Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority - Regular Route List

Regular Route List

  • 1 Wright State University-Third St-Westown TC-Drexel
  • 2 Linden Ave-Eastown TC-Otterbein-Lexington-Northwest TC
  • 3 (Weekday only) Wayne Ave.-Eastown
  • 4 Townview-Hoover-Delphos-Xenia Ave./Linden Ave.-Eastown TC-Westown TC
  • 5 Valley St-Children's Medical Center-Downtown Dayton-Far Hills
  • 7 North Main St-Shiloh-Downtown Dayton-Watervliet
  • 8 Northwest TC-Salem Ave-Lakeview-Westown TC
  • 9 Northwest TC-Greenwich Village-Derby Rd-Westown
  • 11 Kettering to Woodman-Downtown Dayton WPAFB Gate 1b-Kettering to Stroop-Kettering Medical Center & Kettering Rec. Center
  • 12 Five Oaks-Valerie Arms-Forrer Blvd-Kettering Rec. Center
  • 14 Northwest TC-Trotwood-Centerville
  • 16 Union-Englewood-Kettering-Whipp & Bigger-Clyo Rd.
  • 17 Vandalia-South TC
  • 18 Huber Heights-Moraine-West Carrollton-Miamisburg
  • 19 Huber Heights-Moraine-West Carrollton-Miamisburg
  • 22 Keowee-Northridge-Job Center-Miller Ln-Gateway
  • 23 Eastown TC-Kettering-Centerville-Dayton Mall-South TC
  • 34 Garber Rd-Northwest TC-Westown TC-South TC
  • 40 Weekday only Brookville
  • 41 Weekday only New Lebanon-Montg. Co. Area 1 Court-Downtown Dayton
  • 42 Weekday only Farmersville-Germantown-Miamisburg-South TC
  • 60 Dayton Mall-South TC-Miamisburg
  • 61 Villages of Miami-Dayton Mall-Mall Woods Dr-South TC
  • X1A Downtown Dayton-WPAFB Express Areas A & C
  • X1B Downtown Dayton-WPAFB Express Area B
  • X5 Dayton Mall Express-Downtown Dayton-South TC
  • 65 Senior E-Z Ride (Tues. and Thurs.)
  • 66 Senior E-Z Ride (Mon. and Wed.)

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