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People have been able to ride GoRaleigh buses for free since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. That ends Sept. 1. That’s when the city’s bus system will resume charging riders, though ...
GoRaleigh also began using its own branded buses, replacing the special green R-Line buses that had been used since the service was launched. More frequent buses and a new park-and-ride lot
The route resembles an inverted U, with 13 stops in the downtown area. Service frequency is every 15 minutes. In order to maximize frequency two buses operate on the circulator route at all times, while one bus serves as back-up in the event of mechanical failure. The R-Line is a free circulator service.
GoTransit is a joint branding of municipal and regional bus systems adopted in 2015 for the Research Triangle region of North Carolina.The original participating systems are GoTriangle, formerly Triangle Transit; GoRaleigh, formerly Capital Area Transit (CAT); and GoDurham, formerly Durham Area Transit Authority (DATA).
GoRaleigh is the transit agency serving Raleigh. Service operates from 4:30am–12:00am Monday-Saturdays, and roughly 5:00am–11:00pm during Sundays. They currently run 35 routes, separated into local routes, 'L' Circulator routes, and 'X' Express routes. Most routes serve GoRaleigh Station, which is located near Moore Square.
People have been able to ride Raleigh city buses for free since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. GoRaleigh will begin collecting fares again soon. Here’s how it will work.
The City Council must decide soon whether to begin charging bus fare for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. GoRaleigh faces a big deficit even if the city starts charging people to ride again
The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the ... Disney Transport: Walt Disney World: 350 (2016) free bus ... GoRaleigh: Wake County ...