Who rides Laketran? Find out who’s using Lake County’s public transportation [The News-Herald, Willoughby, Ohio]
| By David Glasier, The News-Herald, Willoughby, Ohio | |
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To answer the question, this reporter paid for rides on five of Laketran's six in-county fixed routes, two of its five commuter express routes servicing downtown
The project was undertaken by
Stenger, 35, must use a wheelchair because of the congenital sensory neuropathy that since birth has left her with no senses of touch or feel.
She said access to the Dial-a-Ride service is a key to her being able to go shopping, socialize, keep appointments with doctors and work two days a week in
"As a person with a disability, being independent is important to me. I want to live my life like everyone else and not rely exclusively on family and friends," Stenger said after having her wheelchair carefully strapped into the Dial-a-Ride vehicle by Laketran driver
"To people who need this service, it means the world," Stenger added.
"I will do what I need to do to achieve my goals, and Laketran is an important component of that."
From his wheelchair,
"My first ride (on Laketran) was on
"I lived for 22 years without (Laketran)," Bush added. "Mom and a few family members had to take me places. Now, Mom is gone and except for my brother, my family is gone. Laketran is the only way many people get out and do what they have to do."
Laketran's
Once there, he boards the No. 10 bus at
At
"This isn't me making statements about public transportation or saving the environment," Carafa said as the fully loaded No. 10 bus made its way down the Shoreway to
"I sat down with a pad and paper and figured I'd be saving money, a lot of it, by using the bus."
From Laketran's website, Carafa purchases 31-day passes for
Beyond the financial considerations, Carafa said taking the bus is a lifestyle choice. Many of his fellow riders were reading newspapers or books during the ride downtown. Others were listening to music on earphones, looking out windows or sleeping.
"Between not having to sweat the traffic and the wear and tear of the commute, it's so much more relaxing on the bus," Carafa said.
"I'm shocked more people don't do this."
On
Issue 2 also proposes to make permanent the set aside and end the practice of putting it up for renewal every 10 years.
All of the Laketran riders interviewed for this story said their will vote "yes" on Issue 2.
"Public transportation is great for the community and good for all commuters," said
"My mother relies heavily on Dial-a-Ride," Nestor added.
"The drivers are excellent with her, caring and generous. We're extremely fortunate to have this service in
Laketran has another staunch supporter in Dick
Kessler, president of the
Kessler said that of the 23 to 25 individuals with disabilities who regularly avail themselves of the society's twice-weekly adult day services at
"Public support has to be there (for Issue 2)," Kessler said.
"This county can't survive without Laketran. For people over 60, it's that important."
Issue 2 will not be universally supported.
Ritchie and Kokal responded to
Riders encountered on Laketran's fixed and Commuter Express routes included students from
"You see everybody, you really do," Carafa said. "There are people wearing suits and people wearing jeans. You see people working at factories, law offices, restaurants and stores. It's a good mix."
Accompanied by her 10-month-old daughter, Delanie, Parcell was soon to board the No. 1 bus for the ride home to
"I ride at least four days a week, going to work at Target in
Matthew Tapassi is the assistant manager of Kitchen Collection at the
A 27-year-old
He also takes a Laketran bus to
"This is a crucial service for so many people in
All of Laketran's fixed routes make stops at
"Anything you can do by car, you can do by bus. I wouldn't be able to live my life the way I do without Laketran," Zellhofer said.
Many of the riders surveyed for this story lamented Laketran budget cuts of recent years that pared back evening service hours on weekdays and eliminated all Saturday service except during the Christmas holiday season.
Laketran also fields complaints from Dial a Ride users about advance reservation requirements and 30-minute pick-up windows.
"We need to understand Laketran has to work for everybody," Stenger said. "That's a small price to pay for independence."
Another common criticism of Laketran is that buses often appear to be running devoid of passengers or with only small numbers of riders.
Laketran fixed-route drivers
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