Transit Service Planning

What we do

The transit service planning staff are responsible for developing and analyzing bus route and schedule plans, including near-future transit service alternatives, intermediate-range service plans, and long-range service concepts. They also analyze and assist in the preparation of transit schedules and fare policies and are responsible for adding and improving bus stop amenities.

Feedback

If you would like to provide your feedback on any aspect of Triangle Transit service, including improving current routes or suggesting new routes or stop locations, please fill out the online customer feedback form or call (919) 485-RIDE to speak with a customer service representative. NOTE: If you would like to provide feedback on the Short-Range Transit Plan (SRTP) priorities, please fill out the SRTP feedback form.

Short Range Transit Plan

The Triangle Transit Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP) is a five-year transit operating plan and capital program for public transportation and ridesharing services. The SRTP provides an overview of the status of regional services in the Wake, Durham, and Orange County service area, and, more importantly, provides a guide for improvements in current services and expansions to new corridors. Click here for more information on the SRTP.

Proposed Wake Forest Bus Service

Triangle Transit, in partnership with the Town of Wake Forest and the City of Raleigh, have proposed two new weekday bus routes serving Wake Forest. Click here for more information on the proposed new routes.

Active Communities and Neighborhoods Grant

Triangle Transit has partnered with Capital Area Transit (CAT), Cary Transit (C-Tran), and the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization to obtain grant funding for bus stop amenities improvements through the Active Community and Neighborhood grant program. This program is funded by the John Rex Endowment through the Physical Activity and Nutrition Branch located in the NC Division of Public Health. The grant will allow the three transit providers (Triangle Transit, CAT, and C-Tran) to make improvements to several bus stops in Wake County, with the goal of encouraging physical activity and the use of public transportation.

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