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                        Officials say the move will modernize the transit system and increase ridership.
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                        At a City Council meeting Monday, officials voted to get rid of routes 99, 100, and 110. Each had less than three boardings per hour.
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                        During segregation, bus routes in Winston-Salem that brought workers to the city's major employers did not extend into Black neighborhoods. That often…
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                        On today's Carolina Curious, WFDD listener Vicki Schwartz asks: For Schwartz, it's personal. “I grew up in the 50s when bus transportation was a very…
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                        A new short documentary showcases the challenges of living in Winston-Salem without a vehicle. The 11-minute film, called “Bus Stop Jobs,” focuses on a…
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                        Winston-Salem City Council members are considering raising bus fares to address a projected shortfall in the public transit budget. The city estimates it…
 
 
 
 
