Meet our panel of historians, engineers and other rapid transit experts.
Bill Myers
Cincinnati Transit Historical Association
In addition to being a long-time television personality at WLWT, Myers is a member of a non-profit organization that preserves the transit history of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
Allen J. Singer
Author, The Cincinnati Subway
In 2003, Singer published his extensive research on the historic subway with Images of America. His book is available in stores throughout the tri-state.
Mark Policinski
OKI Regional Council of Governments,
Executive Director
As the figurehead of OKI, Policinski oversees developments in current rapid transit for Cincinnati, as well as other assets, such as infrastructure, economic improvement, and the Clean Air Program.
Janice Forté
Cincinnati Museum Center, Heritage Programs
While teaching Union Terminal patrons about Cincinnati heritage, Forté presents lectures to communities on the historic subway system. She also organizes and conducts tours of the subway tunnels.
Phyllis Crawford
Cincinnati Museum Center, Heritage Programs
A researcher of Cincinnati history and rapid transit, Crawford shares her knowledge with patrons of Union Terminal, as well as organizing and conducting tours of the subway tunnels.
John Luginbill
Cincinnati Dept. of Transportation & Engineering
An engineering technician in the right-of-way management division, Luginbill has nine years experience in the bridge inspection department, which oversees maintenance of the subway tunnels.
Joe Vogel
Cincinnati Dept. of Transportation & Engineering
As a principle engineer, Vogel leads a transportation design group to develop and maintain roadways. He was previously in charge of overseeing the subway tours.
David Wormald
URS Corporation, Senior Project Engineer
Wormald worked on a recent study which presented options on what the city should do with the unfinished subway: maintaining the tunnels, filling them, or improving them for light rail transit.