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WAYNE CO., Ohio — Wayne County Transit will cease operations on Aug. 31, and operators of the transit service said budget and sustainability concerns are the reasons behind the end of service.
In 2023, over $1.7 million was spent on the transit service. That same year, it provided over 20,000 rides to the community, local institutions and individual riders.
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