Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: RTA Rapid Transit stations, Blue and Green Lines, Red Line, Tower City, Euclid - East 120th, Shaker Square, East 55th, Coventry, Louis Stokes Station at Windermere, North Coast, Warrensville, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, West 65th - Lorain, East 34th - Campus, Brookpark, Settlers Landing, Triskett, West 117th - Madison, South Harbor, University Circle, Woodhill, West 3rd, Courtland, East 105th - Quincy, Lee, West 25th - Ohio City, Lynnfield, East 79th, West Park, Superior, Puritas, Drexmore, East 116th, West Boulevard - Cudell, Southington, Avalon, South Woodland, Onaway, Kenmore, Farnsleigh, Belvoir, Ashby, West Green, Eaton, Flats East Bank, South Park, Attleboro. Excerpt: The Blue Line, Green Line, and Waterfront Line are the interurban/light rail component of the RTA Rapid Transit, a rapid transit rail system in greater Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority numbers them as Routes 67 (Blue Line: Van Aken including Waterfront) and 67A (Green Line: Shaker including Waterfront). The first 2.2 miles (3.5 km) of both lines is designated the Waterfront Line as it travels near the shoreline of Lake Erie and the east bank of the Cuyahoga River. The northernmost terminus is South Harbor located adjacent to the Municipal Parking lot. The lines extend generally west-southwest directly adjacent to the former Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway and New York Central Railroad tracks now used by the CSX and Amtrak, with stations at East 9th Street (North Coast station adjacent to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) and West 3rd Street (adjacent to Cleveland Browns Stadium). Between these stations, trains will stop at Cleveland's Amtrak station upon request. The line then contains a large loop allowing it to turn from west-southwest to south-southeast, ...