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Silver Line (Grand Rapids)

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Overview
OperatorThe Rapid
StatusOperating
Began serviceAugust 25, 2014 (2014-08-25)
Route
Route typeBus rapid transit
LocaleGrand Rapids, Michigan
Start60th Street Station
EndRapid Central Station
Length9.6 mi (15 km)
Stations34
Route map

mi
min0
0.0
Central Station
Bus interchange 1-16 18 Amtrak
00/33
0.6
Monroe & Louis
Bus interchange 9 11 50 DW
03/30
0.8
DeVos Place
Bus interchange 11 50 DN
04/29
1.2
Medical Mile
Bus interchange 11 13 19 50 DN
07/26
1.5
Spectrum/GRCC
08/25
1.8
Fulton Street
Bus interchange 4 14 15
09/24
2.3
Mercy Health
Bus interchange 3
11/22
2.6
Wealthy Street
Bus interchange 5 DW
12/21
3.1
Franklin Street
Bus interchange 2
14/19
3.5
Hall Street
15/18
4.0
Cottage Grove
17/16
4.6
Burton Street
Bus interchange 24
19/14
5.2
Kroc Center
20/13
5.6
28th Street
Bus interchange 28
22/11
6.6
36th Street
24/09
7.6
44th Street
Bus interchange 44
27/06
8.9
54th Street
Bus interchange 1
30/03
9.6
60th Street
Parking
33/00
Times shown according to southbound schedule.
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Number 90 is used in some electronic schedules where numeric data is required; the route is primarily identified as the Silver Line

The Silver Line is a bus rapid transit line operated by The Rapid in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. The line runs along Division Avenue on the Wyoming-Kentwood border into downtown Grand Rapids, where it loops around before terminating at Rapid Central Station. It began operation on August 25, 2014.[1]

The route is part of The Rapid transit network in the Grand Rapids metro area. It is the first BRT service in the state of Michigan.

There are 34 stations including the terminus platform at Central Station. Each station is equipped with 24-hour lighting, an emergency phone, and a snow melt system under the platform. An illuminated text display informs passengers of expected arrival times. All stations have raised platforms that align with the floor of the rapid transit vehicle, making for easy boarding and alighting.

Level boarding of bus rapid transit demonstrated

Route

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The Silver Line route travels 9.6 miles (15 km), mostly along Division Avenue from 60th Street on the Wyoming-Kentwood border, crossing into the City of Grand Rapids at 28th Street, and after Wealthy Street loops around the downtown area to Central Station in Grand Rapids.

Between 28th Street and Wealthy Street, Division Avenue has two sign-designated "bus only" lanes which are reserved during weekday peak hours, reducing delays due to conflicts with general traffic during busy times. There are also bus lanes on Monroe Avenue.

Bus Lane Ahead sign on Division Avenue

The route also necessitated the introduction of the city's first transit-only traffic signal, at the intersection of Fulton Street and Ransom Avenue. This light assists the southbound Silver Line bus to turn left from its right lane position. Regular traffic is funneled into a single lane regardless of which direction they wish to turn.

View of the southbound station, located on Ransom Avenue. The bus turns left from the right lane with the aid of a dedicated signal. General traffic uses the left lane to turn right or left.

A parking lot was created at the southern terminus at 60th Street and Division, and acts as a Park'n'Ride facility. Parking at the facility is free.[citation needed]

Park'n'Ride lot visible to the right.

Fares

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The fare structure is integrated with the rest of the Rapid bus network. A single fare costs $1.75, with a daily cap of $3.50. Weekly and monthly passes as well as 10-ride passes are available. Unlike on the regular bus services, fares were paid or validated prior to boarding. Off-board fare payment was discontinued in 2022.[2]

On September 1, 2016, the service was made fare-free in the downtown area between Central Station and Wealthy Street. Rides originating or with destination south of Wealthy Street were subject to payment. The “fare-free zone” was discontinued on August 1, 2020.[3]

Schedule

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The Silver Line provides service 7 days a week, during similar hours to the rest of the Rapid network.

Weekdays (Monday–Friday)[4]
Northbound Southbound
5:32 AM–6:21 AM Every 20-30 minutes 5:40 AM–6:40 PM Every 15 minutes
6:21 AM–6:50 PM Every 15 minutes
6:50 PM–9:50 PM Every 30 minutes 6:40 PM–10:10 PM Every 30 minutes
Saturdays
Northbound Southbound
5:38 AM–9:10 PM Every 30 minutes 6:00 AM–9:30 PM Every 30 minutes
Sundays
Northbound Southbound
6:10 AM–6:10 PM Every 30 minutes 7:00 AM–6:30 PM Every 30 minutes

Map

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Geographically accurate map of the Silver Line
Geographically accurate map of the Silver Line

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "As Silver Line begins rolling, waiting game for potential economic boon begins". 25 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Fares".
  3. ^ Wynder, Ehren (2020-07-30). "The Rapid announces payment changes". Grand Rapids Business Journal. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  4. ^ "Silver Line". www.ridetherapid.org. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
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