Raleigh Transportation
Moving to a new city has a lot of unknowns. Understanding how you can get around both in and out of the city, is important. Learn all about Raleigh transportation below.
Raleigh Transportation
BUS: R-Line
The R-Line is Raleigh’s FREE bus downtown bus service. The 3 hybrid electric buses run a rout from the Raleigh Convention Center all the way to Peace Street, providing transportation to popular highlights such as the State Capitol, the Museum District, Red Hat Ampitheatre and Raleigh Government Complexes.
BUS: GO Raleigh
Go Raleigh is Raleigh’s citywide bus system. The system was recently expanded to include more stops as part of the Wake Transit Plan. The Wake Transit Plan is Wake County’s response to increased need for public transportation as our city grows.
Bird Scooters
If larger transportation options don’t meet your needs, Bird Scooters are available throughout Raleigh and the Triangle. Download their nifty app to enjoy a closer look at the city today.
Transportation Beyond Raleigh
BUS: Go Triangle
Go Triangle is the tri-county wide bus system. There are routes from Fuquay-Varina to Hillsborough. Routes within Wake County are currently being expanded through the Wake Transit Plan.
Extended Bus Routes are managed through the following Transit Partners:
AIR: Raleigh Durham International Airport
Raleigh Durham International Airport (RDU) is centrally located in the Triangle in Morrisville. RDU has 64 non-stop destinations and over 400 flights daily.
RAIL: Union Station
Raleigh Union Station is Raleigh’s most recent transportation addition. Union Station is a multimodal facility housing both rail and bus transit. There are 4 daily rail trips to Charlotte as well as the Silver Star line to the northeast and Florida.
RAIL: Amtrak Cary
Tucked into Cary’s historic downtown is Amtrak Cary. it’s a quaint little station with quick and easy access.