Route 7 construction
Due to Construction, stop ID# 168, 170, & 171 will be closed. Temporary stops on Holly at Muncie and Holly at Alice.
Due to Construction, stop ID# 168, 170, & 171 will be closed. Temporary stops on Holly at Muncie and Holly at Alice.
Route 8 stop # 1243 Salem and Delaware is closed. There is a temporary stop at Salem and Kenilworth.
Englewood will be replacing a bridge on Wenger Road starting April 1. Buses on Route 16 will need to reroute for 60 days.
Englewood will be replacing a bridge on Wenger Road starting April 1. Buses on Route 16 will need to reroute for 60 days.
Due to construction, the stop at Wilmington @ Thorpe ID 1627 is closed.
For Immediate Release
MEDIA CONTACT: Jessica Olson (937) 425-8352, Communications Manager
(DAYTON, OHIO) … A month of free rides is what Greater Dayton RTA customers will receive when they share that they’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
A $30 credit on Tapp Pay—the RTA’s new fare payment system—will be issued to any customer who can provide proof that they’ve been fully vaccinated. This credit equates to 31 days of rides for regular fare adult customers. In addition, customers will receive a limited edition “Vaccinated” button, while supplies last. This promotion is being offered now through May 14 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through a special promotion at Wright Stop Plaza, 4 S. Main St., Dayton.
A customer must have a Tapp Pay app or card account to receive the credit. For information on how to setup an account, visit Tapp Pay.
This promotion is a continuation of RTA’s efforts to help slow the spread of COVID-19. The agency began its “V for Vaccination” campaign in March, allowing customers to show the “V sign,” also known as the peace sign, when they board to indicate to the bus driver that they are headed to or from a vaccination appointment and would ride free.
The RTA has also partnered with Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County to provide mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Using a specially-outfitted RTA bus, Public Health will be providing walk-in appointments for free COVID-19 vaccinations in locations throughout Montgomery County, and improve access to the vaccine. Public Health will be providing patients their choice of either the Johnson & Johnson or Pfizer vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson is a single dose, the Pfizer vaccine is a two-dose series given at least three weeks apart. For more information on this service or to find locations for the mobile vaccination clinics, call Public Health at (937) 225-6217, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm or visit www.phdmc.org.