R-Line (Capital Area Transit)
Parent | The Downtown Raleigh Alliance |
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Service area | Downtown Raleigh |
Service type | bus service |
Stops | 20 |
Operator | GoRaleigh |
Website | r-line |
The R-Line is a zero-fare circulator bus service that takes riders on a three-mile, counter-clockwise loop of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina.[1] The three green-painted, hybrid-electric buses stop every 10 to 15 minutes at stops marked with an R-Line sign. Service runs from 7 AM to 11 PM Monday through Wednesday, 7 AM to 2:15 AM Thursday through Saturday, and 1 PM to 8 PM Sunday.
List of Stops
As of May 2009, the list of stops is as follows:[2]
- R1 - State Capitol
- R2 - State Government
- R3 - Seaboard Station
- R4 - West Street
- R5 - Glenwood South at Tucker Street
- R6 - Glenwood South at North Street
- R7 - Glenwood South at Willard
- R8 - Morgan Street at Harrington
- R9 - Municipal Complex
- R10 - Warehouse District at Hargett
- R11 - Warehouse District at Davie
- R12 - Amtrak
- R13 - Raleigh Convention Center
- R14 - Performing Arts Center
- R15 - City Center Deck
- R16 - Moore Square Deck
- R17 - City Market at Moore Square
- R18 - Hargett Street at Blount Street
- R19 - Hargett Street at Wilmington
- R20 - Wilmington Station Deck
References
- ↑ "Raleigh starts new bus service downtown" - Raleigh News and Observer. Retrieved 21 Jan 2010.
- ↑ Get Around :: R-LINE Stop Locations - Downtown Raleigh Alliance - retrieved 21 Jan 2010.
External links
- R-Line - R-Line page at Downtown Raleigh Alliance - Retrieved 21 Jan 2010.
- - R-Line Mobile Web App for iPhones, Blackberries, Palm Pre, and Android Devices - Retrieved 24 Feb 2010.
- -R-Line Bus Tracker for Android Phones - Retrieved 16 Feb 2010.
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