"Trolleys (those green things):\nThe free trolleys are huge in my opinion. They are new, CLEAN, and free. They are a great way - now with expanded routes and hours - to connect major points of interest in downtown. A great thing for tourists, bringing in tourists, and local downtown workers or people coming downtown who wish to play in various ends of the city. My only wish on these trolleys would be an interior digital display indicating the next stop or an announcement that always functioned. Sometimes there is no announcement and sometimes it plays late. No shelters to wait for these, but they run every 10/15 minutes so it's not that bad. The stops are pretty close together - usually if one is not waiting at the stop I will just walk in the direction I need to go and catch it later on. There is only one break point that I have encountered and it is in the Warehouse district; it doesn't delay your journey too much as there is usually another trolley to transfer to. 4.5 stars. \n\nHealthline:\nNew. Still nice and CLEAN. A great way to extend your ride in the eastern direction of the city past where the trolley stops. While missing from the trolleys this bus has an interior digital display - not that you can see it from everywhere. Just get your ticket and get on, no need to show your ticket to anyone. Ticket can be obtained from the red machines at the stops or the all day pass works as well if you just got off the rail system. The stops all along Euclid are new, well lit, have emergency call boxes at them and allow for sheltered waiting. Just make sure you are waiting on the right side of the street for the bus or that the stop that you are at is for the direction you want to go - buses in both directions do not stop at all stops. The announcement system on these buses seems to work better than on the trolleys. Transit police are often at the stops which is a pleasant sight. 3.7 stars. \n\nRail:\nNot new. Not clean. Sometimes smelly. I recommend only riding it during rush hour either to/from work or to/from a game. I'm not sure why but the individual stations are no longer staffed - just buy your ticket at the red box by the door. Not sure why the staff was pulled - RTA has to lose money with only having transit police perform random ticket checks except at Tower City where everyone is checked for a ticket coming and going. At least they could put up gates and some technology to get rid of paper tickets. Read the map and know your stop if you ride this. I'm not sure what is worse - the driver's mumbled and inaudible announcement of the stop or the crackly static filled prerecorded announcement that cuts in and out. Scenery and stations aren't beautiful either though some are getting a facelift. I have the unfortunate feeling though that by the time they finish it will be time to start at the beginning again. There is a spot for luggage however if you chose to go to the airport on this. 1.8 stars.\n\nI've never ridden the bus so can't comment there... Cleveland has some single buses and some extra long bend in the middle type buses. I can say those as a potential rider it would be helpful for there to be maps on all the bus shelters and I can say from driving past them this is not the case everywhere."^^ . "1"^^ . "3"^^ . . "5"^^ . . . "1"^^ . "2012-12-10T00:00:00"^^ .