Service Changes Coming on March 9

Service Changes on March for Routes 100, 300, 305, 310, 800, and 805
GoTriangle Service Changes Announced to Improve Connections and On-Time Performance
 

GoTriangle is excited to announce upcoming service changes designed to improve connections and enhance on-time performance for passengers. These changes will take effect on Sunday, March 9, 2025, and will involve adjustments to several routes and schedules to better meet the needs of our riders.

Wake Transit 2035 Comment Period

Wake Transit Plan Update
Wake Transit Plan update includes $1 billion for Improvements
 

In 2016, Wake County voters approved a half-cent sales tax referendum dedicated to expanding and strengthening transit services in Wake County. The Wake Transit Plan (WTP) is the countywide transit investment program that decides how those funds will be spent on services and projects to shape the future of transit service across Wake County. The Wake Transit Plan is updated every four years to revisit and confirm the region’s ten-year transit investment strategy.

Annual Golden Modes Awards is November 8

Golden Modes
GoTriangle to host annual Golden Modes Awards event tomorrow morning

 

Triangle-area commuters who have reduced greenhouse gases through their travel choices will be recognized by GoTriangle Regional Transit during their annual “Golden Modes” Awards Program, Friday, November 8, 10 a.m., at North Carolina State University’s McKimmon Center, 1101 Gorman Street, in Raleigh.

Wake Forest Mayor and GoTriangle Board of Trustees Member Vivian Jones will be the keynote speaker. 

GoTriangle’s Board of Trustees announce they've accepted the resignation of CEO

GoTriangle Logo

Wednesday, September 25, GoTriangle’s Board of Trustees announced they have accepted the resignation of Charles Lattuca, Chief Executive Officer and President of the agency. Additionally, the board named Byron Smith, General Counsel for GoTriangle, to serve as acting CEO and President.

The board made its decision during today’s board meeting.

Ingredients for better bus stops: hard work, skill and regional cooperation

Woodcroft Bus Stop

Ingredients for better bus stops: hard work, skill and regional cooperation
 

Anyone who has waited for a bus in the heat or cold, rain or dark knows that when it comes to bus stops, amenities – like a covered shelter and lights – matter. For many years, GoTriangle, the regional transit authority, has been working to build and improve the network of bus stops across Durham, Wake, and Orange counties to get travelers where they need to go in safety and comfort.