CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Announces Routes N3 and W6 Service Alerts starting May 11, 2022

CITY OF ASHEVILLE: Announces Routes N3 and W6 Service Alerts starting May 11, 2022
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City of Asheville issued the following announcement on May 11.

Due to continued driver shortages, the N3 and W6 routes will only run once per hour beginning Wednesday, May 11, 2022. 

 For the N3, all trips scheduled 25 minutes after the hour from the downtown ART Station outbound towards Hillcrest are canceled until further notice. All inbound trips starting 35 minutes after the hour from Hillcrest towards the downtown ART station are also canceled until further notice.  

For the W6, all trips scheduled 45 minutes after the hour from the downtown ART Station outbound towards the Pisgah View Apartments are canceled until further notice. All inbound trips starting 3 minutes after the hour from the Pisgah View Apartments towards the downtown ART station are also canceled until further notice.  

Click here for the N3 reduced schedule. Click here for the W6 reduced schedule.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this temporary service reduction may cause. ART is actively working to recruit and retain drivers and will restore service as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.  

Join the Team

If you are interested in working with ART, please call 828-782-3966 or apply online.  We offer competitive pay and benefits, with driver salaries starting at $18.78.

Original source can be found here.       

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 Source: City of Asheville



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