Slogan | It's So Easy! |
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Founded | 1860 |
Headquarters | 301 East Belt Boulevard |
Locale | Richmond, Virginia |
Service area | Richmond, Virginia |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Routes | 59 local routes 12 express routes |
Destinations |
1 Church Hill/Briel Street |
Fleet | 231 buses & vans |
Operator | [M-V] |
Chief executive | David Green |
Website | GRTC Transit System |
1 Church Hill/Briel Street
1 Monument/St. Mary's Hospital
1 Monument-Wythe
2 Church Hill/R Street
2 Patterson/Regency Square
2 Patterson/Three Chopt
3 Robinson/South Meadow
3PP Fairmount/Fairfield Court
4 Robinson/South Belmont
4P Fairmount/Whitcomb Court
6 Broad Street/Downtown
6 Broad Street/Willow Lawn
6 East Main/Darbytown
6 East Main/Montrose Heights
6 East Main/Parker Street
7 Seven Pines/Downtown
7 Seven Pines via Nine Mile Rd.
7 Seven Pines via Williamsburg Rd.
10 Riverview/South Allen Avenue
10 Riverview/Downtown
11 17th Street/Mosby Court
11 17th Street/Downtown
16 Grove/Downtown
16 Grove/University of Richmond
18 Henrico Government Center
19 Pemberton Rd.
24 Crestwood/Downtown
24 Crestwood/Westbrook
26 Parham Express
27 Glenside Express
28 Fair Oaks Express (Airport)
29 Gaskins Express
32E Ginter Park/Downtown
32E Ginter Park/Washington Park
32W Ginter Park/Downtown
32W Ginter Park/Washington Park
34 Fourth Avenue/Highland Park
34 Highland Park/Downtown
37 Chamberlayne/Azalea Avenue
37 Chamberlayne/Downtown
45 Jefferson/Creighton Court
45 Jefferson/Downtown
62 Hull Street/Broad Rock
The Greater Richmond Transit Company, known locally as GRTC Transit System, is a local government-owned public service company which operates an urban-suburban bus line based in Richmond, Virginia.
GRTC primarily serves the independent city of Richmond and a very small portion of the adjacent counties of Henrico and Chesterfield with a fleet of over 175 diesel-powered and CNG-powered transit buses operating approximately 59 routes.
GRTC uses government-funded equipment and resources principally provided by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (VDRPT), and local funds. It also maintains equipment and has other affiliations with Petersburg Area Transit, a similar agency which also serves a portion of Chesterfield County.