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What are transportation options and challenges in Columbus, Ohio?

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Are there taxis in Columbus? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what four local experts had to say about transportation methods in Columbus, Ohio.

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I live in the Thurber Village portion of Columbus, Ohio 43215 just North of the Arena District about 1 mile South of Grandview and about 1 mile to the Short North, OSU Campus and Downtown Columbus.

Thurber Village rental properties are modestly priced compared to the city of Grandview and the Arena District which makes it particularly appealing if you love the Blue Jackets, Nation Wide Arena or the Columbus Crew.

You can get to nearly any part of Franklin County as a commuter who utilizes public transportation.

Walking distance to nearby fenced in public dog park and Goodale Park.

Jeffrey, says: 2023

Columbus, Ohio, is an up and coming city with a lot to look forward to. While many may be dismayed by the lack of public transport available, the city makes up for it in many ways. Each neighborhood has its own feel that allows constant exploration in the city. One of the best attractions is COSI, the Center of Science and Industry, a large building that makes science fun, not just for the kids but for the whole family too.

Sreeja, says: 2020

When moving to Columbus, Ohio you should prepare to expect bad drivers and some good ones as well. The architecture of Columbus is beautiful too, from the German Village with its Germanic styled structures to the gorgeously organized downtown and more. One can also find a broad amount of Diversity from Somali to Korea to Spanish speaking communities, allowing for anyone and everyone to find where they fit in. The City of Columbus is impressive in modern ideals and strives to keep improving itself while welcoming anyone to build a life here.

Camille, says: 2020

we have great small restaurants and shops. Pattycake, a vegan bakery, is a personal favorite, and North Market is a must visit for anyone coming to Columbus. Both are along the central street of High Street and are easily accessible by bus. There a several attractive hotel options in Short North and downtowns.

Jeania, says: 2020
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