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New regional transit study proposes multimodal “FAST” vision for the Triangle

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​RALEIGH – The Regional Transportation Alliance business coalition, GoTriangle, and the NC Department of Transportation have released preliminary findings of a cooperative study to accelerate a regionwide network of high-quality transit routes to better connect the Triangle area.

The proposed Freeway And Street-based Transit (FAST) network concept is a scalable approach to transform our roadways into “multimodal corridors" that could provide significant and sustainable advantages for public transit, along with enhanced access and mobility for all modes of travel. Consulting firm VHB is leading the FAST study with team members Stantec and Catalyst Design.

Initial study findings include an illustrative 2025 FAST network for the Triangle that would complement upcoming investments in bus rapid transit and commuter rail, directly serve RDU Airport and Research Triangle Park, and capitalize on ongoing and future highway projects.

“The regional business community recognizes the need for effective transportation as our market grows. The preliminary findings from the FAST study provide a game plan to strengthen the mobility connections essential for our region's ongoing success." – Maeve Gardner, chair, Regional Transportation Alliance business coalition

“GoTriangle is constantly looking for more efficient and innovative ways to serve the growing Triangle area. The FAST approach and potential projects will inspire, inform, and advance new ideas that can lead our agency and our regional transit partners into a new era of enhanced transit for our community." – Michael Parker, chair, GoTriangle Board of Trustees

“The Department believes the FAST approach could serve as a template for many areas across the state to advance regional transit—we greatly appreciate RTA for initiating the study effort." – Julie White, Deputy Secretary for Multimodal Transportation, NC Department of Transportation

View the preliminary FAST network study findings at letsgetmoving.org/FAST.

The study partners welcome comments now through August 31, 2020 via FAST@letsgetmoving.org.


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7/28/2020 4:33 PM