New Orleans RTA services return with limited schedule following Hurricane Francine
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Officials with the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority have announced that bus services are returning on Thursday, Sept. 12, following the impact of Hurricane Francine.
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RTA officials said busses will run on a limited schedule with the streetcar system until further notice while crews work to clear streetcar lines.
They said paratransit services will be offered on an as-needed basis “to support other city and government agencies as needed.”
Power outages reported in Southeast Louisiana in Hurricane Francine’s aftermath
RTA officials said ferry services have been suspended until further notice, and Rideline is out of service due to power outages.
For more information, residents can visit the RTA website, use the Le Pass app and sign up for NOLA Ready alerts.
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