GRTC cautions customers to expect significant service delays this week, for at least the next several days, until COVID-19 test results return for employees in quarantine from...
Beginning Wednesday, September 23, GRTC is offering riders a safe and accessible shuttle service to reach the new City of Richmond’s Office of the General Registrar,...
Participants will walk, run, or bike to provide feedback on conditions of city streets.
For the second time this week, GRTC is cautioning all riders that there may be significant service disruptions or cancelations Friday while some bus Operators take...
The Commonwealth Transportation Board approved the allocation of nearly $100 million of the $456 million in federal public transportation funding apportioned to Virginia by the CARES...
Approximately half of the necessary workforce reported for duty as of 4:30 AM, according to GRTC officials.
Minors going to/from work permitted to ride; all passengers are limited to a single one-way trip at a time; “joyriding” prohibited.
Affected service includes all Pulse, local, and express commuter bus routes and all CARE services, except CARE On-Demand.
Locally, just over $1 million in funding will be distributed.
Traffic calming measures are coming to the Museum District after recent data indicated a high rate of incidents of speeding in the neighborhood.