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Unveiling the RTA's Regional Transit Master Plan!

Today’s the day!! The Regional Transit Authority of Southeastern Michigan (RTA) is unveiling its four county regional transit master plan for Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw counties. This plan identifies the need for a better coordinated transit system in our area, one that is rapid, reliable and regional. Join us to learn about the plan […]

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Unveiling the RTA’s Regional Transit Master Plan!

Today’s the day!! The Regional Transit Authority of Southeastern Michigan (RTA) is unveiling its four county regional transit master plan for Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and Washtenaw counties. This plan identifies the need for a better coordinated transit system in our area, one that is rapid, reliable and regional. Join us to learn about the plan

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RTA to Hold Public Meetings about Proposed Express Bus Service

The Regional Transit Authority is working with SMART and DDOT to jointly develop express bus service along the full lengths of Woodward and Gratiot Avenues. This proposed service (formerly known as Reflex) would run all day, seven days a week and have limited stops to provide faster connections between downtown Detroit and the outer suburbs without the

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Details and Logistics for the 2016 Regional Transit Awards dinner

TRU’s 2016 Regional Transit Awards dinner is this Thursday evening, May 12. It is shaping up to be a wonderful event!!

If you’re registered to attend, following are details and logistics that should help address most questions you might have.

Note – if you’re not yet bought your ticket but are interested in attending, please call the TRU office asap at 313-963-8872 and ask for Megan. Despite last week’s registration deadline, we may be able to fit you in.

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