Where It Goes
The HealthLine route runs down 6.8 miles of Euclid Avenue from Downtown to East Cleveland, connecting the city’s cultural and educational institutions, medical and business centers, and all the mom and pop shops in between. With 58 stops to choose from and round the clock service, it’s now possible to take in a ballgame at Progressive Field, discover The Phantom of the Opera, and meet a dinosaur named Jane, all in one easy ride.
The HealthLine passes through seven unique districts in Cleveland:
Downtown
Public Square features Tower City Center and is minutes away
from both the Quicken Loans Arena and Progressive Field. The East Fourth
Neighborhood is accessed by either the E. 2nd or E. 6th station and offers
a variety of nightlife options including music at the House of Blues and
dinner at Lola with the Iron Chef.
Playhouse Square and CSU
The E. 14th stop drops you at the doorstep of Playhouse Square,
the country’s second largest performing arts center. Cleveland State University
brings higher education to downtown and in easy reach with the E.19th and
E. 24th stations.
Midtown
Jump off at the E.51st station to take in a show at The Agora,
voted the number one rock club in the country. Or use the E. 66th stop to
tour Cleveland’s oldest building still standing on its original site - the
Dunham Tavern Museum. Nearby, the historic Gallucci’s Market is the ultimo place
to pick up some Italian wine and cheese.
Fairfax
Both the E. 83rd and E. 89th station land you just 2 blocks from
a performance at The Cleveland Playhouse, America's first permanently established
professional theatre company. This neighborhood is also home to the acclaimed
Cleveland Clinic, whose main campus spans from E. 89th to Stokes Blvd.
University Circle
Adelbert Road station is your gateway to University Circle, which
offers a variety of cultural options including the Cleveland Museum of Art,
Natural History Museum, Western Reserve Historical Society, Botanical Gardens,
and Severance Hall - home to the world renowned Cleveland Orchestra. The
area is also home to University Hospital, Case Western Reserve University, and Little Italy,
all of which can be reached via the HealthLine's Adelbert, Cornell, or E.115th
stops.
East Cleveland
The Emily and Superior Ave stops are just blocks from the Superior
Rapid Station - a transit hub with access to the Red Line train and major
bus lines. From Belmore Ave. you can easily reach Huron Hospital, a branch
of the Cleveland Clinic system. The Stokes/Windermere Rapid station is the
last stop on the line and provides bus and Red Line access for your connection
needs.