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Appendix A: Grtc Route Descriptions GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions APPENDIX A: GRTC ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS BLUE ROUTES (LOCAL) Routes 1 & 2 – Monument/Patterson/Church Hill Routes 1 and 2 provide local service along Broad Street, Monument Avenue, and Patterson Avenue between the Church Hill area east of downtown and Regency Square Mall west of downtown. Both routes serve the Church Hill area, but east of downtown, the routes diverge with Route 1 providing service along Monument Avenue to the Shops at Willow Lawn and St. Mary’s Hospital while Route 2 provides service along Patterson Avenue to Regency Square Mall, as shown in Figure A-1. Figure A-1: Route 1/2 – Monument/Patterson/Church Hill Service Characteristics The span of service for Routes 1 and 2 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-1. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:06am – 12:54am Saturday and Sunday: 5:42am – 1:00am A-1 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Table A-1: Route 1/2 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 12 20 20 16.5 20 20 12 20 20 30 30 30 Routes 3 & 4 – Robinson/Fairmount Routes 3 and 3PP provide local service between the Maymont area southwest of downtown and the Fairfield Court area east of downtown, while Routes 4 and 4P provide service between the area around the University of Richmond Stadium near the West End and the Whitcomb Court area east of downtown. All routes travel along Broad Street between Robinson Street and 21st Street. As shown on Figure A-2, Route 3 operates to the Maymont area, Route 3PP operates to Fairfield Court, Route 4 operates to the University of Richmond Stadium, and Route 4P operates to Whitcomb Court. Figure A-2: Route 3/4 – Robinson Fairmount Service Characteristics The span of service for Routes 3 and 4 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-2. A-2 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Service Hours Weekdays: 5:22am – 12:34am Saturday and Sunday: 5:25am – 12:38am Table A-2: Route 3/4 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 9 15 15 16.5 15 15 9 15 15 22.5 30 30 Route 6 – Broad Street/Main Street Route 6 provides local service along Broad Street from Willow Lawn Mall to downtown Richmond. Select trips continue via Main Street to the Montrose Area (Montrose Heights Route) and the Fulton Area (Darbytown Route), as shown in Figure A-3. Figure A-3: Route 6 – Broad Street/Main Street A-3 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 6 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-3. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:10am – 11:52pm Saturday: 5:17am – 11:52pm Sunday: 5:55am – 11:53pm Table A-3: Route 6 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 9 18 18 12 18 18 10 18 18 30 30 30 Route 10 – Riverview/Jefferson Route 10 provides local service between the Riverview Area west of downtown and the area around Richmond Community Hospital east of downtown via Broad Street, as shown in Figure A-4. Figure A-4: Route 10 – Riverview/Jefferson Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 10 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-4. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:17am – 12:53am Saturday: 6:05am – 1:02am Sunday: 6:05am – 12:55am A-4 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Table A-4: Route 10 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 17 27 27 21 27 27 17 27 27 18 25 25 Service Changes Beginning in May 2011, Route 10 will be split into 2 routes – Route 10 and Route 45. The Route 10 (Riverview) will operate north on Allen Avenue, west on Idlewood Avenue, north on Meadow Street, east on Cary Street, and south on Allen Avenue to return to Idlewood Avenue. The route will continue east on Idlewood Avenue, north on Harrison Street, east on Broad Street, south on 14th Street, west on Main Street, north on 15th Street, east on Franklin Street, and north on 14th Street to return to Broad Street and travel back to Riverview. Route 45 (Jefferson) will operate east on Broad Street from 1st Street, travel north on 21st Street, northeast on Jefferson Avenue, east on M Street, north on 30th Street, west on O Street, and north on 29th Street to Newbourne Street. The route will continue west on Newbourne Street, northeast on Fairfield Avenue, southeast on Kane Street, south on Creighton Road, southwest on Nine Mile Road, south on 28th Street past Richmond Community Hospital, east on U Street, south on 30th Street, west on M Street, and southwest on Jefferson Avenue to return to Broad Street. Route 11 – Oliver Hill-17th Street-Mosby Court Route 11 provides local service between the downtown area near the Capitol along Main Street, the 17th Street area north of Broad Street, and the Mosby Court Area in the East End, as shown in Figure A-5. Figure A-5: Route 11 – Oliver Hill-17th Street-Mosby Court A-5 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 11 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-5. Service Hours Weekdays: 6:30am – 5:30pm Saturday: 9:20am – 3:34pm Sunday: No Service Table A-5: Route 11 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 30 -- -- 30 4 trips -- 30 -- -- -- -- -- Route 16 – Grove Route 16 provides local weekday service between the University of Richmond and downtown near the Capitol via Grove Avenue, Franklin Street, and Grace Street, as shown in Figure A-6. This route services Retreat Hospital, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and Carpenter Center for the Performing Arts. Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 16 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-6. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:30am – 7:42pm Saturday: No Service Sunday: No Service Table A-6: Route 16 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 20 -- -- 60 -- -- 15 -- -- 15 -- -- A-6 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Figure A-6: Route 16 – Grove A-7 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions PURPLE ROUTES (LOCAL) Route 7 – Seven Pines Route 7 provides local weekday service from the City Hall area in downtown to the Seven Pines area east of the City via Broad Street and Nine Mile Road or Williamsburg Road, as shown in Figure A-7. This route services City Hall, Fairfield Commons and the Shops at White Oak Village. Figure A-7: Route 7 – Seven Pines Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 7 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-7. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:45am – 8:17pm Saturday: No Service Sunday: No Service Table A-7: Route 7 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 20 -- -- 37 -- -- 35 -- -- 47 -- -- A-8 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Route 56 – South Laburnum Route 56 provides local weekday service between downtown and Richmond International Airport, as shown in Figure A-8. This route also services the White Oak Village Park-and-Ride. Figure A-8: Route 56 – South Laburnum Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 56 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-8. Service Hours Weekdays: 5:59am – 5:21pm Saturday: No Service Sunday: No Service Table A-8: Route 56 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 1 trip -- -- -- -- -- 1 trip -- -- -- -- -- A-9 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Route 91 – Laburnum Connector Route 91 provides local weekday service between the Willow Lawn area in West End and the Shops at White Oak Village east of Richmond via Laburnum Avenue, as shown in Figure A-9. Figure A-9: Route 91 – Laburnum Connector Service Characteristics The span of service for Route 91 is identified below, followed by the service frequencies by time of day in Table A-9. Service Hours Weekdays: 6:45am – 6:40pm Saturday: No Service Sunday: No Service Table A-9: Route 91 Headways AM Peak Base PM Peak Evening Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun Wk Sat Sun 55 -- -- 55 -- -- 55 -- -- -- -- -- A-10 | P a g e November 2011 GRTC Transit System 2012-2017 Transit Development Plan Appendix A – GRTC Route Descriptions Route 93 – Azalea Connector Route 93 provides local service between the area around the intersection of Azalea Avenue and Chamberlayne Avenue and the intersection of Azalea Avenue and Wilkinson Road on the north side of Richmond, as shown in Figure A-10.
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