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Cincinnati Transportation Made Easy: A Guide to Cincinnati’s Public Transit and Ridesharing Options

Cincinnati’s transportation options are abundant, offering residents easy ways to connect with the city. Cincinnati offers affordable and accessible transit choices for all. These options make commuting easy and help everyone explore Cincinnati’s vibrant neighborhoods.

Cincinnati’s diverse transit services support a connected and eco-friendly community. With many ways to move around, residents can explore local events, visit favorite spots, and experience Cincinnati’s rich culture and history.

Transportation Options in Cincinnati

Cincinnati offers various convenient transportation options for getting around the city, catering to different needs and preferences. From public transit options like the METRO Bus Service and Streetcar to flexible choices like Red Bikes, ride-sharing, and scooters, residents and visitors can find many ways to explore the city using the following Cincinnati transportation guide.

Cincinnati METRO Bus Service

Metro is Southwest Ohio’s fixed-route bus service, which serves Hamilton County residents and provides commuter routes from Clermont, Butler, and Warren counties into Cincinnati. Check out all of Metro’s maps and schedules. Riders can also search by popular destinations and communities served.

Cincinnati METRO Access

Access is a shared-ride public transportation service that provides origin-to-destination transportation in small buses for people whose disabilities prevent them from riding Metro buses. To use Access, riders must first register and be approved for service, which can take up to three weeks.

Cincinnati METRO Now

MetroNow!, often called mobility on demand, uses smaller vehicles to provide service in communities and neighborhoods that do not have the population density and/or the street infrastructure to support regular 40-ft. fixed-route Metro buses.

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Cincinnati Streetcar

The Connector is an electric-powered streetcar that operates along a 3.6-mile loop connecting Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine and Banks neighborhoods via the Central Business District. It is free to ride. Check the route map here to determine your desired destination. 

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Cincinnati Red Bikes

Red Bike is Cincinnati’s non-profit station-based bike share system. Its small, local team connects people to places and each other by providing a low-cost, green transportation option. Download the mobile app BCycle for the most up-to-date station map.

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Lime and Bird

Lime and Bird provide convenient and reliable short-term rentals of electric bikes and scooters at an affordable price.

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Uber and Lyft

Uber and Lyft are ride-sharing companies that connect passengers with drivers through mobile apps, providing convenient and affordable transportation options.

Gest Carts

A free, accessible cart transportation for community members while eliminating the harmful effects of congestion on the environment and quality of life.

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Related Article: MetroNow! Aims to bring on-demand transportation to underserved neighborhoods

Black-owned Transportation Services in Cincinnati

Alongside public transportation and ride-sharing options, Cincinnati offers several Black-owned transportation companies, providing even more ways for people to travel around the city.

Traveling Seniors Transportation

A Black-owned shuttle service provides seniors with non-emergency medical transportation and travel support services in Cincinnati.
513-708-9759

PrttyPkUp

A Black-owned transportation service that allows women passengers to feel safe while traveling.
513-332-1766

Queen City Medical Transport

A Black-owned, non-emergency medical facility transportation service
513-903-4073

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Cincinnati’s variety of transit options ensures everyone can easily explore the city. Whether commuting, attending events, or visiting local landmarks, these services make every part of the city more accessible. By embracing these options, residents can connect with Cincinnati’s unique neighborhoods, enjoy its diverse culture, and contribute to a more sustainable community.

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Cincinnati Transportation Guide images provided by AdobeStock, Cincinnati METRO, Cincinnati Streetcar, Cincinnati Red Bike, Gest Carts

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Written by Sophie Barsan

Sophie Barsan is a writer at The Voice of Black Cincinnati, where she covers events and client -focused content. Sophie's work is central to keeping the community informed about Cincinnati vibrant array of activities and opportunities. Her dedication to exploring and highlighting the city's cultural richness makes her stories a must-read for anyone looking to engage with the local scene. Connect with Sophie on LinkedIn for a deeper look into her articles and contributions.