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RIPTA enters into $16.9-million contract for its new bus hub. But where will it go?
RIPTA wants to hear from riders and residents on where a new transit line should go Patrick Anderson Providence Journal 0:00 ...
It’s year 50 behind the wheel for RIPTA’s most tenured driver, Stanley Fallens, who was born and raised in Providence. “The ...
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This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: RIPTA wants to hear from riders and residents on where a new transit line should go ...
PROVIDENCE — RIPTA is postponing the proposed bus service cuts that stirred concern among riders and transit advocates, the agency announced Thursday. The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is pushing forward with plans to build a brand new downtown transit center in the capital city. RIPTA’s Board of ...
Commuting to downtown Providence was easy and stress-free. It's getting around the rest of the state that's the problem.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, who has been quiet about moving the RIPTA bus hub out of Kennedy Plaza, backs the contract with Next Wave.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority has been planning to build a new bus hub since 2014, but a decade later they still haven't landed on where to put it, WJAR-TV reports.
PROVIDENCE — RIPTA’s board of directors on Tuesday approved a separation package for former CEO Scott Avedisian, who resigned last week after being charged in a hit-and-run.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley, who has been quiet about moving the RIPTA bus hub out of Kennedy Plaza, backs the contract with Next Wave.