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  • Henrico Citizen

    Pulse rides will travel deeper into the West End as Henrico moves forward with new GRTC transfer station

    By Special to the Citizen,

    2024-08-21
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    The Henrico County Board of Supervisors recently approved the $1.3 million purchase of a West End strip mall, between Parham Road and West Broad Street, where the county and GRTC will build a new bus transfer station and Pulse bus stop.

    “That is the dream. To have a climate controlled place for people to wait, use the bathroom, just a much more comfortable transfer experience than might exist at Willow Lawn right now, which has shelters but isn’t perfect,” GRTC spokesperson Henry Bendon said.

    The expanded service adds four miles to the rapid-transit bus line which currently runs from Willow Lawn in the West End, through the City of Richmond, to Rocketts Landing in the East End. Currently, more than 6,100 daily riders use the Pulse.

    “It’s one of the most successful buses not just in our system, but in the Commonwealth,” Bendon said.

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