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BRT is under construction in Raleigh — here is an overview of our region’s BRT corridors (10 and counting)

 

RTA members and partners,

The New Bern Avenue corridor is under construction in Raleigh, which formally commences the building of our region’s metropolitan BRT future.

To celebrate, here is an overview of BRT, and our region’s 10+ BRT corridors across four counties (Wake, Orange, Durham, Johnston).

Hopefully the below is helpful. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Joe

 

RTA overview of BRT across the metropolitan Triangle
Revised January 25, 2026

In 2025, RTA and NCDOT held a joint webinar on the promise and opportunity of BRT:

  • NCDOT’s presentation slides, see slides 3-17, provide a great overview of BRT.
  • “Bus Rapid Transit” (BRT) is an integrated system of facilities, equipment, services, and amenities,
    that improve the speed, reliability, and identity of bus service  (from slide 3)

RTA has suggested three other names for BRT, from a marketing and communications/outreach perspective:

  • “Buses Resembling Trains” – we have been elevating this name among the regional business community
  • “Building Roads for Transit”  – particularly used in a construction / road-building context
  • “Bringing the Region Together”” – coined by RTA transit chair, Stelfanie Williams of Duke University

RTA supports the development of a BRT rapid transit network for several reasons, including:

  • Create rapid, frequent, attractive, and reliable travel options for associates across the Triangle
  • Focus land use along key corridors
  • Develop an interconnected enhanced transit system faster given a comparatively lower per-mile cost

Raleigh intends to build 4 BRT corridors, centered on downtown Raleigh; these Wake BRT corridors will be built in this order:

CAMPO is studying two BRT extensions of the above Wake BRT corridors:

Durham intends to build one or more BRT corridors:

Chapel Hill and Orange County intend to build one or more BRT corridors:

NCDOT managed the FAST (Freeway, Arterial, Street, Tactical) transit study that was just finalized last week:

There are other BRT corridors being discussed, including:

  • Cary north-south BRT along Harrison Avenue and Kildaire Farm Road; this could link to I-40 BRT/exchange station

We applaud all of our partners who are working to advance and accelerate enhanced rapid transit across the Triangle.

Let’s get moving, together,

Joe

 

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Note:  This post was last updated January 25, 2026

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