Dixie Rapid Explained

Dixie Rapid
System:TARC
Vehicle:Gillig Low Floor
Locale:Louisville, Kentucky
Start:2nd & Market (Downtown Louisville)
End:Dixie Gardens (Valley Station)
Stations:18
Frequency:Peak: 15 minutes
Off-peak: 20 minutes
Alt Frequency:20 minutes
Map State:show

Dixie Rapid is a bus rapid transit service in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is operated by TARC and serves a corridor between Valley Station and downtown Louisville. Construction began in December 2017, with full service beginning in early 2020.[1] The system uses 40feet buses on a route featuring some BRT features, but notably lacking others such as dedicated lanes and off-board fare payment.

History

In 2015, a $16.9 million grant was awarded to Louisville by the USDOT to begin the project by constructing bus shelters and purchasing new buses.[2] A combination of federal, state and local funding was used for the service as part of a larger project to improve safety and accessibility on the Dixie Highway. Groundbreaking occurred in December 2017 and the new route opened on January 6, 2020, largely replacing the Route 18.[3] As of late 2024, TARC is proposing to reduce service to 20 minute headways as a result of inadequate funding.[4]

Operations

Stations

The route runs north–south through primarily along the Dixie Highway in Louisville. The 37 stations often include benches, shelters and an arrival sign, however not all stations are built to this standard.[5]

Headways

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Buses

The Dixie Rapid system uses Gillig Low Floor diesel buses equipped with transit signal priority. Eight buses were purchased for the opening, with one more repurposed from the general bus fleet.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: TARC to launch first rapid transit bus route from Dixie Highway to downtown Louisville. January 3, 2020. WDRB. November 11, 2024.
  2. News: Federal grant paves way for Louisville's first 'bus rapid transit' line. WDRB. October 26, 2015. November 11, 2024.
  3. News: BRT comes to Louisville with launch of TARC’s Rapid. Mass Transit Mag. Mischa Wanek-Libman. January 8, 2020. November 11, 2024.
  4. Web site: TARC proposes service reductions and changes to take effect 1/26/2025. October 29, 2024. November 11, 2024.
  5. Web site: TARC's first Bus Rapid Transit line in Louisville launches on Jan. 6. WHAS11. Courtney Hayden, Kirin Pandit. January 6, 2020. November 11, 2024.
  6. Web site: Dixie Rapid Timetable. November 11, 2024.
  7. News: ‘Rapid’ bus service debuts on Dixie Highway. Marcus Green. WDRB. January 6, 2020. November 11, 2024.