The entire Cleveland RTA light rail system (Blue and Green lines) get 1,700 weekday riders or about 850 each. The Green Line's projection could be off by half and still beat out RTA light rail.leeharveyawesome wrote: ↑Feb 06, 2025Current mayor should be careful about attaching legacy to the N-S transit line. It could be a disaster. Have to remember that we are planning running a transit line through one of the most depopulated areas in the country. This transit line would surely be the least ridden transit line in probably the entire world. That said, I'm not totally against it although skipping a Russell stop that has two schools and an early childhood center nearby is a deal breaker for me personally. Makes zero sense.
It should a dedicated trackless tram anyway. Train tracks are so 20th century and take forever and cost a fortune for such a risky proposition.
I agree that removing Russell was a bad idea, but even if they built it without, they could fairly easily build an infill station as opposed to where we are right now with nothing.




