GoTriangle breaks ground on Raleigh Union Station Transit Facility transit hub
GoTriangle has broken ground on a new transit hub, Raleigh Union Station Transit Facility, on South West Street in downtown Raleigh’s Warehouse District in Raleigh, N.C.
Known as RUS Bus, the hub slated to open in mid-2025 will make it easy for travelers to connect between intercity rail and local, regional and express bus services. Located adjacent to the existing Raleigh Union Station rail facility that Amtrak now serves, the new bus facility will be built to accommodate future projects, including bus rapid transit services and regional passenger rail service.
The street-level bus facility will be paired with a 23-story private development known as Union West that will include multifamily residential apartments, including affordable housing, as well as retail and activated community space in one central and vibrant destination.
GoTriangle’s Board of Trustees Chair Brenda Howerton said she is proud that GoTriangle staff and partners prioritized developing a “people-centered project” that helps commuters – especially vulnerable communities – easily get where they need to go.
“It’s been said before that ‘transportation is to a region, what the nervous system is to the human body,’” Howerton said. “It makes every element of a city or region function effectively by helping people to commute. Multimodal transportation hubs are critical in providing inter- and intra-city mobility while moving towards seamless travel.”
RUS BUS became a reality after GoTriangle was awarded a $20 million federal BUILD grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to deliver the facility. The public transit facility sits on land GoTriangle owns and the project is being funded by local, state and federal funding. It is estimated to cost approximately $40.7 million. GoTriangle’s private development partner, Hoffman & Associates, will finance Union West, which is anticipated to open in 2026-2027. Union West’s cost is to be determined based on the final scope of the development.
“Once completed, this mixed-use development will become a major point in downtown Raleigh that not only includes a new and modern bus facility, but also will provide retail spaces and, most importantly, bring more affordable housing to the area,” said GoTriangle President and CEO Chuck Lattuca. “Today’s event is another great example of collaboration with federal, state, local and private partners to improve transit connectivity.”
“We are proud to work alongside our partners today as we break ground on a transformative multimodal transportation hub that will have a lasting impact on Raleigh and the region as a whole. The enhanced public transportation options provided by GoTriangle, coupled with the planned dynamic mix of residential, retail and restaurant experiences at Union West, mark a monumental step in creating a more interconnected, vibrant community,” said Hoffman & Associates President Shawn Seaman.