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News5 Cleveland - Just how close is Cleveland to getting more Amtrak options?

All Aboard Ohio talks expansion across the state between Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton A walk up to Amtrak's Cleveland...

All Aboard Ohio talks expansion across the state between Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton A walk up to Amtrak's Cleveland...

January 25, 2024

All Aboard Ohio

All Aboard Ohio talks expansion across the state between Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Dayton


A walk up to Amtrak's Cleveland station on any given day will likely lead you to a locked fence. The station is only open most days from midnight to 7:30 a.m. because of the stops that occur during the middle of the night.


"It’s sad," NOACA Executive Director & CEO Grace Gallucci said. "I love we have service so we should be grateful. But it’s really not acceptable to have it only in those nighttime hours. We have great ridership in the middle of the night. Could you imagine the ridership we could have in the daytime?"


The nonprofit agency NOACA, which stands for The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency, hosted All Aboard Ohio Thursday to help highlight what an expansion of Amtrak options could look like across the state.


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