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In addition to changing the stop location around the Nia Center, TARC will also be closing its Nia Center customer service ...
The Transit Authority of River City is implementing service changes and adjustments beginning Aug. 3, officials said.
A grassroots coalition is racing to purchase the West End facility after two failed bids by outside developers.
The Nia Center was built in 1998 to provide below-market-rate office and retail space to West End entrepreneurs. But the ...
The West Louisville Dream Team plans to raise $3 million to purchase the Nia Center from TARC in an effort to keep it a local ...
TARC expects to lose $30 million in funding, and operate on an $80 to $85 million budget if it does not receive more funding. "That's going to shrink the service down, you know, 40 or 50%," Gibson ...
TARC will be undergoing more changes over the next year. The transit agency announced on Thursday "TARC 2025," which aims to redesign public transportation in Louisville over the coming years.
TARC already discontinued four routes last June, getting rid of the 17X, 31X, 40X, and 61X, all of its express routes. Read more about there here. See the full list of affected routes here.
TARC said it currently has too many routes with very low ridership and not enough operators to consistently operate them. The service reductions they are implementing aim to enhance TARC’s ...
Several changes are coming to TARC routes in August. Changes include removing routes and adjusting schedules of pre-existing ...