Bus Rapid Transit
Your Ride. Upgraded.
Bus Rapid Transit is coming to Chapel Hill
A path for all of us
We’re building a better, more connected future for Chapel Hill. Bus Rapid Transit will connect our community from Eubanks Road to Southern Village, no matter how you travel.
The commute you deserve
- Get to downtown, UNC Campus, and UNC Hospitals faster and more reliably.
- Walk, bike, or roll on new multi-use paths.
- Reduce your time spent waiting behind a stopped bus.
We've always valued progress in transit. Bus Rapid Transit is the next step in that journey.

What is Bus Rapid Transit?
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) uses dedicated bus lanes and special stations to move busses more efficiently than ever before. This means less time stuck behind a bus and more time for what matters to you.
Benefits for drivers and riders
Our new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is designed to benefit both drivers and riders.
Fewer Delays for Everyone. BRT busses use dedicated lanes and get traffic signal priority. This means they get out of traffic and don't get stuck behind other vehicles, helping to reduce congestion on the road for drivers and making trips more reliable for everyone.
New Car-Free Routes. A continuous multi-use path for walking, biking, and rolling offers a convenient way for people to travel without a car.
More Convenient and Accessible. Modern, level boarding stations make it easy for everyone—including those with strollers or wheelchairs—to get on and off the bus.
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Your Ride. Upgraded.
Bus Rapid Transit is coming to Chapel Hill
A path for all of us
We’re building a better, more connected future for Chapel Hill. Bus Rapid Transit will connect our community from Eubanks Road to Southern Village, no matter how you travel.
The commute you deserve
- Get to downtown, UNC Campus, and UNC Hospitals faster and more reliably.
- Walk, bike, or roll on new multi-use paths.
- Reduce your time spent waiting behind a stopped bus.
We've always valued progress in transit. Bus Rapid Transit is the next step in that journey.

What is Bus Rapid Transit?
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) uses dedicated bus lanes and special stations to move busses more efficiently than ever before. This means less time stuck behind a bus and more time for what matters to you.
Benefits for drivers and riders
Our new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is designed to benefit both drivers and riders.
Fewer Delays for Everyone. BRT busses use dedicated lanes and get traffic signal priority. This means they get out of traffic and don't get stuck behind other vehicles, helping to reduce congestion on the road for drivers and making trips more reliable for everyone.
New Car-Free Routes. A continuous multi-use path for walking, biking, and rolling offers a convenient way for people to travel without a car.
More Convenient and Accessible. Modern, level boarding stations make it easy for everyone—including those with strollers or wheelchairs—to get on and off the bus.
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2025 Wrap-up - Ready for the Next Phase
Share 2025 Wrap-up - Ready for the Next Phase on Facebook Share 2025 Wrap-up - Ready for the Next Phase on Twitter Share 2025 Wrap-up - Ready for the Next Phase on Linkedin Email 2025 Wrap-up - Ready for the Next Phase linkBus Rapid Transit (BRT) is rapidly moving forward toward the final design and construction phases. Here are the key accomplishments from 2025 that are building a better, more connected future for Chapel Hill.
Funding secured - Clearing the path to $150 Million
We're making great strides in securing the Federal funding needed for this major project.
The project has secured a total of $32 million in federal funding toward the $150M goal. This includes $24 million in additional federal funds recently dedicated from previous years' allocations,
DownloadDesign work hits the 60% markOur design team hit a critical milestone, moving us closer to construction.
60% Design is Complete! After about 18 months of work, the 60% design plans for the entire transit corridor are finished.
We've reviewed these plans with town departments and other agencies. Now, we'll use their feedback to create the 90% design plans, which are scheduled to be completed in 2026.
Saving time and money with partners
Working together with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is saving time and money.
We signed agreements with NCDOT for work near the I-40/Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. intersection.
NCDOT will now purchase land and build our future bus lanes as part of their larger road improvement project. This saves us significant money and avoids having to do the same construction work twice.
Ready for Federal investment
We had a successful review with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to confirm the project's readiness.
In September, the project team completed a two-day workshop with the FTA. We reviewed our latest costs and budget plans, the construction schedule, and the team's ability to manage the project.
The final report from the FTA will finalize the project’s budget and schedule, allowing us to formally submit the request for the main Federal grant later this year.
Looking ahead and staying connected
These 2025 accomplishments demonstrate solid progress in funding, design, and partnership, keeping the BRT project on track to deliver faster, more reliable transit to Chapel Hill.
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What you need to know if you own property along the planned BRT route
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We will contact you
Our goal is to keep you informed. We’ll contact you directly as the project advances and we have specific information about your property.
Project Phases
This infographic is here to help you understand the big picture of the project. It shows where we are right now, and the important steps we need to take to get the service up and running. We will keep you informed every step of the way.
Download Project Phases -->BRT Planned Route
The BRT route will use a mix of both new, dedicated bus lanes and existing mixed-traffic lanes.The easiest way to see where those shifts happen is on the Route Map. We've updated the map to visually distinguish:
Dedicated Bus Lanes (where only buses travel).
Mixed-Traffic Lanes (where buses share the lane with cars).
Station Locations along the route.
Download Route Map -->
Up NextWe’re committed to transparency and will keep you informed every step of the way. Your feedback is important to us.

