
RICHMOND, Va. — The city of Richmond and its consultants will push a model that favors high ridership over high coverage as it reconfigures Greater Richmond Transit Co. (GRTC) bus routes to incorporate the new Pulse bus rapid-transit system expected to start running next year and update a route network that hasn’t changed in decades, reported the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
This summer, three options presented for a new route network included: a “familiar model” that splits GRTC Transit System’s nearly $12.3 million in Richmond spending evenly between providing coverage for neighborhoods and boosting ridership; a scenario that increases service along densely populated corridors to maximize ridership; and a coverage approach that reduces service along most lines in order to offer closer access to bus lines in most neighborhoods, the report said.












