May 31, 2020
All CARTA services will be suspended at 6pm due to curfew. Final trips will be made in the 5pm hour.
All CARTA services will be suspended at 6pm due to curfew. Final trips will be made in the 5pm hour.
Per the City of Charleston’s request, CARTA will not provide service to the King Street corridor until further notice.
All CARTA services will be suspended at 11pm on 05.30.2020 due to county-wide curfew.
At this time all service in the downtown area is being temporarily suspended due to road closures in the area.
Updates will be provided when routes can return to regular service.
CHARLESTON (May 20, 2020) – The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) and TriCounty Link will return to full operations on Tuesday, May 26, with limited exceptions.
All riders will be required to wear masks or face coverings while on board and the agencies will be dispensing masks to those without them, along with hand sanitizer. Riders are also encouraged to maintain as much distance from each other and bus operators as possible.
Route 4 Airport Express and Route 203 Medical Shuttle will not return to service on the 26th, but will be back at a future date. The Route 7 HOP Shuttle will continue to operate on a limited basis for the time being. Full Tel-A-Ride service will resume June 1.
As CARTA service returns to regular levels, staff will continue to closely monitor the ongoing situation related to COVID-19. The safety of our passengers, employees and community members continues to be our top priority and we will carry forward enhanced protocols aimed at keeping everyone as safe as possible.
All measures put in place are intended to help keep our passengers and staff safe as we continue to move through this pandemic. With that in mind, please note:
Please keep in mind that thousands of individuals ride our buses daily. Although it is impossible to keep vehicles completely clean at every moment throughout the day, what we can do is ensure they start out clean, that they are cleaned and disinfected every night and that any safety issues are handled as quickly as possible.
If you see any problems, please inform your driver immediately and/or report it to customer service either through online chat at ridecarta.com or by calling (843) 724-7420. Please have the bus number, route and time of day ready when reporting issues and do as quickly as possible to ensure a timely response.
CARTA staff continues to monitor the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and the safety of you — our riders — and our employees is our top priority. Please monitor this page for the latest system-related updates.
Effective Thursday May 14, Route 10 and Route Route 102 will be modified to increase service and efficiency. Route 103 will also begin running on a modified schedule. These schedules will be in effect until further notice. View Route 10 Rivers Ave., Route 102 special schedule, Route 103 Leeds Ave. schedule.
View all current operating schedules COVID-19 modified schedule 5/14
Effective Friday, April 10, Route 102 North Neck will operate on a special schedule in order to provide area residents with transportation to essential services such as food and health care. Route 102 will operate from about 8:30 a.m. until about 4:30 p.m. Monday – Friday. This schedule will be in effect until further notice. View Route 102 special schedule.
View all current operating schedules COVID-19 modified schedule 4/10
Effective Monday, April 6, several of the routes operating on modified Sunday schedules will be adjusted to improve efficiency and, in some cases, increase frequency. Routes 10, 11, and 12 will be impacted.
View schedules that go in effect on Monday, April 6.
Trident Tech Loop
On Monday, Route 10 will no longer travel around the Trident Tech loop and therefore will not serve bus stop No. 24 College Dr./Trident Tech and No. 25 Mabeline Rd./Trident Tech until further notice. A temporary bus stop has been added to Rivers Avenue across from Trident Tech in front of the Textbook Broker store.
The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) will run on a Sunday schedule beginning Monday, March 23, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Exceptions apply on Routes 10, 11, 12, 32 and 33, which will operate on Sunday service plus additional hours of operations. Express routes 1, 2 and 3 will run on a regular schedule. Frequency will be temporarily reduced on the HOP shuttle and DASH Route 211. Express Route 4 will be suspended.
Route 10: First trip leaves Rivers Avenue and Mall Drive at 6:05 a.m. and services the Superstop at 6:16 a.m. Several additional morning trips will be added. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day. View the COVID-19 modified schedule.
Route 11: First trip leaves Meeting and Mary streets at 5:54 a.m. First trip leaves Tanger Outlets at 6:38 a.m. Several additional morning trips will be added. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day. View the COVID-19 modified schedule.
Route 12: First trip leaves the park-and-ride at 6:20 a.m. First trip leaves the Superstop at 7:45 a.m. Several additional morning trips will be added. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day. View the COVID-19 modified schedule.
Route 32: First trip leaves the Superstop at 6 a.m. First trip leaves Citadel Mall at 6:33 a.m. Several additional morning trips will be added. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day. View the COVID-19 modified schedule.
Route 33: First trip leaves Ashley River/Bees at 6:01 a.m. First trip leaves Meeting and Mary streets at 7 a.m. Several additional morning trips will be added. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day. View the COVID-19 modified schedule.
NOTE: Modified Sunday schedule will operate Monday-Saturday until further notice. Sunday routes will operate on a regular Sunday schedule.
HOP: Half-hourly service between 9 a.m. and 10:26 p.m. First trip leaves the HOP lot at 9 a.m. and the last trip leaves at 10 p.m.
DASH Route 211: Reduced frequency. Service approximately every 20 minutes. First trip departs at Spring Street at 8:16 a.m. Passengers should follow the regular Sunday schedule for the remainder of the day.
