Bus Rapid Transit in the Pacific Northwest

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, February 4th, 2015

The Regional Transportation Alliance (RTA) is the business leadership group for regional mobility in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina including Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Cary.

RTA traveled to greater Seattle, WA and Eugene, OR in October 2014 to learn more about enhanced bus transit options in the Pacific Northwest, including EmX, RapidRide, Swift, freeway BRT along SR 520, and more.*

RTA is a regional program of the Greater Raleigh (N.C.) Chamber of Commerce. Visit us at www.letsgetmoving.org or 919.664-7062.

* Acknowledgements
Video production: RockerDown Studios, Cary, NC
Funding: Lenovo, Morrisville, NC
Freeway lid image (3m27s) courtesy Washington State DOT
[http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Projects/SR52…]

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