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Raleigh City Council awarded $28.6 million to begin work along New Bern Avenue to accommodated a planned rapid bus route.
The difficulty finding contractors has delayed completion of the New Bern Avenue bus rapid transit line by five years.
The miles-long obstacle course of barriers and trenches has deterred many from the dining district, businesses say.
Seven months after Raleigh held a groundbreaking ceremony for its first bus rapid transit line, the city is having trouble finding someone to build it. Not one company answered the city’s call ...
The $68 million E Line will be the Twin Cities' fifth arterial bus-rapid transit (BRT) line, largely replacing the busy Route 6 bus line, a workhorse within the Metro Transit system.
Cobb County has again found controversy in mundane activities. Georgia law requires the counties to periodically update future plans, in this case the Comprehensive Transportation Plan that is ...
The New Bern Avenue bus rapid transit line will run about 5.4 miles between downtown Raleigh and a new park-and-ride lot off New Hope Road.