Central Shenandoah
PDC:
“The CSPDC and the Harrisonburg Department of Public
Transportation, along with the consultant team from Renaissance Planning Group
have been coordinating a Harrisonburg Transit Study through the Harrisonburg
Rockingham Metropolitan Planning Organization (HRMPO). The purpose of the Study
is to examine a new route to Rockingham Memorial Hospital and to reconfigure
existing routes to improve efficiency. Harrisonburg currently has five city
lines and would like to add a sixth. Route 1 is the busiest bus line in the
city and serves downtown, the James Madison University (JMU) campus and the
south and eastern portions of the city, including the Valley Mall and
frequently experiences delays. Route 2 serves Rockingham Memorial Hospital and
covers from downtown Harrisonburg and the JMU campus throughout the east and
south of the city.
Harrisonburg Department of Public Transportation (HDPT) is
proposing to add a new route which will be referred to as Route 0. This line
will likely service both the Valley Mall and Rockingham Memorial Hospital
covering downtown, JMU and along Port Republic Road. The existing Routes 1 and
2 will be reconfigured slightly, and all three lines will provide increased
coverage throughout the city and surrounding neighborhoods. This spring HDPT
will hold a public workshop to present the new route and take comments on the
proposal. The Harrisonburg Transit Study is expected to be completed in June
and approved changes to the transit system go into effect sometime in the late
summer.”
~ Central Shenandoah
PDC
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