PublicRoutes.com begins 2008 with a launch in the Buckeye State
PublicRoutes.com, an international directions-based web resource for public transportation, announced the launch of a complete resource for navigating public transportation throughout the entire metropolitan areas of Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.
This free service provides local residents and visitors to the area with point-to-point directions for all modes of transportation available – from bus to driving to walking directions. PublicRoutes.com also allows users to obtain information and door-to-door directions to each city’s top points of interest including restaurants, sporting arenas and nightlife venues. The addition of Cleveland and Columbus to the PublicRoutes.com platform enhances the company’s range of service to citizens across the United States and continues the company’s tremendous growth.
PublicRoutes.com now offers services to over 30 cities across the US and the UK. The company will soon expand to include more cities within the U.S. and internationally.
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Publicroutes.com is a great idea and I think it compliments the existing Greater Cleveland Transportation website.
By Sean Taylor on January 25, 2008 9:31 am