August 2026 Service Changes
GoTriangle will make the following changes to better connect people and the region with high-quality transit:
Route 305
Route 305 will now serve Holly Springs on all trips and new stops will be added in Holly Springs. The route will be realigned to serve North Carolina State University’s Centennial Campus, Avent Ferry Rd, and Trailwood Dr. Route 305 will no longer stop along Jones Franklin Rd; use GoCary Routes 1 and 9 and GoRaleigh Route 11L as an alternate. Route 305 will no longer stop along Western Blvd, Martin St, Wilmington St, and Salisbury St; use Route 300 as an alternate. Route 305 will continue to run hourly from 6am to 9pm Monday - Saturday and 7am to 7pm on Sundays.
Route 311
Route 311 will return in August between Research Triangle Park, Apex, West Cary, and Holly Springs primarily along NC 55. The route will operate hourly all day from 6am – 9pm as a weekday only route. It will operate between the North Main Athletic Complex in Holly Springs and the Regional Transit Center (RTC) where riders can transfer to GoTriangle routes to Chapel Hill, Durham, Morrisville, Raleigh, and RDU Airport. Riders can also connect to the Holly Springs Hopper microtransit service at the North Main Athletic Complex. Â
Routes 400 & 405
Stops will be added at Fordham Blvd and Eastowne Dr adding regional access to Eastowne medical campus as well as nearby residential, retail, and office space.
Route 420
GoTriangle will assume operation of Route 420 starting Monday, August 3rd. There are no changes to service hours, stops, or frequency but there will be minor schedule changes. This weekday only route will continue to operate with 30-minute frequent service between 6-9am and 3:30-8pm. The route will continue to serve Downtown Hillsborough, UNC Hospital Hillsborough, Durham Tech Orange County Campus, Chapel Hill, and UNC Hospitals. Â
Route 800
Route 800 toward the Regional Transit Center will use new stops on the south side of Renaissance Parkway, across the street from the current stops, between NC 751 and Fayetteville Rd. This will eliminate the need for buses toward Regional Transit Center to loop around Southpoint. Buses toward Chapel Hill will continue to serve stops on the north side of Renaissance Parkway. Â