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GoBus to Expand Service to Dayton, Springfield, and More

Oxford, Ohio - March 24th, 2026 - GoBus, the rapidly growing regional transit provider based in Oxford, Ohio, is poised to significantly expand its footprint across Southwest Ohio with the launch of new routes serving Dayton, Springfield, Middletown, and Yellow Springs. The expansion, slated for early May, represents a major step forward in improving accessibility and connectivity for residents in these key communities, providing a much-needed and affordable alternative to private vehicle reliance.

For years, residents of these cities have faced limitations in regional travel, often dependent on costly personal transportation or infrequent and limited public options. GoBus aims to bridge that gap, creating a seamless network that connects these hubs and enables easier access to employment, education, healthcare, and recreational opportunities. The decision to extend service to these specific locations wasn't arbitrary; it stems directly from identified community needs and collaborative planning with local transit authorities.

"We're excited to expand our reach and connect more communities across southwest Ohio," stated GoBus Executive Director Tim Calhoun in a press conference earlier today. "This isn't just about adding bus routes; it's about fostering economic growth, expanding opportunity, and improving the quality of life for the people who call this region home." Calhoun highlighted the extensive research undertaken by GoBus, including public forums, surveys, and data analysis, to determine the optimal routes and schedules to maximize ridership and impact.

The expansion isn't happening in isolation. GoBus is actively forging strong partnerships with existing transit agencies within each city. This includes the Miami Valley Regional Transit Authority (MVRTA) in Dayton, the Springfield Transit Authority, Middletown Transit, and Yellow Springs' local transport options. This collaborative approach ensures a smooth integration of GoBus services with existing systems, minimizing redundancy and maximizing efficiency. Inter-agency ticket coordination and transfer options are currently being finalized, with details expected to be released alongside the full route schedules.

Funding for this ambitious project is a testament to the broad support for improved regional transportation. The expansion is being financed through a multi-faceted approach, combining local municipal contributions, state grants, and federal infrastructure funding. A significant portion of the federal funding stems from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed in 2021, highlighting the national commitment to modernizing and expanding public transit networks.

Beyond the immediate convenience of expanded routes, GoBus's expansion promises significant economic benefits. Increased accessibility to employment centers in larger cities like Dayton and Springfield can alleviate workforce shortages and stimulate economic growth in smaller communities like Yellow Springs and Middletown. The improved connectivity also has the potential to attract new businesses and investment to the region.

Riders will benefit from GoBus's user-friendly technology. The GoBus mobile app will be fully integrated with the new routes, allowing passengers to track buses in real-time, purchase tickets electronically, and receive service alerts. This digital accessibility streamlines the travel experience and enhances convenience for riders of all ages and tech-savviness.

While the exact route schedules are still being finalized and will be published closer to the launch date, GoBus has indicated that the new routes will prioritize connections between major employment centers, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities. Preliminary plans suggest express routes linking Yellow Springs and Middletown directly to Dayton, with feeder routes providing local connectivity within each city.

The expansion is expected to create approximately 30 new jobs, ranging from bus drivers and mechanics to customer service representatives and administrative staff. GoBus is actively recruiting qualified candidates, with a focus on hiring from within the communities it serves.

Looking ahead, GoBus has outlined plans for further expansion in the coming years, with potential routes being considered for Warren County and other underserved areas of Southwest Ohio. The company envisions a future where regional transit is a seamless and affordable option for all residents, fostering a more connected and sustainable community.


Read the Full Dayton Daily News Article at:
[ https://www.daytondailynews.com/local/gobus-on-the-road-in-dayton-springfield-middletown-and-yellow-springs/SYF63JXFDJAXRNTYDPHKSHCM5U/ ]