Gohio Commute | Licking County Transit
111 Liberty Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215
Individuals living and working in Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hocking, Knox, Licking, Logan, Madison, Marion, Morrow, Perry, Pickaway, Ross and Union counties.
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
For more information, visit morpc.gohio.com or call 888-742-RIDE (7433).
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Morrow County, Ohio Madison County, Ohio Licking County, Ohio Pickaway County, Ohio Perry County, Ohio Marion County, Ohio Hocking County, Ohio Logan County, Ohio Franklin County, Ohio Fayette County, Ohio Ross County, Ohio Knox County, Ohio Fairfield County, Ohio Delaware County, Ohio Union County, Ohio
Gohio Commute, a program of the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC), equips commuters and companies with resources to help them explore cost-effective and environmentally friendly commuting options. This program seeks to reduce roadway congestion and improve air quality throughout Central Ohio. Programs include: Carpool - Reduce stress and save money by carpooling. Gohio Commute will examine your needs and find someone with similar commuting constraints who is interested in sharing the ride to work. Transit - Don’t get stuck in traffic jams. Explore bus routes within Gohio Commute and turn your time spent commuting into productive activity. Bike/Walk - Keep your heart healthy by biking or walking to work. Gohio Commute provides information about local biking and walking routes and helps form bikepools. Gohio Commute makes it easy to find others to bike to work together. Vanpool - A Gohio Commute vanpool is a group of commuters who go to work together on a regular basis in a commuter van. Riders share an affordable monthly fee that covers use of a van, insurance, maintenance, roadside assistance, and fuel card.
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Licking County Transit
Licking County Transit Services (LCT) is the demand responsive public transportation system for all Licking County residents. LCT provides origin to destination services. The LCT is owned, operated and governed by the citizens of Licking County through the Licking County Transit Board.
