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Revisioning the R-Line: Ride. Roll. Roam.

As GoRaleigh pauses R-Line service, we are working with downtown stakeholders to reimagine the future of downtown mobility and circulation. R-Line service will be paused beginning August 9, 2026, as this revisioning process gets underway. While this work takes place, downtown Raleigh remains highly connected through a variety of convenient transportation options that help residents, employees, students, and visitors continue moving throughout the city center.

Ride

Downtown Raleigh continues to be served by GoRaleigh’s extensive high-frequency network, with many routes covering the current R-Line footprint and connecting riders to major downtown destinations, entertainment districts, employers, and transit hubs.

Routes serving downtown across the R-Line footprint include:

  • GoRaleigh Routes 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 14, and 16
  • GoTriangle Route 100

High-frequency service operating every 15 minutes or better includes:

  • GoRaleigh Routes 1, 2, 6, 9
  • GoTriangle Route 100

Together, these routes provide reliable, all-day access across downtown Raleigh and beyond.

Roll

For short trips and flexible travel, riders can also take advantage of downtown Raleigh’s growing network of e-scooters and e-bikes. These micromobility options make it easy to travel between restaurants, offices, entertainment venues, parks, and neighborhoods throughout downtown.

Roam

Downtown Raleigh is one of the most walkable areas in the region, with connected sidewalks, public spaces, greenways, and destinations all within proximity. Visitors and residents can also use downtown information kiosks and wayfinding signage to easily navigate between districts, attractions, and transit connections.

Ride. Roll. Roam.