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Gastonia Transit adding themed bus shelters

December 3, 2018

A bus shelter at the Warlick Family YMCA on Robinwood Road doesn’t have the same look as other bus shelters in the Gastonia Transit system. Etched in the tempered glass of the new prototype are […]

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City Services

City of Gastonia declares State of Emergency

September 14, 2018

The City of Gastonia has proclaimed a State of Emergency because of the expected impacts of Hurricane Florence. The proclamation does not require the public to take any specific action. It is an administrative step […]

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#1 place where it pays off to be a commuter | MSN Money

July 26, 2018
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City leaders review current priorities | Gaston Gazette

June 29, 2018
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City Services

City of Gastonia reorganizes several departments for increased efficiency

June 19, 2018

The City of Gastonia has reorganized and realigned some of its largest departments, and three departments have gotten new names. City Manager Michael Peoples says similar services are now grouped together and the alignment will […]

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City Services

Gastonia Transit revamps city bus routes effective June 2

May 29, 2018

Gastonia Transit is revising all of its bus routes starting Saturday, June 2. The seven existing routes within the city will be consolidated to six, with the new routes all starting and ending at the […]

City Services

Midday transit service to link Gastonia, Charlotte starting March 19

February 7, 2018

Starting next month, Gastonia residents will be able to take a midday express bus to and from uptown Charlotte on weekdays. The Gastonia City Council last night approved the funding agreement, expanding the number of […]

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