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Laketran

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Laketran 1997 New Flyer C35LF. Powered by a Detroit Diesel Series 50G with an Allison B400R ATEC transmission.
Founded1974
Headquarters555 Lakeshore Boulevard
Painesville, Ohio 44077
Service areaLake County
Service typeBus
AllianceFree transfer with Greater Cleveland RTA
RoutesLocal Routes:1-9, Park-n-Ride:10-13
DestinationsMadison, Perry, Painesville, Painesville Twp., Fairport Harbor, Concord, Painesville, Mentor, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills, Willoughby, Eastlake, Timberlake, Lakeline, Willowick, Wickliffe, Willoughby Hills, downtown Cleveland and limited Cuyahoga County medical facilities
StationsPainesville Transfer Center, Great Lakes Mall Transfer Center, Shoregate Shopping Center, Wickliffe Park-n-Ride
Fleet2016, 2004 MCI; 2010 Gillig; 2009 New Flyer; paratransit buses
Annual ridership750,000 (2018)
Fuel typeDiesel fuel, propane
Chief executiveBen Capelle
Websitewww.laketran.com

Laketran is the transit agency that serves Lake County, Ohio, the county northeast of Cleveland. It is the third-largest transit system in Northeast Ohio, serving Mentor, Painesville, Willoughby, Wickliffe. Eastlake, Fairport Harbor, Madison and other Lake County destinations.[1]

Laketran was established as the Regional Transit Authority for Lake County in 1974. Laketran's services include local Routes 1–9, Park-n-Ride Routes 10–13, commuter express routes to downtown Cleveland, and Dial-a-Ride, a door-to-door demand response paratransit service.

Laketran is funded by a half of a percent sales tax, fare revenue, Federal aid for capital expenses, and State assistance.

Laketran received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) for systems carrying more than one million passengers annually, twice: in 2000 [2] and 2005.[3] Laketran connects to Greater Cleveland RTA at Shoregate Shopping Center (Route #39) and at East 276th Street and Euclid Avenue (Route #28).

With the addition of the New Flyer C35LF, Laketran also operates a fleet of MCI (Motor Coach Industries) D4000's for Park-n-Ride commuter service to and from Cleveland. Laketran also operates a fleet of cutaway buses manufactured by Tesco Bus on light routes and Dial-a-Ride paratransit service. In 2009, Laketran purchased a fleet of New Flyer XN35s and are currently operating them. Laketran also operates a fleet of smaller size low floor Gillig buses purchased in 2010. In 2017, Laketran introduced propane-fueled paratransit vans to its Dial-a-Ride fleet.

Laketran's hours of operation for local routes are Monday-Friday:6am-8pm, Saturday:8am-7pm. Laketran does not operate on Sundays. Laketran is open on Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day, Columbus Day and Veterans Day and closed for the remaining federal holidays.

Routes

  • 1 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Painesville, Mentor, Great Lakes Mall, Lakeland Community College
  • 2 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Mentor, Willoughby, Wickliffe, Euclid
  • 3 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Great Lakes Mall, Lakeland Community College, Mentor – Wickliffe
  • 4 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Madison, Painesville
  • 5 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Fairport & Painesville Circulators
  • 6 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Shops of Willoughby Hills, Shoregate, Lakeland Community College, Great Lakes Mall via Vine St.
  • 7 (Laketran bullet).png - Campus Loop
  • 8 (Laketran bullet).png - Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake, Mentor Headlands, Painesville Township
  • 9 (Laketran bullet).png - Peak service to Painesville, Diamond Centre, Heisley Rd, Tyler Blvd, Great Lakes Mall, Lakeland Community College
  • 10 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Mentor Market Street Park-n-Ride
  • 11 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Madison Park-n-Ride, Lakeland Community College Park-n-Ride
  • 12 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Eastlake Transit Center, St. Mary Magdalene, Shoregate, Wickliffe Park-n-Ride
  • 13 (Laketran bullet).jpg - Willoughby Hills Park-n-Ride

References

  1. ^ "Transportation choices". EcoCity Cleveland. April 18, 2007. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  2. ^ "Transit Industry Awards Presented At APTA Annual Meeting" (Press release). American Public Transportation Association. September 26, 2000. Archived from the original on April 14, 2001. Retrieved 2007-04-18.
  3. ^ "2005 APTA Public Transportation Award Winners". American Public Transportation Association. March 6, 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2007-04-18.

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