Coventry station is a stop on the RTA light rail Green Line on the border between Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, located in the median of Shaker Boulevard (Ohio State Route 87) at its intersection with Coventry Road, after which the station is named.
[2]: 40–41 A station house with a waiting room was constructed at Coventry Road and Shaker Boulevard to serve passengers making the connection.
It was constructed by Standard Oil Company of Ohio (Sohio) at a cost of US$17,500 (equivalent to $266,163 in 2023), and it included two gas pumps along westbound Shaker Boulevard.
When CIRR discontinued the subsidy and the service ended, there were numerous objections, and even a lawsuit by the City of Cleveland Heights.
CIRR prevailed and formally petitioned the Ohio Public Utilities Commission to abandon the right-of-way on Coventry Road on June 17, 1925.