Rule of thumb is pay at tower city .
When exiting the west 25th rta stop wait until everyone has gone up the stairs or you'll have people getting too close to u
Head west on the red line for a cheap and easy way to Cleveland Hopkins Airport .
Flagship of the GCRTA system, serving all rail ????lines , plus Customer Service Desk.
Takes 18 minutes from downtown to institute if art on healthline 30mins by car
Use the RTA android app to see train times
Purchase separate passes when going to and coming from a destination. Learned this one the hard way.
Don't buy your RTA ticket at street level (bus stop ) if you're riding the train , buy your ticket below street level near the turnstiles.
For newbies: be sure that the driver doesn't switch the destination sign after the train has pulled in or you could end up on the wrong train .
Train are the way to go
Shared my lunch with a pigeon
Quickest way to University Circle is the Red Line
Trains are mostly on time.
I have never come across such rude people in my life! This place has the worst customer service ever!
Hershey Streak
If you use the rta for transportation, buy a car. These guys have no clue what thay are doing. Trust me you'll be late.
Redline westbound rerouted dont even bother
Don't make eye contact and smile at anyone. You'll get unsolicited hugs and bodily contact.
Great service and a couple of upgrades. I have to recommend this place to anyone wanting a first class place to stay. - Scott Richmer
Completed in 1929, there are 3 Art Deco buildings that comprise Landmark Office Towers; Midland, Guildhall, and Republic buildings. - Gregg Eldred