R-Line (Capital Area Transit)
The R-Line was a zero-fare circulator bus service that traversed a three-mile loop in the shape of an inverted U through downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. The three green-painted, hybrid-electric buses stopped every 15 minutes at stops marked with an R-Line sign. Service ran 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.
Service area | downtown Raleigh |
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Service type | bus service |
Stops | 25 |
Operator | GoRaleigh |
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The R-line was suspended in January 2021 and has not resumed.[1][2]
Major Stops
As of May 2020, the list of stops included:
- R1 - Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- R2 - Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts and Shaw University
- R4, R5 - City Market at Moore Square, Moore Square Historic District, and Marbles Kids Museum
- R6 - State Capitol
- R7 - North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and North Carolina Museum of History
- R9 and R20 - William Peace University
- R14 - Raleigh Union Station
- R23 - North Carolina General Assembly
- R25 - City of Raleigh Municipal Complex
References
- "R-Line Service to be Temporarily Suspended". Retrieved 2023-05-17.
- "R-LINE". Retrieved 2023-05-17.
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