In the new TANK plan, Fort Thomas local bus route 11 will be eliminated, leaving the city with no service except a stop at St. Elizabeth Fort Thomas Hospital. By Robin Gee Despite pleas from Fort Thomas city officials and residents, the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, or TANK, has announced it will eliminate local […]
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City Council Discusses TANK Redesign Study, Changes in Sunday Alcohol Sales
Proposed changes to TANK service would eliminate Bus 11 in Fort Thomas. FTM file by Robin Gee, City Council Beat Editor The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) Redesign Project was a focus of discussion at the January Fort Thomas City Council meeting. The company is proposing cutting route 11 entirely and combining it with […]
TANK schedules public meeting to present draft recommendations for redesigned bus system
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) re-evaluates its ridership and routes about every five years. The company has invited residents to provide feedback about the bus service through the 2020 System Redesign Survey posted on the its website. There will be a public meeting to take public feedback on January 7 from 4-7 p.m. […]
City To Weigh In On TANK Proposal
The #11 TANK bus waits for riders on N. Fort Thomas Avenue. FTM file. By Robin Gee Concern about the proposed elimination and consolidation of Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) bus routes that serve Fort Thomas brought several people to the recent April city council meeting. TANK has proposed major changes to bus routes […]
Bus Route in Fort Thomas May Be Eliminated
The #11 TANK bus on N. Fort Thomas Avenue. FTM file. Bus service on the northern end of Fort Thomas could be eliminated by August of this year if a proposed change is carried out by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK). Try your first class FREE at Orangetheory Fitness at Newport Pavilion. Just […]
Proposed Changes for TANK
Many people rely on the public transportation to get to where they need to go. There are some proposed changes that have been suggested to the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky. Fort Thomas Matters wanted to educate our readers on the changes and provide you the locations where you can voice your opinion.

