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Rock Hill Transit Operations Face Cuts Amid Maintenance Issues

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News Summary

Rock Hill, S.C., is undergoing significant changes within its public transit system as it faces maintenance challenges with Proterra. The city plans to cut several bus routes while implementing paratransit vehicles to maintain service. Passengers have reported longer waits and travel difficulties, with potential Saturday service reductions also under consideration. Public feedback is sought until April 2, 2025, as the city aims to address transportation barriers and improve services for riders.

Rock Hill Transit Operations to Face Cuts Amid Maintenance Woes

Rock Hill, S.C., is currently experiencing significant changes within its public transit system, leaving many riders concerned about their transportation options. The city has made the tough decision to cut many bus transit operations due to ongoing maintenance issues with the parent company Proterra, which has struggled to keep their buses operational and supply necessary parts for repairs.

Changes to Bus Routes and Services

In a bid to maintain service for riders, Rock Hill is utilizing paratransit vehicles on certain routes, allowing the city to serve as many passengers as possible during this challenging time. However, not all news is good; some passengers have already reported facing longer waits and hardships due to these adjustments. For example, one affected passenger found himself in a predicament when he had to walk a long distance—approximately 7-10 miles—home from work after missing his bus.

As for specific routes, the changes are set to make an impact. The Route 1 downtown loop will be completely cut, while Route 2 will remain unchanged to ensure a reliable service for riders who depend on it. Additionally, Route 3, known as the Cherry/Riverwalk Line, will merge with Route 4, which serves the Dave Lyle/Galleria Line. This means that some riders might have to adjust their travel plans accordingly.

Potential Saturday Service Reductions

City leaders are also mulling over yet another change. They are considering eliminating or reducing Saturday service hours, a move that could leave many local residents scrambling for alternatives on weekends. The city is committed to getting feedback from the community during this time, encouraging everyone to share their thoughts and suggestions.

Public Feedback Period Open

The public is being invited to contribute their feedback regarding these service changes until April 2, 2025. There are various ways to submit comments, whether it be through email, a phone call, or in person at a public meeting scheduled for March 19, 2025, at Rock Hill City Hall at 10 a.m.. Your voice matters, and community feedback will play a key role in shaping future transit services.

A Glimpse into My Ride Rock Hill

Rock Hill’s transit system, known as My Ride Rock Hill, was launched a few years ago, featuring electric buses and providing free rides to its users. This community-focused initiative is supported by Federal Transit Administration grants that cover a whopping 85% of the startup costs. Not only does the transit system aim to cater to low-income residents, but it also strives to enhance access to essential services and promote equity throughout the city.

The electric buses in the fleet boast several modern features, including free Wi-Fi, charging outlets, bike storage, and even children’s books on board—making them a family-friendly option. The initial route of My Ride Rock Hill started on June 10, 2019, and there have been further expansions since then, with other routes launching on July 1, 2019. The entire investment for this innovative system reached around $7 million and has been funded through a mix of federal and local resources.

Looking Forward

As the community navigates these operational changes, city officials are looking to the future, examining ways to expand and improve the transit system based on community needs and feedback. Addressing transportation barriers is a priority, and every effort is made to provide enhanced opportunities for all residents in Rock Hill.

Changes to Rock Hill’s transit operations may pose challenges, but with community input and innovative solutions, the city hopes to ensure its residents continue to have the transportation access they need.

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