Cincinnati, Ohio
:The article refers to the city in Ohio. For information on the city in Iowa, see Cincinnati, Iowa.
Transportation
- Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport is located in Hebron, Kentucky, and serves Cincinnati, Ohio.
- The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, opened in 1866, links Cincinnati and Covington, Kentucky. This bridge was the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge, also designed by Roebling.
- Cincinnati is accessible via interstates I-75, I-71 and I-74. I-275 is a beltway around the city, and I-471 links it to Newport, Kentucky.
- Lunken Airport - Cincinnati Municipal Airfield
- Amtrak Passenger Rail Service
- Greyhound Lines Bus Service
- Cincinnati has an unfinished Subway, abandoned during construction in 1925 due to cost overruns. Proposals exist to build a new system and resurrect the remaining tunnels.
- METRO city passenger bus, operated by SORTA, the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority
- TANK Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky in Downtown Cincinnati, south of sixth street.
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