Oregon group tasked with creating new transportation solution meets for first time
- Date: 05/01/2026
Transportation experts are working on new package ahead of the 2027 legislative session SALEM— It’s been almost a year since…
SANDUSKY — A statewide transportation system intends to begin serving the local area next month.
GoBus, a federally funded intercity bus service overseen by the Hocking Athens Perry Community Action’s Transportation Division, connects Ohio's rural residents with urban centers and beyond.
A public service overseen by the Ohio Department of Transportation, it does work with private partners on this initiative.
It "achieves this goal by coordinating with Greyhound Lines, Barons Bus Lines, John Glenn Columbus International Airport and other national and local transportation services," according to an organizational statement.
"To provide the best public transportation experience in Ohio, GoBus provides passengers with first-class amenities and (handicap) accessibility on board the deluxe, 50-passenger motor coaches while keeping fares affordable by using a mileage-based fare structure. We strive to provide safe, reliable and affordable transportation to all."
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