Chapel Hill Transit
Chapel Hill Transit is a fare-free system that you can hop on and ride whenever you need!
Find your route, locate your stop, pick a time, and get ready to ride!
View our routes and schedules
Park your car and hop on Chapel Hill Transit or a regional bus for an easy, cost-effective commute.
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For our riders with disabilities, check out our EZ Rider service, which provides ADA-compliant, door-to-door transportation.
Explore our EZ Rider Service
Regional Partners
GoTriangle offers routes between Chapel Hill and Durham (Routes 400 and 405) and Chapel Hill and RTP (Route 800 and 805).
- Route 400 serves UNC Campus, UNC Hospitals, and Franklin Street.
- Route 405 serves Jones Ferry Park & Ride, Downtown Carrboro, and Franklin St.
- Both routes travel to Durham Station with stops near Duke University, VA Hospital, and Downtown Durham.
- Route 800 serves UNC Hospitals and UNC campus. It connects to the Streets at Southpoint, Research Triangle Park, and the Regional Transit Center
- Route 805 also serves UNC Hospitals and UNC Campus. It travels to Woodcroft Shopping Center and the Streets at Southpoint.
If your employer or college is a GoPass participant, you may qualify for a free or discounted bus pass. Check your eligibility.
Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) offers the Alamance Burlington Express (Route 4).
- Route 4 stops at UNC Hospitals and on Franklin St.
- Destinations include Mebane, Graham, Burlington, Greensboro, and Piedmont Triad Airport.
NC Intercity Bus - Piedmont Pass - is a daily intercity bus route that Greyhound operates.
- Chapel Hill's Piedmont Pass stop is located at the Eubanks Parks & Ride at 2000 Eubanks Rd.
- The westbound route starts in Raleigh and stops in Chapel Hill, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Statesville, Hickory/Newton, and Asheville.
- Greyhound and Flixbus also operate a route between Charlotte and Raleigh that stops at the Eubanks Parks & Ride lot.
Additional Regional Transit Options
Transportation needs may take our community members beyond the boundaries of Chapel Hill. Because of this, the Town works with neighboring agencies to improve transit throughout the region.