Express 1, 2, 3: Will run on regular weekday schedule.
Express 4: Suspended until further notice.
Tel-A-Ride: Service will continue to operate.
CARTA Facility Leeds Ave.: The building will be closed to the public starting Monday. Tel-A-Ride customers with expired ID’s will be allowed to ride until further notice.
Pass Sale Update Effective March 20
At this time and until further notice, certified mail fee is waived.
Passes can be purchased:
“CARTA is a mobility lifeline for many people, including those who work in healthcare facilities, grocery stores and other critical service providers needed at this time,” said CARTA Board of Directors Chairman Mike Seekings. “We want to offer transportation to those individuals as long as we can in a safe manner and in accordance with emergency guidelines. We encourage everyone else who can to stay home as we continue to monitor the situation closely.”
At this time, all routes will continue to run as scheduled. CARTA staff continues to monitor the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and a number of safety measures related to bus sanitation remain in place. Riders should continue using preventative actions to prevent the spread of the virus and only essential trips are recommended at this time. Any service changes will be posted via:
Riders using the transit app will receive text messages if and when service changes are made.
CARTA staff will continue to monitor the situation closely and post updates when necessary.
**Tricounty Link routes also continuing to run as scheduled.
CARTA officials continue to monitor and remain in close communications with federal, state, regional and local officials regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The safety of employees, passengers, and partners are a top priority.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) stated the risk to the public remains low and there is currently no evidence of ongoing transmission in the community at this time. The best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends everyday preventative actions to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses like COVID-19, as well as influenza and the common cold including:
CARTA Bus Cleaning
Currently, as part of regular operations, CARTA buses are cleaned on a nightly basis. Additional preventative measures include:
**Disinfectant sprays used in the cleaning process are recognized by the CDC as chemical sprays that kill the Coronavirus as well as many other viruses.
Other measures to help prevent the spreading of the virus include:
CARTA staff will continue to monitor the situation closely and post updates when necessary.
Tel-A-Ride Paratransit Service Proves Itself Critical During Covid-19
NORTH CHARLESTON (May 12, 2020) – The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) recently partnered with a local church to deliver much-needed groceries to a host of blind and visually impaired residents in the Charleston area.
Joining with Calvary Lutheran Church in West Ashley, CARTA provided two Tel-A-Ride paratransit vans as delivery vehicles for the Friday afternoon support. (more…)
Local Distillery to Help Keep Public Transit Riders Healthy During Crisis
CHARLESTON (May 11, 2020) – The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) received delivery of a 55-gallon container of hand sanitizer from a downtown Charleston distillery Monday.
Partnering with local spirit maker High Wire Distilling Company, CARTA picked up the drum filled with hand sanitizer, which will be used throughout the CARTA transit system in an effort to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 across the region. (more…)
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CONSTRUCTION TO LIMIT HOP LOT ACCESS THROUGH EARLY JUNE
RIDERS ASKED USE ALTERNATE BUS STOPS
NORTH CHARLESTON (April 1, 2020) – Due to construction impacts, access to the HOP park-and-ride lot will be limited beginning Wednesday, April 8, with impacts projected to last through early June.
Motorists will still be able to access the lot via one of two driveways located on Conroy Street. The accessible driveway will change as the project progresses. Conroy Street will temporarily not be accessible via Morrison Drive.
The HOP bus stop will shift to Morrison Drive near the Charleston County Magistrates Court at 995 Morrison Drive (Stop 266) for the duration of the project. Riders who normally use Stop 509 should use the new, temporary HOP stop. Pedestrians should walk through the lot to reach the temporary stop.
Beginning Wednesday, April 8:
As construction continues through June, passengers can expect additional changes and possible delays in the area. Staff will provide updates via transit app, driver announcements and area signage.
ABOUT CARTA
The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority is a public transportation system dedicated to providing affordable transit in the Charleston community through local fixed routes, on-demand paratransit service and express commuter routes. For the latest on CARTA, visit ridecarta.com, like us on Facebook or follow on Twitter at @RideCARTA. All customers are encouraged to plan rides and track buses with the CARTA-endorsed Transit app.
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Marquel Coaxum, Account Supervisor
Rawle Murdy
mcoaxum@rawlemurdy.com
(843) 475-4208
Daniel Brock, Regional Strategist
BCDCOG
danielb@bcdcog.com
(919) 820-2612
Due to heavy flooding in the area, the following routes will be detouring:
Rt. 10 and Rt. 11 – Routes will miss:
Rt. 102 – Route will miss:
Rt. 210 – Route will not miss any stops
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Rt. 211 – Route detouring near East Bay and N. Market St. Route will miss:
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Rt. 213 – Route detouring near Westedge and Fishburne. Route will miss:
Actual detour:
Rt. 104 – Route detouring near Turnbull. Route will miss:
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Individuals over the age of 55 will be able to access Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) and TriCounty Link services for free on Saturday, March 07,2020. The perk is part of both systems’ quarterly Senior Series, which encourages seniors to ride transit free of charge. (more…)