Raleigh transit riders have something to celebrate: GoRaleigh’s busiest bus route has officially broken its ridership record, marking a milestone moment for public transportation in the City of Oaks.
The news signals growing confidence in Raleigh’s public transit system and reflects a broader trend of residents choosing buses as a reliable, affordable way to get around town. A record-breaking ridership figure on the city’s most-traveled route suggests that more Raleigh commuters and residents are turning to GoRaleigh as a practical part of their daily lives.
Public transit advocates and city officials have long pointed to strong ridership numbers as a key indicator of a healthy, connected community. When more people ride the bus, it means fewer cars on the road, reduced emissions, and a more accessible city for residents who depend on transit — including students, seniors, and workers who may not have access to a personal vehicle.
The record comes at a time when many mid-sized American cities are working hard to grow their transit ridership after years of pandemic-related declines. Raleigh’s achievement stands out as a sign that investment in reliable bus service is paying off for the community.
GoRaleigh operates routes throughout the city, connecting neighborhoods to downtown, employment centers, shopping, and more. The system’s continued growth reflects Raleigh’s evolution into a larger, more transit-friendly city — one where getting around without a car is increasingly a real and appealing option for everyday residents.
Whether you’re a longtime GoRaleigh rider or someone who has never hopped on a city bus, this record is a reminder that Raleigh’s public transit network is moving in the right direction — one route at a time.
Sources: ABC11 News