The Winston-Salem Transit Authority will receive a shipment of gasoline this afternoon; eliminating the need to suspend Trans-Aid operations on Wednesday, September 21, 2016. Thankfully, WSTA will be able to continue
The Winston-Salem Transit Authority will receive a shipment of gasoline this afternoon; eliminating the need to suspend Trans-Aid operations on Wednesday, September 21, 2016. Thankfully, WSTA will be able to continue
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE With the addition of more new hybrid vehicles, 75 percent of the Winston-Salem Transit Authority’s fleet is hybrids, giving it one of the highest percentages
Photo by Todd Luck One of the many Winston-Salem Transit Authority bus stops throughout the city. WSTA will be changing its bus routes in 2017. By Todd Luck The Chronicle
Photo by Todd Luck Winston-Salem Transit Authority buses pull in and out of the Clark Campbell Transportation Center in downtown Winston-Salem. By Todd Luck For The Chronicle The biggest overhaul
In above photo: The Hauser Williams Russell family during its family reunion July 24-26. (Submitted photo) By Fay Hauser-Price Special
In photo above: WSTA Executive Director Art Barnes goes over the proposed bus routes with passengers during the final comment
In photo above Tina Carson-Wilkins, WSTA marketing director, speaks during a presentation of bus route changes.(Photo by Todd Luck) Proposed
The Winston-Salem Transit Authority (WSTA) is holding information sessions for the public through June 8 to explain the changes planned
Long waits at the bus stop are soon to be a thing of the past, thanks to the implementation of
The Winston-Salem Transit Authority and Trans-Aid are poised to begin offering Sunday service later this year, city officials say. City