Lorain County Transit (LCT) is the public transportation provider for Lorain County, Ohio. It is a division of the Lorain County Commissioners, and its offices are in Lorain. Robert Wickens, Board Chairman in the 1970's, successfully led the effort to begin fixed route transit service in the county. The current manager of LCT is Richard Enty
LCT operates a total of 13 fixed bus routes, the majority of which connect at a transfer point in Elyria, the county seat. A secondary transfer hub for the system is in Lorain. LCT also operates connecting paratransit service for the three communities of Oberlin, Amherst and Avon.
In addition to servicing the county's various localities, LCT also provided an express route connecting Oberlin to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (from which one can transfer to the RTA Rapid Transit into Cleveland.) As of June 1, 2009, LCT shut down this route due to funding shortfalls. This route was funded primarily by Oberlin College. Since fall 2005, LCT had provided supplemental service to the airport for the College's vacations and holidays. In spring 2009, this supplemental service was provided on 47-55 passenger motorcoaches owned and operated by Brecksville Road Transit.
LCT also provides an express bus route from Elyria to the Cleveland RTA park and ride lot in Westlake. LCT hopes to extend this route to Downtown Cleveland.
Read more about Lorain County Transit: Route List
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