50 Years of Moving Every Life Forward
Rolling Since1974
For five decades, Team COTA has dedicated their lives to providing public transportation excellence across Central Ohio. It is our greatest pleasure to continue to support this community and keep every life moving forward.
We invite you to come along as we journey through COTA over the past 50 years — and to see where the road ahead will take us next.
The History
of COTA
Five Decades of Excellence
1970
1974 – Our journey begins with the purchase of CTC bus service for $4.8 million.
1976 – Our first executive director and general manager is hired. Under James E. Reading, COTA installs 50 new shelters.
1978 – The first iteration of the Zoo Bus begins as does Project Mainstream, which serves customers with disabilities.
1980
1980 – McKinley Operations Center opens. Red, White & BOOM! service also begins.
1981 – COTA’s first Flex Bus, a larger capacity vehicle, hits the streets.
1984 – Fields Avenue Facility is built. The first COTA Radio Room is constructed here, allowing every vehicle to be equipped with radio.
1987 – Operator Ed Roberts wins the International Bus Roadeo. He makes history as the first and only Operator to do so.
1990
1991 – Lift-equipped vehicles join the fleet.
1992 – COTA introduces the Day Pass, giving customers access to unlimited daily trips.
1997 – The COTA x OSU partnership begins, allowing students to use their student IDs to ride.
1998 – COTA’s first permanent funding begins. Franklin County voters pass a .25% sales tax and COTA builds its first Transit Center in Linden.
2000
2000 – Customer Care gets an automated phone system, improving our ability to support customers.
2002 – GPS is added to all vehicles.
2004 – COTA launches Bike & Bus service.
2006 – COTA’s Board of Trustees approves the Long Range Transit Plan.
2008 – COTA begins to service Dublin.
2010
2010 – Hybrid vehicles are introduced and admin offices move to the LEED-certified William J. Lhota Building at 33 N. High St. where they are located today.
2011 – COTA leads the nation in growing ridership by nearly 10.2 percent over 2010, according to the American Public Transportation Association.
2012 – COTA receives the Gold Standard Award for Excellence in Security from the federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
2013 – Bus Rapid Transit development begins and COTA opens Ohio’s largest CNG fueling station and begins using 30 new CNG-fueled vehicles as we begin a transition to an environmentally friendly fleet.
2016 – Onboard Wi-Fi is introduced.
2017 – The Transit System Redesign (TSR) is launched, a collaborative effort between COTA, public stakeholders and the Board of Trustees to develop a stronger bus network.
2018 – Joanna M. Pinkerton joins COTA as President/CEO and C-pass is introduced, giving eligible downtown workers and residents no-cost COTA access.
2018 – CMAX rapid transit is introduced and COTA is named Outstanding Public Transportation System by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).
2019 – Mainstream On-Demand launches, providing origin-to-destination transportation for people whose functional limitations prevent them from riding fixed-route services.
2019 – Customers can pay without cash for the first time through COTA Connector.
2019 – COTA//Plus is introduced, a ride-hailing service.
2019 – A new, interactive Customer Experience Center opens downtown.
2020
2020 – COTA earns the Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award for the second time in three years.
2021 – The first electric vehicles are added to the fleet.
2023 – COTA breaks ground on the Mobility Center at Rickenbacker.
Moving & Grooving for 50 Years
Listen to our playlist covering the most “moving” hits from our 50 years of service.
COTA Vehicles
Designed to Move You for Half a Century
Going & Growing
Sustainably
At COTA, we have always believed that public transportation is a “green” industry. Over the years, we have strived to operate as sustainably as possible by…
Moving to digital payments, helping reduce paper waste
Creating facilities with the environment in mind — six of our facilities are LEED certified
Stocking our fleet with CNG and electric vehicles, completely eliminating diesel by 2025
Recycling literal tons of cardboard, scrap metal and water
…and by encouraging Central Ohio to move together, because when we do, we move greener.
Over the next 50 years, we have big plans for sustainability. Come along for the ride as we reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.
Visit 50 Places on the Line
to Celebrate
Museums & Galleries
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Center of Science and Industry (COSI)
Lines 10 & 12
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Line 10
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National Veterans Memorial and Museum
Lines 10 & 12
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Lines 23, 31 & 34
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Line 5
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Line 11
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Lines 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 & CMAX
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Lines 7, 9 & 10
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Line 10
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Lines 1, 2 & 5
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Short North Arts District Art Trail
Lines 1, 2 & 5
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Line 8
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Grove City Welcome Center and Museum
Access via COTA//Plus Grove City
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Lines 102, 1, 2, & 31
Community Spaces & Events
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Service to and from dedicated Park and Ride locations. Check COTA.com/boom for more information.
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Columbus Metropolitan Library Main Branch
Lines 10 & 11
Ohioana Book Festival | April 20, 2024
Columbus Book Festival | July 13-14, 2024 -
Greater Columbus Convention Center
Lines 1, 2, 5, 9 & CMAX
Arnold Sports Festival | Feb. 29-March 3, 2024 -
Lines 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6
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Take the Zoo Bus May-September. Check COTA.com/zoobus for more information.
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Ohio Black Expo at the Riverfront Culture Fest
May 23-26, 2024
Lines 1, 2, 3, 6 & 8 -
June 7-9, 2024
Lines 4, 6, 7, 8, 11 & 12 -
June 15, 2024
Lines 2 & 5 -
July 19-21, 2024
Lines 102, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11 & CMAX
Shopping
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Lines 102, 2, 10 & CMAX
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Lines 7, 9, 23, 31 & 34
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Lines 5 & 8
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Lines 102, 2 & 32
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Line 102
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Lines 33 & 73
Live Performances
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Lines 102, 1, 2, 5 & CMAX
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Short North Stage at the Garden Theatre
Lines 102, 2 & 5
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Lines 5, 8 & 51
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Lines 2, 4, 10, 11, 12 & CMAX
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Hilliard Civic and Cultural Events Center
Lines 21 & 32
Parks
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Line 5
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Line 2
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Line 11
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Access via COTA//Plus Westerville
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Line 33
Dining
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Lines 5 & 31
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Lines 34 & 35
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Lines 102, 2 & 31
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Line 10
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Line 7
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Lines 102, 1, 2, 5 & CMAX
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Line 25
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Lines 11, 31 & CMAX
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Line 2
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Lines 1, 2, 5, 72, 74 & 75
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Lines 21 & 32