GoTriangle is a partnership of public transportation agencies and organizations funded to promote commuter benefits in the Triangle. The purpose of the GoTriangle.org website is to help people easily find all the information they need to get out from behind the steering wheel and find other travel options that are safe, convenient, inexpensive, more sustainable. All centrally located in one online resource.
The Triangle Mobility Hub is set to be a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly mixed-use development, providing seamless connections between bus service, bike and pedestrian pathways.
Known as RUS Bus, the hub is slated to open in mid-2025 and will make it easy for travelers to connect between intercity rail and local, regional and express bus services.
The agency has hired a Spanish-language speaker, directly engaged with the community, advocacy groups and grassroots organizations and more throughout the last few months in Wake...
The five battery-electric buses, expected to be delivered by mid-2025, cost a total of $5.9 million and will bring GoTriangle’s electric fleet to seven buses.
The next steps for the project include more design and engineering work, securing construction funding and reaching out to Transit Operations staff to inform the design and feel...
The commuter rail would help provide a congestion free transportation opportunity and serve a region slated to grow by more than a million people and a corresponding one million...
The route connects from Durham Station, a transit hub that allows clients to access GoDurham buses and head to Urban Ministries for additional resources.
GoRaleigh is launching Busopoly, while Utah Transit Authority is starting a Bus Scavenger Hunt to engage with their communities throughout the month of July.
The increase in wages, which includes other frontline positions at GoTriangle, is designed to attract and retain talent during a challenging staffing environment.
The 5.4-mile project will connect Raleigh’s central business district with neighborhoods east of the city and improves access for low-income residents, older adults and underserved...
The site of the Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility will be a mixed-use development that includes a new bus facility, along with residential, hospitality and retail spaces.
The training program allows anyone with a regular driver’s license to apply to become employees with full agency benefits while they work to acquire a Commercial Driver’s License...
Through a partnership with the FREEDM Systems Center at NC State University in Raleigh, GoTriangle expects to gain a new electric bus-charging station in three years through a...
The campaign will be promoted in a variety of ways, including on social media and through advertising on buses and bus shelters and on TV monitors at transit stations.
If planned affordable housing units are built, GoTriangle says the project would score the highest rating on the federal government’s scale on affordable housing for New Starts...
The new park-and-ride facility provides a shelter, bench and designated parking spaces for students and community residents using transit to access the campus or downtown Raleigh...
During the current study phase, stakeholders including counties, municipalities and railroads hope to agree on an initial project concept that includes station locations, how ...
To help remove transportation as a barrier to education, GoTriangle and Wake Tech Community College have signed an agreement allowing all students and employees to ride public...
Early studies of the project show two route scenarios of the eight studied would likely qualify for the federal funding needed to complete the project.
The interim CEO and president has been authorized to begin negotiations with a potential developer for the Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility on West Street.
James Scott Farrin Personal Injury Attorney, Gabe Talton, was recently appointed to the GoTriangle Transit Advisory Committee. He will serve a two-year term.
In explaining a provision in the proposed state budget that directly affects only light-rail transit projects, lawmakers last week suggested there may be some “ambiguity” in the...
GoTriangle’s Board of Trustees has approved a slate of nominees from Wake, Durham and Orange counties to serve on the agency’s new Transit Advisory Committee.
As they leave GoTriangle’s Board of Trustees, longtime members Ed Harrison and William “Bill” Bell were celebrated for their commitment to transit and for their dedication to ...
State Transportation Secretary James H. Trogdon III has appointed three North Carolina Department of Transportation board members to the GoTriangle Board of Trustees.
Seven electric buses could be quietly and efficiently tooling around the Triangle by early 2019 if the federal government approves a grant application that GoTriangle, GoRaleigh...
GoTriangle has launched a new education and awareness campaign, GoTogether, sharing real commuter stories to inspire our community to seek viable travel options to work, school...