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Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) provides inter-city and regional public transportation for the Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point, NC combined statistical area, known as the Piedmont Triad area. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 377,200, or about 1,400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
High Point Station was originally built in 1907, by Southern Railway, and was designed in Richardsonian Romanesque, with a rusticated ashlar base and a tiled hip roof. In the late 1930s, a trench was dug so rail and automobile traffic would not impede each other through downtown High Point; a walkway across the tracks and a staircase to an ...
Charlotte Gateway Station is a future intermodal transit station in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.Currently operating as a streetcar stop for the CityLynx Gold Line, with an adjoining bus station for Greyhound Lines intercity buses, [1] it is the centerpiece of the overall 19-acre (7.7 ha) Station District, and it will serve Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus lines, the Lynx ...
Chuck Berry rides a Greyhound bus from Norfolk, Virginia, to Birmingham, Alabama, in his 1964 song "Promised Land". [178] Simon and Garfunkel referred to Greyhound Lines in their 1968 song "America". [179] The 1976 song "The Killing of Georgie" by Rod Stewart states that Georgie leaves home for Manhattan on a Greyhound bus. [180]
High Point Transit System is the operator of public transportation in the High Point, North Carolina area. It complements three other local and one regional bus service in the Piedmont Triad . Twelve routes travel almost solely within the city limits.
In 2011 there were plans to widen US 52 between Wadesboro and NC 24/NC 27, in Albemarle, to four-lanes by around 2015 (STIP: R-2320). [ 20 ] In the more distant future, US 52 between NC 74 , in Winston-Salem , and I-74 , near Mount Airy , is planned to be reconstructed to interstate-grade standards as part of I-74 (STIP: I-4404).
After it traveled through Thomasville, it entered the city of High Point at the Davidson–Randolph county line. [3] Briefly in Randolph County for 1.6 miles (2.6 km), it entered Guilford County. [4] East of downtown High Point, I-85 Bus. shared a unique three-level diamond interchange with I-74/US 311 before leaving the city limits. [5]
Established in 1979 when NC 159 was redirected south to US 220. Its purpose is to connect the North Carolina Zoological Park with mainline NC 159. Though not signed along its route, it is listed on state and county maps and is the only known spur route in North Carolina. [6] Junction list. The entire route is in Asheboro, Randolph County.