Get around Louisville (Ohio)
Do You Hear What I Hear?
If you happen to hear an approaching train while in town, the best advice is to stay where you are. The tracks cross over Main Street and Ravenna Avenue, the two main roads, and the entire town practically "shuts down". Traffic, especially on Ravenna Avenue, can get backed up more than a mile.
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Just about everything in Louisville is located within walking distance of Main Street (SR 153) and Ravenna Avenue (SR 44). Parking is limited on Main Street, but most businesses have a few spots behind them. There is also parking available in the Giant Eagle parking lot.
Stark County Regional Transit Authority (SARTA), tel: +1 330-47-SARTA (330-477-2782), . $1.15 Regular fare/ .50 Reduced fare (Seniors, Disabled)/ Children under 6 ride free. SARTA provides reliable public bus service throughout Stark County. Transfer Centers are located in: Alliance, Massillon, and Canton. SARTA bus routes 139 and 153 (late night) connect Louisville to Alliance, East Canton, and Canton. There is a bus to the Akron/Canton Airport (Route 115) and an express bus between Canton and Downtown Akron (Route 81). Buses on main routes generally depart each stop every hour. SARTA buses run 365 days per year. On Holidays, buses run the Sunday schedule. Additionally, Lakefront Lines, a private bus company, operates an office in SARTA's Canton Transfer Center. Lakefront Lines goes through Canton on it's route between Cleveland and Charleston, SC.
The Most Frequently Asked Travel Questions about Louisville (Ohio)