After weeks of public comment, the Durham County Board of Commissioners, the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization and the GoTriangle Board of Trustees approved updated county transit plans in April. Here’s a look at improvements already made using the half-cent transit tax that Durham voters approved in 2011 and at upcoming projects.
IMPROVEMENTS COMING IN FISCAL YEAR 2018
- 30-minute midday service on Route 800 among Regional Transit Center, Southpoint and UNC and on Route 700 between Durham Station and RTC 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday
 - 7,896 annual trips for Durham County ACCESS
 - Start work on upgrading 70 high-priority bus stops in Durham County
 - Planning for transit center at Wellons Village
 
BETTER FACILITIES, MORE BUSES (through 2045)
- $7.6 million in bus stop improvements, including providing shelters, benches, trash cans and accessibility improvements at 200 stops
 - $1.5 million in improvements to transit emphasis corridors, including Holloway Street in East Durham along Route 3 and Fayetteville Street along Route 5
 - $948,000 in improvements to park-and-ride lots
 - $928,000 in improvements to transit centers
 - $23.2 million set aside in year of expenditure dollars for six buses already ordered, three GoTriangle buses to support Durham service and seven vehicles for Durham Access to support additional demand-response trips and their future replacements
 
EXPANDED BUS SERVICE
GoDurham since 2013
- 15-minute service during peak hours among downtown Durham, NCCU and MLK Jr. Parkway on Route 5 and among downtown Durham, Lakewood Shopping Center and South Square on Route 10
 - 30-minute service on the Durham-Raleigh Express during peak periods
 - Extended Sunday service
 - Additional evening and Sunday trips between downtown Durham and East Durham on Route 3
 - Additional early weekday trip between Southpoint and NC 55 on Route 14
 - Additional service between downtown and Brier Creek on Route 15 and among downtown, NCCU and NC 54 on Route 12
 - New service among Woodcroft, South Square and Duke on Route 20
 - Systemwide New Year’s Eve service until midnight
 
GoTriangle since 2013
- Additional peak service between Southpoint in Durham and UNC in Chapel Hill on Route 800S
 - Service between Mebane and Hillsborough in Orange County and Duke/VA Medical Centers and downtown Durham on the Orange-Durham Express
 - More Saturday and new Sunday service between the Regional Transit Center and Southpoint and UNC on Route 800
 - More Saturday and new Sunday service between the Regional Transit Center and downtown Durham on Route 700
 - New Sunday and expanded weekday and Saturday service between downtown and Duke/VA Medical Centers and Chapel Hill on Route 400
 - More peak service between Duke/VA Medical Centers and Raleigh on Durham-Raleigh Express
 - Extended Route 405 to Carrboro, providing peak-hour service among downtown Durham, Duke/VA Medical Centers, UNC and downtown Carrboro
 
INVESTMENTS IN RAIL
The Durham-Orange light-rail project
- $2.5 billion Engineering and construction costs
 - $738.4 million Durham’s expected local share in year of expenditure dollars
 - $149.5 million Orange County’s local share
 - 17.7 miles Length with 18 stations between UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill and NC Central University in Durham
 - 2020 Expected construction start date
 - 2028 Expected date service will begin
 - 50,000 Annual hours of additional transit service in Durham and Orange counties once the service starts
 - 18 The number of service hours a day Monday through Friday, with 10-minute headways at peak times and 20-minute headways the rest of the day
 - 20 The percentage of Orange County residents who commute to work in Durham County or more than 14,300 people
 - 9.5 The percentage of Durham residents who commute to Orange County for work or 17,606 people
 
The Wake-Durham commuter rail project
- $850,000 What Durham has budgeted in Fiscal Year 2018 on a major investment study for the project with Wake County Transit Plan partners
 - 37 miles The length of the route that runs among Garner, downtown Raleigh, NC State University, Cary, Morrisville, RTP and Durham to Duke University
 - 8 The presumed number of trips that will run in each direction during peak hours
 - $887 million The preliminary cost estimate for the project
 
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