In 2014, RIPTA launched the R-Line, connecting South Providence and Downtown Pawtucket with buses coming by every 10 minutes. To help reduce passenger travel times, transit signal priority (TSP) using […]
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Welcome to Wave – RIPTA’snew smart fare collection system! We are currently looking for pilot testers to test the new Wave smart card or the new Wave mobile app. Pilot testers be […]
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Trains Commuter Resource Rhode Island Program Booklet Trains are a fun way to get around! There are so many places to hop on, it’s easy to get where you’re going, […]
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Bike All you need to get around might be your own trusty bike. Learn how to use the power of you to make your commute a breeze and enjoy some […]
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If you are a passenger with a disability but are still able to use a fixed-route bus and you are also low income, you may qualify for assistance under RIPTA’s […]
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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced today that it is using smaller vehicles from its paratransit division to augment service on busy routes to help ensure that passengers […]
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How do Rhode Islanders use public transportation? That’s just one of the questions answered in a new report which details how well current forms of public transportation – including bus, […]
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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced today that it will continue to offer free service on its new route to the Quonset Business Park in North Kingstown. RIPTA, […]
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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) and Quonset Development Corporation (QDC) today announced the launch of a pilot program to bring bus service to businesses at the Quonset Business […]
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