Bus Service Resumes on Swannanoa River Road in Asheville

News Summary

Asheville residents can rejoice as bus service along Swannanoa River Road is set to resume on Sunday, May 4. This marks a significant milestone in the city’s recovery from Tropical Storm Helene. The repairs, thanks to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, have allowed ART to reintroduce these vital bus stops, ensuring that residents can once again easily access public transportation for work, school, and leisure activities. Stay tuned for further updates as additional improvements are made along the route.

Exciting News for Asheville Residents: Bus Service Returns!

Asheville, it’s time to celebrate! The long-awaited bus service along Swannanoa River Road is set to resume on Sunday, May 4. This is fantastic news for commuters and residents eager to hop back on board after the area’s recovery from Tropical Storm Helene.

Welcome Back, Bus Stops!

For those who may have missed it, the bus stops along Swannanoa River Road were among the last to close following the storm that made its presence known back on September 27. The road sustained significant damage during Tropical Storm Helene, which left many residents looking for alternative means of transportation. But not to worry! Thanks to the hard work by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), repair efforts are finally complete, and the roadway is open for business once more.

Get Ready to Ride!

The return of these bus stops is a crucial step in Asheville’s recovery journey. The city’s transit system, Asheville Rides Transit (ART), is thrilled to reintegrate these bus stops back into its route network. With the roadway now accessible again, ART is all set to get riders on the move. This is especially great news for those who rely on public transport to get to work, school, or anywhere in between.

A Thank You to the Community

Throughout this process, riders have been patient and understanding. The city truly appreciates the community’s support while repairs were underway. The smooth restoration of service would not have been possible without the dedicated efforts of the NCDOT. Their hard work in tackling the repairs ensures that locals can once again utilize an important part of the city’s transportation infrastructure.

What’s Next?

While the bus routes are coming back, there’s still some work to do. The city is committed to restoring the bus shelters along Swannanoa River Road, but this will take place on a separate timeline. In the meantime, make sure to check out www.ashevillenc.gov/transit for updates and the latest route information.

Staying Informed

For those curious about how Asheville is handling the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene, additional information can be found at ashevillerecovers.org. This resource offers updates on the city’s overall recovery efforts, showing how everything is falling back into place after such a disruptive event.

Join the Celebration!

So mark your calendars, riders! May 4 isn’t just any date; it’s when your buses return! Whether you’re heading to work, school, or just out exploring the city, you can soon get back to doing it with ease. Asheville is on the road to recovery, and everyone is looking forward to seeing familiar faces back on those buses!

Here’s to reopening bus stops, restored roads, and the wonderful community spirit that helps Asheville bounce back stronger than ever! Don’t miss out on joining this fresh movement of change; grab your bus pass and get ready to ride!

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