Transit News in Raleigh

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Wake Up Transit Forum Review

WakeUP Wake County held a community forum on the issue of transit last night at the NCSU McKimmon Center. The event’s title, “Transit: Is Wake County Ready for It?” was answered before the event officially kicked-off. Roughly 250 Triangle residents, believing the answer to that question is “Yes”, showed up ready to work for transit in Wake County.

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Free Raleigh Buses Today

Today Cricket Communications has sponsored a free fare day on Capital Area Transit and Durham Area Transit Authority buses. While the reality of the sponsorship is pandering burners to low income bus riders- its encouraging to see alternative transit being incorporated into local marketing efforts. 

Politics Transit

Drive I-540? That’ll be $25 million PLUS toll fees.

With the completion of I-540 westward, NC will likely get its first toll road, in large part due to the lobbying force of the NC Turnpike Authority – a division of the NC Department of Transportation (NC DOT). It seems that the “good roads state” continues be committed to building new roads, even in the face of skyrocketing construction (click here and check out #4) and fuel costs (over $4/gallon).


Recreation Transit

Bike First Friday

Development Transit

Have a Seat NC - Bus Bench Design Charette

imageRaleigh’s bus system is in many ways inadequate for its present and growing population. Along with an unreliable schedule, less than 10% of Raleigh bus stops have benches. The , along with Have a Seat NC, is hosting a design charrette to address this problem.

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