Transportation

Feature Story streetcar-250

Soapdish: On the right track


Cincy Haus, Startup Bus ready to rock SXSW with ideas


Mile High Club booming in Cincinnati


Video 250-bikevideo

The Bright Ride


Feature Story streetcar250

Soapdish: The little streetcar that could


Soapbox on Cincinnati Edition


Feature Story church-250

2011: the year in Soapbox


Metro makes bus rides easier


Not so 'Lonely' thanks to Planet's rank


Feature Story were1-250

Get on the bus: art abounds on urban route


Food trucks' drive pays off with added accessibility


What's your green umbrella?


Honor Flight flies veterans to recognition


Cincinnati roads safer for cyclists


Nature trails can improve home's value


By air, land and sea, Cincinnatians are connected to the world through the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) plus regional flights from Lunken Airport on the east side. 32 Amazon Prime Air jets make an average of 63.3 flights per day plus DHL has increased to 117 daily flights from its global Americas air hub at CVG.

"CVG is poised to be the epicenter of e-commerce" says airport CEO Candace McGraw. TANK and METRO provide the wheeled service that connects the region together including MetroNow!, an innovative on-demand transit service, designed to serve areas with limited public transportation. A streetcar route loops the Banks, downtown Cincinnati, and Over-the-Rhine. Non-motorized transportation is making waves too, with a bicycle master plan to connect neighborhoods.