Project Summary

The Triangle Mobility Hub will be the anchor for regional connectivity in the Triangle. It will improve transit speed and reliability, address passenger amenity and operational needs, and provide new multi-modal connections. The Mobility Hub will enable GoTriangle to efficiently and effectively deliver a significant expansion of bus service, better connecting residents to opportunities for jobs, education, healthcare, shopping, and recreation. As a result, the new facility will increase equitable and sustainable access to destinations within Research Triangle Park and across the region as whole. The new facility will include additional covered boarding bays with electric bus charging infrastructure, covered drop-off spaces for paratransit, microtransit, and rideshare vehicles, and priority bus access to the facility, ensuring comfortable and reliable transfers for riders taking regional trips or making last mile connections.

 


 

FY23 RCN Grant Application

In September of 2023, GoTriangle submitted a grant application to the U. S. Department of Transportation’s Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods (RCN) Program to build the Triangle Mobility Hub and purchase 10 battery-electric buses to provide the bus service expansion enabled by the new facility.


 

FY22 RAISE Grant Application

In April 2022, GoTriangle submitted a grant application to the U. S. Department of Transportation’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant Program.

 


 

Supplemental Materials


 

Regional Transit Center Study

Watch the video below to learn more about the Regional Transit Center Study or click through the presentation on your own. Complete the survey to give your feedback on potential improvements for the Regional Transit Center.

 

 

 


RTC Study Presentation

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