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Fayetteville transit service to expand along the Bragg Blvd Corridor

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

The Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) will begin providing expanding service on Aug. 1 along the Bragg Blvd. Corridor. FAST will now provide transportation from the FAST Center to Procurement Circle, near the new Amazon Fulfillment Center. 

The service will run seven days a week. The frequency of the new stop will be about every 60 minutes. The new stop will provide convenient access to the new Amazon facility from Cross Creek mall, University Estates, and numerous other sites. 

FAST will also be adding an additional stop at or near the newly opened Senior East Center located on Washington Drive off Murchison Rd. The start date for the new service has not yet been determined. 

For more information on bus schedules and stops, please contact Jaimie Walters, Transit Planner, at 910-433-1626 or by email at JaimieWalters@FayettevilleNC.gov.

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