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On October 11, 2009, Reno opened up a new bus rapid transit (BRT) line called RTC Rapid [18] along Virginia Street, sharing a portion of its route with Reno's original streetcar line. Around the time of the opening of the RTC Rapid line, some discussions of ultimately converting the BRT line to a streetcar line arose. [ 19 ]
The RTC, founded by the Nevada Legislature in 1979, is an amalgamation of the Regional Street and Highway Commission, the Regional Transit Commission and the Washoe County Area Transportation Study Policy Committee. [3] They provide public transportation services, street and highway construction, and transportation planning.
This is a list of past and present streetcar (tram), interurban, and light rail systems in the United States. System here refers to all streetcar infrastructure and rolling stock in a given metropolitan area. In many U.S. cities, the streetcar system was operated by a succession of private companies; this is not a list of streetcar operating ...
Passenger rail transportation in Nevada (3 C, 14 P) ... Streetcars in Reno; T. Tahoe Transportation District;
US 395 Bus. south (SR 430 south to N. Virginia Street) – Reno: Northbound exit signed as "Panther Valley" 73: Golden Valley Road: 74: Lemmon Drive: 76: Stead Boulevard (SR 673 south) Serves Reno Stead Airport: 78: Red Rock (Red Rock Road) 80: White Lake Parkway – Cold Springs: 83: Village Parkway – Bordertown: 85.627: 137.803 — US 395 ...
Both SR 430 and US 395 Bus. terminate at the route's final interchange with US 395 near Panther Valley north of Reno. SR 430 was previously a much longer route, extending from the northern reaches of Reno all the way through Washoe City along Virginia Street and the Carson–Reno highway.
Pages in category "Transportation in Reno, Nevada" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ... Streetcars in Reno; U. U.S. Route 40 Alternate ...
The remaining state-maintained portion of SR 650 ended near Equity Avenue (just south of Mill Street) in Reno, leaving the route a total length of 6.365 miles (10.243 km). SR 651 was truncated to a distance of 6.630 miles (10.670 km), with a southern terminus at West 4th Street.