Main and Franklin stop closed
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
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.
RTA is adjusting services on several routes starting May 26, 2024. Visit iriderta.org for details.
Due to construction, the stop at Wilmington @ Thorpe ID 1627 is closed.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
Southbound Main and Franklin stop #2007 has been closed. A temporary stop has been added at Main and Washington.
RTA is adjusting services on several routes starting May 26, 2024. Visit iriderta.org for details.
(DAYTON, OHIO)… The Greater Dayton RTA is extending the hours of its Flyer service on June 11, 2022, to ensure the more than 3,000 University of Dayton (UD) alumni expected to descend upon Dayton can enjoy the full UD student experience.
The Flyer will operate from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on Saturday, June 11. The Flyer is the RTA’s shuttle that provides free, fast connections for thousands of workers and students between downtown Dayton and the UD Campus. The Flyer runs every ten minutes, with several buses circulating on the route.
The Flyer is frequently used by UD students to get to and from the Arcade Innovation Hub at the Dayton Arcade. By extending the hours of The Flyer service, alumni will be able to experience current campus life. Alumni will also be treated to tours of the Dayton Arcade and given information about local businesses and entertainment options downtown.
"The Flyer has become an integral part of campus life for students," said University of Dayton President Eric F. Spina. "In addition to classes in The Hub at the Arcade, students use Flyer to connect with recreation, music and arts venues, as well as the great dining choices downtown. We are so excited our alumni will have the opportunity to experience how the Flyer has extended and enriched campus life for our students."
To see a map of The Flyer Route visit www.iriderta.org/theflyer. You can also plan your trip by using the Transit app.
MEDIA CONTACT: Jessica Olson (937) 425-8352, Communications Manager