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An R-Line bus in downtown Providence. RIPTA operates 59 year-round bus routes: 50 local routes, one rapid route, and eight limited-service express routes. Most of RIPTA's fixed-route bus lines are centered on three major hubs: Kennedy Plaza in Providence, Pawtucket/Central Falls station in Pawtucket, and Gateway Center in Newport.
RIPTA will hold a series of public hearings on the changes to collect ... Feb. 14 at the Providence Foundation in Kennedy Plaza in Providence; and Feb.15 at the CCRI Newport auditorium. ...
Route 12x (Arctic/117 Express Park-n-Ride): Brings commuters to Providence from the West Warwick village of Arctic and the park-and-ride at Route 117 near Interstate 95.
The Providence-Newport Ferry is back in operation for 2024, offering a car-free option to get between the two cities. ... RIDOT also will continue to provide a free RIPTA shuttle bus between the ...
RIPTA was created by the state in 1964 to take over the bus routes of the United Transit Company, the descendant of the former Rhode Island Company streetcar system. The agency inherited a system of Providence-based local routes with rapidly falling ridership; over the next half-century RIPTA expanded service to cover more of the state. [6]
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority wants to jumpstart one of the top priorities of its four-year-old master plan for public transportation in the state: the creation of a new high-capacity ...
[16]: 1–9 Wickford Junction station is located at milepost 165.8 on the Northeast Corridor, 16 miles (26 km) from Providence and 63 miles (101 km) from Boston. [16]: 1–1 The 2014 State Rail Plan recommended the implementation of shuttle service between Wickford Junction and Providence via T.F. Green Airport with half-hour headways. The ...
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