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112 stops • 2 directions

COTA 23 James / Stelzer (South)
  1. Easton Terminal Bay 1
  2. Stelzer Rd at Sams Club
  3. Stelzer Rd & Morse Rd
  4. Stelzer Rd & Worth Ave
  5. Stelzer Rd & Alston St
  6. Easton Way & Easton Loop E
  7. Easton Way & Easton Square Pl
  8. Morse Crossing & Easton Way
  9. 3425 Morse Crossing
  10. Morse Crossing & R E Harrington
  11. Morse Crossing & Stelzer Rd
  12. Stelzer Rd & Montclair Dr
  13. Stelzer Rd & Easton Square Pl
  14. Stelzer Rd & Mccutcheon Rd
  15. Stelzer Rd & Governors Club Blvd
  16. Stelzer Rd & Codet Rd
  17. Stelzer Rd & Lifestyle Blvd
  18. Stelzer Rd & Agler Rd
  19. Stelzer Rd & Citygate Dr
  20. Stelzer Rd & Ole Country Ln
  21. Stelzer Rd & Johnstown Rd
  22. Stelzer Rd & E 11th Ave
  23. Stelzer Rd & E 6th Ave
  24. N James Rd & Allegheny Ave
  25. N James Rd & Ruhl Ave
  26. N James Rd & Anawanda Ave
  27. S James Rd & E Broad St
  28. S James Rd & Elbern Ave
  29. S James Rd & Dale Ave
  30. S James Rd & Fair Ave
  31. S James Rd & E Main St
  32. S James Rd & E Mound St
  33. S James Rd & Astor Ave
  34. S James Rd & Brownlee Ave
  35. E Livingston Ave & S James Rd
  36. E Livingston Ave & Zettler Rd
  37. E Livingston Ave & Barnett Rd
  38. E Livingston Ave & Cunard Rd
  39. Courtright Rd & E Livingston Ave
  40. Courtright & Kirkwood Rd
  41. Courtrigh Rd & Roswell Rd
  42. Courtright Rd & E Deshler Ave
  43. Courtright Rd & Groves Rd
  44. Courtright Rd & Riverdale Sq
  45. Courtright Rd & Petzinger Rd
  46. Courtright Rd & Oakcrest Rd
  47. Courtright Rd & Clarkston Ave
  48. Kimberly Pkwy N & Courtright Rd
  49. Kimberly Pkwy N & Burgandy Ln
  50. Kimberly Pkwy N & Petzinger Rd
  51. Kimberly Pkwy N & Mercedes Ln
  52. Kimberly Pkwy N & Kimberly Pkwy E
  53. Macsway Ave & Kimberly Pkwy
  54. S Hamilton Rd & Macsway Ave
  55. Eastland NB Lot & S Hamilton Rd
COTA 23 James / Stelzer (North)
  1. Eastland NB Lot & S Hamilton Rd
  2. S Hamilton Rd & Eastland Dr
  3. Macsway Ave & S Hamilton Rd
  4. Macsway Ave & Kimberly Pkwy East
  5. Kimberly Pkwy N & Kimberly Pkwy E
  6. Kimberly Pkwy N & Seville Ave
  7. Kimberly Pkwy & Petzinger Rd
  8. Kimberly Pkwy N & Canal Bay Way
  9. Courtright Rd & Kimberly Pkwy N
  10. Courtright Rd & Clarkston Ave
  11. Courtright Rd & Oakcrest Rd
  12. Courtright Rd & Petzinger Rd
  13. Courtright Rd & Riverdale Sq
  14. Courtright Rd & Groves Rd
  15. Courtright Rd & E Deshler Ave
  16. Courtright Rd & Roswell Rd
  17. Courtright Rd & Kirkwood Rd
  18. Courtright Rd & E Livingston Ave
  19. E Livingston Ave & Courtright Rd
  20. E Livingston Ave & Rand Ave
  21. E Livingston Ave & Barnett Rd
  22. E Livingston Ave & S Hampton Rd
  23. E Livingston Ave & S James Rd
  24. S James Rd & Brownlee Ave
  25. S James Rd & Astor Ave
  26. S James Rd & E Mound St
  27. S James Rd & E Main St
  28. S James Rd & Fair Ave
  29. S James Rd & Dale Ave
  30. S James Rd & Elbern Ave
  31. 40 James Rd
  32. N James Rd & Anawanda Ave
  33. James Rd & Ruhl Ave
  34. Stelzer Rd & N James Rd
  35. 750 Stelzer Rd
  36. Stelzer Rd & E 11th Ave
  37. Stelzer Rd & Johnstown Rd
  38. Stelzer Rd & Ole Country Ln
  39. Stelzer Rd & Citygate Dr
  40. Stelzer Rd & Agler Rd
  41. Stelzer Rd & Lifestyle Blvd
  42. Stelzer Rd & Codet Rd
  43. Stelzer Rd & Middlemore Dr
  44. Stelzer Rd & Mccutcheon Rd
  45. Stelzer Rd & Easton Square Pl
  46. Stelzer Rd & Montclair Dr
  47. Morse Crossing & Stelzer Rd
  48. 3400 Morse Crossing
  49. 3425 Morse Crossing
  50. Easton Way & Morse Crossing
  51. Easton Way & Easton Square Pl
  52. Easton Way & Chagrin Dr
  53. Stelzer Rd & Colliery Ave
  54. Stelzer Rd & Worth Ave
  55. Stelzer Rd & Morse Rd
  56. 4180 Stelzer Rd
  57. Easton Terminal Bay 1
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 23. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 23 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 23 stop here?'

Where does bus #23 run?

This route serves the Columbus (USA) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Central Ohio Transit Authority. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'COTA' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

What color is the route on maps?

On transit maps this route is marked in #AF272F. Color helps you spot the line quickly and tell it apart from others. In some cities the line color appears on stop signs or even on the vehicles themselves. The exact shade might vary between sources—go by route number and endpoints instead.

Additional Route Information
COTA 23 James / Stelzer (South)

Reference

23

Origin

Easton Transit Center Bay 1

Destination

Eastland Mall

Route network

COTA

Operator

Central Ohio Transit Authority

Color

#AF272F

COTA 23 James / Stelzer (North)

Reference

23

Origin

Eastland Mall

Destination

Easton Transit Center Bay 1

Route network

COTA

Operator

Central Ohio Transit Authority

Color

#AF272F

Quick overview

Explore the Bus 23 route in Columbus (USA). 2 directions, 112 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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