Project: Healthline / Euclid Corridor
Summary
Branded as the RTA HealthLine, the Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP) consists of a bus rapid transit (BRT) line extending from Public Square in downtown Cleveland to East Cleveland, a bordering suburb. The HealthLine connects two of the Cleveland metropolitan area's largest employment centers: downtown Cleveland and University Circle, home to Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and several other cultural attractions.
Characteristics and Setting
Classification/Type
New Transit Line
Transportation Mode
Bus Rapid Transit
Usage
15,385
Length (mi)
7.10
Economic Distress
1.06
Population Density (ppl/sq mi)
1,040
Population Growth Rate (%)
-2.2%
Employment Growth Rate (%)
-0.4%
Market Size
1,315,012
Airport Travel Distance (mi)
14.0000
Topography
5
Geography
Region
Great Lakes / Plains
State
OH
County
Cuyahoga
City
Cleveland
Urban/Class Level
Metro
Local Area
N/A
Impact Area
N/A
Transportation System
Transit
Timing
Initial Study Date
2005
Post Construction Study Date
2013
Construction Start Date
2006
Construction End Date
2007
Months Duration
18
Costs
Project Year of Expenditure (YOE)
2006
Planned Cost (YOE $)
N/A
Actual Cost (YOE $)
$200,000,000
Actual Cost (2022$)
$335,621,200
Pre/Post Conditions
NOTE: All pre/post dollar values are in 2022$
Transportation
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Impacts
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Case Location
Narrative
Healthline / Euclid Corridor
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