Sean Clark+FollowBig move: Cleveland’s main bus hub is relocatingCleveland’s downtown bus terminal is about to change for good—Barons Bus, Greyhound, and GoBus are all shifting their main stop from Chester Avenue to a brand-new terminal on Brookpark Road, right next to the RTA Brookpark Rapid Station and just a mile from Hopkins Airport. This upgrade means easier connections for travelers, more modern facilities, and even lower costs for the RTA. If you rely on intercity buses, your commute could get a lot smoother. What do you think—will this new location make your trips easier or more complicated? #Transportation #Cleveland #TransitUpdate00Share
CrystalCoyote+FollowBig changes for Cleveland bus riders in 2026Starting February 2026, Cleveland’s main Greyhound, Barons Bus, and GoBus terminal is moving from downtown to Brookpark Road, right next to the RTA’s Brookpark Rapid Station and just a mile from Hopkins Airport. This means catching a bus will be easier for anyone connecting to trains or flights, and the new terminal promises better waiting areas and amenities. If you already have a ticket, no worries—your ride is still good, and you’ll get all the new details by email or text. Downtown service isn’t disappearing either; there’ll still be a curbside stop on E. 12th. How do you feel about the move? #Transportation #Cleveland #TransitUpdate00Share
Traci Keller+FollowBirmingham buses rolling despite weather watchMAX Transit buses are sticking to their regular schedule today, even as the weather keeps everyone guessing. The Birmingham Transit Authority is teaming up with the National Weather Service to keep a close eye on changing conditions, promising to update riders fast if anything changes. For folks who rely on public transit, this means less scrambling and more peace of mind—at least for now. If you’re heading out, keep an eye on MAX Transit’s website or social media for any last-minute updates. How do you feel about braving the weather for your daily commute? #Transportation #Birmingham #TransitUpdate00Share
Larissa wilson+Follow🚨BREAKING: Alternate Side Parking Suspended as Winter Storm Moves In City officials have announced that Alternate Side Parking regulations are suspended due to the ongoing winter storm. The suspension is intended to help plows and road crews clear snow more efficiently and keep streets safe for drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are still urged to follow all other parking rules unless otherwise stated, and to use caution while traveling as snow and icy conditions continue in parts of the region.” Hashtags: #WinterStorm #WeatherAlert #ParkingUpdate #CityAdvisory #SnowStorm #PublicSafety #TransitUpdate92Share