Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) was created in 1976, when the City of Fayetteville assumed operations from a private transportation system operated by the Cape Fear Transit Bus Company, which provided services to the current service area and Little Rockfish in Hope Mills. The hours of operation were seven days a week, from 5:30 a.m. to midnight. It had a fleet size of 29 buses and 20 bus operators.
Today, the services provided are more efficient and use resources with financial integrity and improved congestion management. The City of Fayetteville expanded its services for the public and opportunities for its employees. FAST is a critical link to jobs, economic development and quality of life in Fayetteville.
Its mission commits it to providing safe and affordable transportation services to 5,000 daily passengers, with 18 daily routes operated from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday. In fiscal year 2014, FAST carried just under 1.6 million passenger trips.
Video Fayetteville Area System of Transit
Bus Routes
- 3- East Fayetteville / Cedar Creek Road
- 4- V.A. Hospital / Hillsboro Street
- 5- Ramsey Street / Methodist University
- 6- Shaw Road / Bragg Boulevard / University Estates
- 7- Savoy Heights / Raeford Road
- 8- Massey Hill / Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
- 9- CFVMC - North / Ramsey Street / University Estates
- 10- Strickland Bridge Road
- 11- 401 Bypass / Fayetteville State University / Cross Creek Mall
- 12- Murchison Road / Fayetteville State University / University Estates
- 14- Cross Creek Mall / Fayetteville Technical Community College
- 15- Cape Fear Valley Medical Center / Cross Creek Mall / Glensford Drive
- 16- Bragg Blvd / Cross Creek Mall
- 17- 71st School / Raeford Road
- 18- Bunce Road / Hollywood Heights / Cross Creek Mall
- 19- Reilly Road / South PX
- 30- PWC
- 31- Ireland Drive / Crown Coliseum
- Route names are unofficial, but numbers accurate.
Maps Fayetteville Area System of Transit
References
External links
- Fayetteville Area System of Transit
Source of article : Wikipedia