Greenway Public Transportation

Greenway Public Transportation Greenway Public Transportation provides transportation services in the counties of Catawba, Alexande These values set the standards for performance.

Our Story
The legal name of the system is Western Piedmont Regional Transit Authority. The Authority's Board of Directors selected the new system name in November 2008. The new name is symbolic of the system's role with regard to providing environmentally responsible transportation solutions and enhancing the overall quality of life within the region. Greenway Public Transportation provides over 2

50,000 trips each year to residents living in Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba County. Greenway is a responsible transportation solution and an excellent way to build a cleaner, more vibrant, healthier and less congested community. Mission, Vision, Values
Mission: Greenway Public Transportation’s mission is to enhance the quality of life in the region by delivering safe, convenient and more environmentally efficient transportation solutions

Vision: Transit as an attractive, and competitive alternative to the automobile. Values: Our commitment to One Another and Our Customers

Our values consist of: quality, teamwork, integrity, and public service. Quality: Provide safe, high-quality transportation services to all customers, and continually strive to improve the organization and its services. Teamwork: Promote cooperative relationships within the organization, an employee supportive work environment and strong partnerships with the general public, business, and other public agencies. Integrity: Ensure cost-effective and efficient use of resources, maintain transparent business practices, and deliver on promises. Public Service: Provide social, economic, and environmental benefits to the community through system operations and improvements, and promote community awareness of these contributions. History of Greenway
On July 1, 2008, the Western Piedmont Regional Transit Authority officially came into being and became the first rural, urban regional transit Authority in the State of North Carolina. The Western Piedmont Regional Transit Authority operates as Greenway Public Transportation. It provides van service to residents of Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba Counties, and bus service to residents in the cities of Conover, Hickory, and Newton. The Greenway story began in 2001 when the staff at Caldwell County Area Transit undertook a feasibility study to evaluate the benefits of creating a regional transit system. This study was completed in 2004 and identified advantages to creating a regional system, including the ability to create seamless connections, an opportunity to bring more transit funding to the region, potential cost reduction and economy of scales, and quality improvements through the development of a more specialized staff. From feasibility to implementation, the study moved forward in 2005 when the City of Hickory applied for funding to study the implementation of a consolidated regional transit system. A consortium guided the study effort and included the Managers of Alexander, Burke, Caldwell and Catawba Counties; the City Managers from Conover, Hickory, and Newton, as well as a representative from the Western Piedmont Council of Governments. The implementation plan was completed in 2007 and by September 2007 consortium members signed a resolution agreeing to create a new regional transit Authority. Between January 2008 and June 2008, the new organization was staffed and actions necessary to establish the new entity were completed. On July 1, 2008, the Western Piedmont Regional Transit Authority officially came into being and became the first rural, urban regional transit Authority in the State of North Carolina.

📢 JUNE 1, 2026: The Morganton Loop bus stop at Food Lion on E. Union St. will NOT be served until further notice.
05/30/2026

📢 JUNE 1, 2026: The Morganton Loop bus stop at Food Lion on E. Union St. will NOT be served until further notice.

I know it’s a late post, but let’s give a huge CONGRATULATIONS to our statewide Driver of the Year, Mr. William Cansler!...
05/29/2026

I know it’s a late post, but let’s give a huge CONGRATULATIONS to our statewide Driver of the Year, Mr. William Cansler! 🏆 😊

Mr. Cansler was recently invited to the NCPTA Roadeo & Conference in Cherokee to receive his award, where he gave a truly heart-warming speech about the support he feels from leadership and all of his fellow employees.

Way to go, Mr. Cansler! We are so proud to have you! 🎉

Have a safe and enjoyable holiday! 🇺🇸
05/25/2026

Have a safe and enjoyable holiday! 🇺🇸

It's National Transit Employee Appreciation Day, the perfect moment to shower love on the ones who keep our buses moving...
03/18/2026

It's National Transit Employee Appreciation Day, the perfect moment to shower love on the ones who keep our buses moving!

Feel free to share a short story with us on why you appreciate Greenway to show appreciation to our employees! 🤩

🤩Get ready, folks! On Monday, March 02, 2026, we're rolling out the "Morganton Loops"! Say goodbye to those “By-Request”...
02/27/2026

🤩Get ready, folks! On Monday, March 02, 2026, we're rolling out the "Morganton Loops"! Say goodbye to those “By-Request” stops. Loop A kicks off at Burke DSS, while Loop B takes off from WPCC! And here's the cherry on top: the Flex Route will stay free of charge. 🥳

Need a hand figuring out these new routes? We offer Travel Training!

02/11/2026
Greenway Public Transportation is proposing changes to the Burke County Deviated Flex Route, also known as the "Morganto...
02/10/2026

Greenway Public Transportation is proposing changes to the Burke County Deviated Flex Route, also known as the "Morganton Loop," with an expected launch date of March 2, 2026.

Currently, the route operates with two buses traveling in the same direction, spaced 30 minutes apart. The proposed change involves two buses starting simultaneously at 9:00 AM—one departing from WPCC and the other from Burke DSS. The routes will continue to operate from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

A public board meeting will be held on February 19 at 10:00 AM at 1459 Robinwood Rd., Newton, NC 28658. All comments received by this date will be considered by the Board of Directors.

02/09/2026

Sorry for the late post, but we are operating on normal hours today! 🥳🤩

Address

1459 Robinwood Road
Newton, NC
28658

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8:45am - 5pm

Telephone

+18284649444

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