What are the components of the Euclid Corridor Transportation Project (ECTP)?
• A Rapid Transit System (RTS) using environmentally friendly vehicles. • A Downtown Transit Zone with exclusive and reserved bus lanes on St. Clair and Superior Avenues. • Bike lanes from Cleveland State University to Case Western Reserve University. What is the Euclid Corridor Vehicle (ECV)? The proposed ECV will be an environmentally friendly diesel-electric vehicle that is approximately 62 feet long and has rubber tires. It will operate using clean burning low sulfur fuel and meet all EPA standards. The ECV will resemble many modern high-speed trains used throughout the world. What is the route of the ECV? The vehicles will travel from Public Square in Downtown Cleveland along Euclid Avenue to the Stokes Rapid Transit Station at Windermere in East Cleveland, with approximately 36 stations along the route. More than nine miles of roadways will be rehabilitated, including 6.7 miles on Euclid Avenue. What is a Rapid Transit System (RTS)? • Exclusive vehicle lanes for the ECV. • Fast l
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