NEW: RIPTA to Continue Free Service to Quonset Business Park Through End of Year

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NEW: RIPTA to Continue Free Service to Quonset Business Park Through End of Year

RIPTA to continue free service to Quonset Business Park
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced that it will continue to offer free service on its new route to North Kingstown’s Quonset Business Park.

The free service was originally scheduled to end in mid-April, but will now continue through the end of the year.

“This is all about economic development and connecting people to jobs. We knew that starting in the winter would be a bit of a challenge, and continuing the free pilot program will give more people a chance to give it a try it,” said RIPTA CEO Scott Avedisian.

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The free service comes as part of RIPTA’s partnership with Quonset.

The Free Service

The new Quonset Express service, called the QX, was launched in January, and provides a direct connection to Quonset and its more than 200 businesses.

“For too long, Quonset Business Park was inaccessible for many hardworking Rhode Islanders. No one should have to turn down a great job because they don't have a way to get there. This free pilot program is an important step in our efforts to connect Rhode Islanders with economic opportunity through public transit, and I’m glad it’s been extended through the end of this year,” said Governor Gina Raimondo.

The QX service currently consists of two non-stop, express trips from Kennedy Plaza in Providence to Quonset in the morning, and two express trips back to Providence in the afternoon on weekdays.

QX buses stop at about a dozen locations in the Park, including Electric Boat, Toray Plastics and the Ocean State Job Lot Distribution Center.


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