Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky

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The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, known commonly by the acronym TANK is the public transit system serving the Northern Kentucky suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio located in Kenton County, Boone County and Campbell County TANK was founded in 1972 when the privately-funded Greenline Bus Company ceased operation, and voters in the three counties approved a publicly funded public transit system[1]. On January 6, 2008 Tank began operating four hybrid busses on its Southbank Shuttle.

Currently TANK operates a fleet of 90 buses.[2]

[edit] Routes

TANK Routes
Number Description
1 Florence Mall - Industrial Rd. - Turfway Park
1X Florence Express - Union - Turfway
2X Airport Express
3 Ludlow - Bromley
5 Bromley - City Heights
7 Rosedale - Latonia
8 Eastern Ave. - Latonia Centre
9 Taylor Mill
11 Ft. Thomas - Northern Kentucky University
12 Dayton
16 Grand Towers - St. Luke E. Carmel Manor
17X Villa Hills Express - Buttermilk Park & Ride
18X Edgewood Express
19X Beechgrove Express - Hallom
20 South Newport
22X Walton Express
23 South Bellevue
25 Alexandria
25 Alexandria - Electric Ave. (Discontinued)
25 Village Green
25X Alexandria Express Park & Ride
26X Grands Lick Express
28X Empire Drive Express
29X Hebron - Southpark Express
30X Independence Express
32X Burlington Park & Ride Express
33 St. Elisabeth South - Thomas More College - Crestview Hills
37X Commonwealth Express

[edit] References

  1. ^ "History". Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky Official Website (undated). Retrieved October 5, 2007
  2. ^ "Bill passes Senate", The Kentucky Post, E. W. Scripps Company, 2007-09-13, p. A2. Retrieved on 2007-10-05. "The bill, the 2008 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill, would help TANK replace three buses in its 90-bus fleet." 
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