RTA says it will not be able to provide alternative services for fans attending home games at FirstEnergy Stadium this year due to the usual congestion and street closure of game day.
The Waterfront Line is shown at the West Third Street Station in this file photo from the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit AuthorityCLEVELAND, Ohio -- As the Cleveland Browns prepare for another football season, service on the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s Waterfront Line remains suspended due to safety concerns with the Waterfront Line Bridge, which extends from the East Bank of the Flats over Front Street and the Norfolk Southern Rail...
“RTA apologizes for any inconvenience this closure may cause However, the safety of our riders, staff and the public remain our top priority,” states a news release RTA hopes to have the repairs completed by the Browns’ 2023 season RTA says it will not be able to provide alternative services for fans attending home games at FirstEnergy Stadium this year due to the usual congestion and street closure of game day It advises fans to the Red, Green or Blue lines to Tower City and walk north on West 3rd Street to the stadiumof the Waterfront Line, which first opened in 1996, in September 2021 It has since added four interim support towers to stabilize the bridge until repairs are...
RTA has completed the design of the necessary repairs to the bridge and retaining walls Bids on the project are due Aug 25 Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission