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The main hub of the RIPTA system is Kennedy Plaza, a large bus terminal in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Average daily ridership as of the third quarter of 2024 is 41,900. [2] The agency operates 59 fixed-route bus routes and 7 demand-responsive routes, together serving 37 out of 39 Rhode Island municipalities. [1]
WPVD (1290 AM) is a public radio station in Providence, Rhode Island. It is owned by Rhode Island Public Radio. The station simulcasts WNPN 89.3 FM. WPVD transmits with 400 watts by day, 16 watts by night, using a one-tower omnidirectional antenna. The transmitter is off Douglas Avenue in North Providence. [2]
$29M already collected from a $4.25 car rental fee; $22.2M grant from Rhode Island; $88.9M grant from federal highway funds; $42M loan from the federal government under the Transportation Finance and Infrastructure Act; $39.6M bond from Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (of which the Airport Corporation is a subsidiary) [20]
This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Full-power stations ... Providence: 10 25 WJAR: NBC: Charge! on ...
RIDOT plans to offer the service for 99 days total through March 29, 2024. This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Bristol-Providence ferry begins to alleviate Washington ...
In 2021, revised proposal H6051, [41] which would change the airport's name to "Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport", was passed by the Rhode Island House of Representatives on May 11. [42] The proposal was approved by the Rhode Island Senate the following month. [43] In June 2021, the airport's name was officially changed. [6]
An engraving depicting Exchange Place in 1886. Kennedy Plaza has seen numerous transformations over the 19th and 20th centuries. [3] According to architectural historian William McKenzie Woodword, the site is Providence's "most constantly reworked space, and fully interpreting its history would fill a book that could be a landmark in understanding American urbanism."
Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks Anthony Richardson (5) and Joe Flacco (15) warm up before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Houston.