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In Cincinnati, higher bus fare could mean end of the line for some
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As Cincinnati Metro works to find new ways to fund its regionwide bus service, officials have said higher bus fares could be on the horizon for the beleaguered transit system. But for riders like Alissa Holloway, that could mean the end of the line. She is one of thousands of low-income Cincinnati residents who don't own a car and rely on Metro every day, for everything from getting to work, shopping for groceries, medical appointments and other errands.
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