What you need to know CORRECTION: The original version of this article contained some inaccuracies about county taxation policies. The relevant lines have been corrected. –LINK nky editorial, Jan. 29, 2026. The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky revealed preliminary plans for changes to its route and service structure at a special virtual meeting on Wednesday […]
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What’s next for NKY bus routes? TANK to hold virtual public meeting
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, known as TANK, will host a virtual public meeting Wednesday night from 6 to 7 p.m. to discuss possible changes to its routes and services in the face of budgetary constraints. The meeting will focus on the agency’s preferred plan for route revisions, which followed a six-month period of […]
TANK to suspend service during weekend winter weather
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, often shortened to TANK, will suspend all services, including fixed routes, TANK+ and RAMP services, beginning Saturday at 10 p.m. in anticipation of the weekend’s winter weather. Buses departing before 10 p.m. will complete their routes, even if travel times extend past the 10 p.m. cut off. “Please plan […]
Free fares on TANK buses Christmas Day
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky will offer free fares all day on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2025. Free fares will be available on all buses, including normal fixed routes, the Southbank Shuttle and TANK’s paratransit service, RAMP. “Offering free service on Christmas Day is one small way we can give back to the community […]
Pay as you go with TANK’s new Tap & Save program
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, or TANK, has introduced a new service called Tap & Save, which enables riders to use an electronic funding account to pay for fares, eliminating the need to purchase day or monthly passes in advance. TANK is touting it as a way for riders to save money, as riders […]
TANK to raise fares, remove routes this spring
TANK, the public transit system serving Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties, and Downtown Cincinnati will implement service changes and fare rate increases this spring, including route changes, fare increases, and the elimination of five routes.
TANK service to cease at 7 p.m. Monday
TANK will suspend all fixed route bus service at 7 p.m. today due to hazardous road conditions, and will resume normal service at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning.
TANK wants to hear from riders about proposed changes
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky is seeking public feedback on proposed changes to fares and services for 2025, including the elimination of several routes, adjustment of others and an increase in ride fares to $2.
All lanes of 4th Street Bridge reopened after $82k repair
The 4th Street Bridge in Covington and Newport has been repaired and now has a 19-ton weight limit, allowing school buses to once again use the crossing.

