Blue and Green Lines (Cleveland)

Blue And Green Lines (Cleveland)

South Harbor
North Coast
Amtrak(by request)
West 3rd
CSX Cleveland
Terminal Subdivision
Cleveland Memo-
rial Shoreway
Flats East Bank
Settlers Landing Red Line
Tower City
I-90
East 34th-Campus
I-77
East 55th
Red Line
East 79th
Woodhill
East 116th
Shaker Square
Blue Line
Green Line Drexmore
Coventry
Cleveland
Shaker Heights
border So. Woodland
Southington Southington
South Park Onaway
Lee Ashby
Attleboro Lee
Eaton Avalon
Courtland Kenmore
Warrensville Lynnfield
Belvoir Farnsleigh
West Green Warrensville
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The Blue Line, Green Line, and Waterfront Line are the interurban/light rail component of the RTA Rapid Transit, a rapid transit rail system in greater Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority numbers them as Routes 67 (Blue Line: Van Aken including Waterfront) and 67A (Green Line: Shaker including Waterfront).

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