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    Cincinnati Bell Connector

    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority - First ride on the streetcar!

    Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority

    3.3(12 reviews)
    1.1 miDowntown

    (Well run) Public transportation, whether it's one line (or one loop like this one) or dozens of…read morewinding webs across a city, is one of the true signs of a city "on the go!!" The Cincinnati Bell Connector is new (just running since 2016) and right now somewhat limited in its stops, but for visitors like us, it was a PERFECT way to get a taste of some of the city highlights without having to constantly battle for a parking space!! I know there was and continues to be quite a bit of controversy regarding this new street-car venture here in Cincy, but I think it's a huge plus to have this type of service. Super reasonable pricing ($2 for 1 hr/$4.00 for an all day pass) safe, easy on and off stops, clean and comfortable cars, and VERY user friendly. We found parking down by the Banks (not a game day!!) explored around the waterfront for a while, then took the VERY convenient connector ride up to Findlay Market. On our way, we saw plenty of other attractions we hope to visit SOON. Win-win for attracting visitors and allowing locals to ditch their cars as well. I hope this service continues to grow and thrive!!

    OMG...this is such a great addition to Cin City! We got to do all our "wants" without wearing…read moreourselves out. It began when we asked at our hotel what was the best way to get to Findlay Market and they sent us around the corner to the tram stop. The tram goes to the riverbank, Over the Rhine, downtown, Washington Park, Findlay Market, the Brewery District and Fountain Square. 20 minutes total round trip. All day pass was $2. Although it's on the honor system, if they check and you don't have a ticket it's $100 fine, so do get your ticket. We only had to show our ticket once. And enjoy your ride! We did. Oh...its new and clean. Not you typical experience on public transportation.

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    Riverfront Transit Center

    Riverfront Transit Center

    4.0(1 review)
    1.4 miDowntown

    Known as "Cincinnati's other abandoned subway system," Riverfront Transit Center was built in 2003…read moreunderneath Second Street and remains unused except for rare occasions. A half-mile long tunnel was originally created as a public transportation hub for visitors to the stadiums, Freedom Center, and other riverfront attractions. Despite being city property, it is normally off-limits to the public. That's a shame, because it is gorgeous and underutilized. Similar to the design plans for the unfinished 1920s Cincinnati Subway System, the Riverfront Transit Center boasts tiled walls filled with mosaics representative of the Queen City. From baseball, to stained glass windows, to cooking, and our machine tool history, the northern wall of the tunnel is covered in these Art Deco inspired murals. While they may not be made of Rookwood tile, they certainly come close as a modern equivalent. The Riverfront Transit Center is not a failed transit project; it is structurally complete but is not being used to its full potential. Currently, it could be used to decrease stadium and bus traffic along Second Street. The design is also able to support light rail if ever implemented in the area. While you may never see below the street level of the RTC, the portals to the underground hub are visible along Second Street. Just look for the futuristic glass entryways. The doors may be locked, but those dark stairwells descend into a tunnel of opportunities.

    Cincinnati Bell

    Cincinnati Bell

    1.6(7 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    Clean, effective & safe transit around downtown & OTR. My only concern was the kiosk that was stuck…read morein "canceling transaction". But the EZ Pay App mostly eliminates the need for it anyway.

    If you have the option to use Cincinnati Bell as your home or cellular telephone service, or as…read moreyour internet provider, or for Fioptics cable, I encourage you to think otherwise. ANYTHING else will be a better choice for you than Cincinnati Bell. I have used this service for over 20 years, (because I am a fool, basically), and consistently for over 20 years, I have spent HOURS upon HOURS on the phone with customer service to straighten out consistent incorrect billing. It could be anything from just an accounting mistake, to breaking promises of promotional offers, to returning cable equipment and not getting credit for it, etc. I have been on hold for no less than an hour each time, and more than 3 hours many times. The customer service people will LIE to you - and often.They have told me they will call me back, and dont. They have said they need to put me on hold for "2 minutes" but its closer to 20 minutes - every time. They have said there is no manager on duty, or that I can wait for a manager and they forget about me after an hour wait. It must be part of their training, or lack there of. They still have the wrong phone number on file for me after I have tried to change it for 10 years. They still accuse me of not returning equipment even though I have a receipt to confirm I have. So they continue to charge me $462 for equipment I returned 4 months ago, and when I pay for the internet service that I have, which is $80, they charge me a late fee every month because of the outstanding equipment fees. However, when I call, the customer service rep says they do have proof that I have returned the equipment. Then I get a letter every month threatening me to go to collections for outstanding equipment fees. Cincinnati Bell is a complete and total nightmare!

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