You will be contacted by Chapel Hill Transit as the project advances and we have more specific information about your property. 
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Tracking the Progress: Key Phases and Milestones
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[Download]Major Project Milestones 2025: Design and Planning
Federal Readiness Reviews: We’re working closely with federal agencies to make sure Chapel Hill’s Bus Rapid Transit meets all necessary standards.
Project Agreements & Permit Approvals: We’re finalizing agreements and obtaining the required permits.
Final Design & Engineering: Our team is finalizing the detailed design and engineering plans. These plans will include specific details about the route, stations, and any potential impacts on your property.
Federal Grant Agreements: We’re submitting the final request for federal funding. This funding is essential to support construction and implementation.
2026: Pre-Construction
Right of Ways: We’ll begin securing the necessary land and rights. If your property is affected, we’ll reach out to discuss the process.
Relocate Utilities: We'll move existing utilities, such as water, gas, and electricity lines, to prepare for construction.
Federal Grant Agreements: Once the federal grant is approved, we’ll finalize the agreement to secure funding, allowing us to continue with the next steps.
Construction Bids & Contracts: We’ll issue bids and award contracts to construction companies.
2027: Construction
- Construction Begins: We’ll provide regular updates about the construction schedule, traffic changes, and any other relevant details to help you plan and minimize disruption.
2029: Launch Service
- Service Testing: We'll test traffic signal priority, bus-only lanes, 60’ articulated busses, and station platforms.
- Launch: Rapid Transit routes officially open.
We’re dedicated to being transparent and will keep you updated throughout the entire process. Your input is valuable to us.
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Traffic Alert: Lane and sidewalk closures along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and S. Columbia St
Share Traffic Alert: Lane and sidewalk closures along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and S. Columbia St on Facebook Share Traffic Alert: Lane and sidewalk closures along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and S. Columbia St on Twitter Share Traffic Alert: Lane and sidewalk closures along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and S. Columbia St on Linkedin Email Traffic Alert: Lane and sidewalk closures along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and S. Columbia St linkStarting this week in Chapel Hill, drivers and pedestrians should be aware of lane and sidewalk closures as part of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project. This may cause potential disruptions.
What to Expect
Terracon, an engineering firm, is gathering underground data. Also known as soil borings, this information is used for designing roadways, retaining walls, and bus stop platforms.
When: The work is expected to take 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the weather, and will occur daily from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
Where: Along both sides of the road, starting from the intersection of Market Street and S. Columbia Street (US 15-501) in Southern Village and extending north to Dixie Lane at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Closures and traffic impact
Lane and sidewalk closures will be in effect during work hours, causing potential disruptions. At any given time, the lane closure is expected to stretch about 400 to 500 feet.
Work Direction: The schedule is flexible due to utility locating clearance. This week, the plan is to start near Highway 501 (Southern Village Club area) and move toward M.L.K. Jr. Blvd. (near Bolin Creek Trail).
Your patience and cooperation as we conduct this essential work is greatly appreciated. We're committed to making sure the project runs smoothly.
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Traffic Update: Lane and sidewalk closures continue
Share Traffic Update: Lane and sidewalk closures continue on Facebook Share Traffic Update: Lane and sidewalk closures continue on Twitter Share Traffic Update: Lane and sidewalk closures continue on Linkedin Email Traffic Update: Lane and sidewalk closures continue linkTerracon needs an additional month to gather underground data. Expect temporary lane and sidewalk closures to continue during work hours (9:00am to 4:00pm).
Continue reading for full details > https://engage.chapelhillnc.gov/nsbrt/news_feed/traffic-alert-lane-and-sidewalk-closures-along-martin-luther-king-jr-blvd-and-s-columbia-st-2 -
June 2025 NSBRT Update
Share June 2025 NSBRT Update on Facebook Share June 2025 NSBRT Update on Twitter Share June 2025 NSBRT Update on Linkedin Email June 2025 NSBRT Update linkOn Wednesday, June 11, Chapel Hill Transit staff will update Town Council on a North-South Bus Rapid Transit (NSBRT) project milestone — the completion of 60% design. Staff will also discuss next steps in the project. You can learn more about the update in the Town Council meeting agenda here.
Who's Listening
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Transit Development Manager
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Project Phases
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2025
Bus Rapid Transit is currently at this stage- Federal Readiness
- Agreements & Permits
- Final Design & Engineering
- Federal Grant Agreement
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2026
this is an upcoming stage for Bus Rapid Transit- Right of Ways
- Utilities Relocation
- Federal Grants
- Construction Bids & Contracts
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2027
this is an upcoming stage for Bus Rapid TransitConstruction starts
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2029
this is an upcoming stage for Bus Rapid TransitService launch
Contact Us
Email us: nsbrtproject@townofchapelhill.org
