RIPTA to Detour Seven Routes Due to Winter Storm on Tuesday, February 13, 2024

 

Providence, Rhode Island, February 13, 2024 The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) announced that seven routes are on detour today, Tuesday, February 13, 2024, due to winter weather conditions. Routes 18, 27, 35, 55, 56, 64 and 88 are currently on detour. Riders may expect some delays on all routes due to weather conditions and are advised to use extreme caution at bus stops due to decreased visibility and slippery conditions.

The safety of our employees and passengers is RIPTA’s top priority. RIPTA apologizes for the inconvenience and asks for the public’s understanding as we work hard to maintain service during this storm.

The following routes are on detour:

Route 18 (Union Avenue):

Trips will not service Union Avenue after Webster Avenue. Outbound trips will travel the regular route to Union and Webster Avenues, left onto Webster Avenue, right onto Cranston Street, right onto Dyer Avenue, circle the island and then resume regular route. Reverse on Inbound.

Route 27 (Broadway/Manton):

Service to Hillcrest Apartments suspended.

Route 35 (Rumford/Newport Ave.):

Outbound trips will travel the regular route to North Broadway, continue on North Broadway, turn left onto Pawtucket Avenue and then resume regular route. Reverse on Inbound with service on Wilson Street suspended.

Route 55 (Admiral/Providence College):

Service to Rhode Island College suspended; buses will terminate at Shaw’s Plaza.

Route 64 (Newport/URI Kingston):

Service to the Park-n-Ride lot at Rte. 1A and 138 suspended.

Service to CCRI suspended. Outbound trips will travel the regular route to Girard Avenue, right onto Maple Avenue, left onto Connell Highway and then resume regular route. Service to URI Bay Campus suspended. Trips will not service Bridgetown Road. Outbound trips will travel on Rte. 138 West to Rte. 1 South, right onto Rte. 138 and then resume regular route. Reverse on Inbound.

Route 88 (Simmons Village Service)

Service to Simmons Villages suspended.

Passengers are strongly advised to monitor news reports, download Transit app, check www.RIPTA.com/alerts and RIPTA’s social media outlets (Facebook @RideRIPTA, Twitter @RIPTA_RI) for service advisory updates. RIPTA urges passengers to sign up for email alerts for their route. RIPTA will e-mail system disruption notices to passengers on this distribution list.

 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he will vote to advance the GOP's six-month funding bill that passed the House in order to stop a government shutdown Friday night. Schumer said in a floor speech that there are "no winners in a government shutdown," adding that the bill is a terrible option, but that he believes allowing Trump to take more power through a shutdown is "a far worse option." The comments from the Senate Minority Leader are a contrast from ones made just a day earlier, when he said Democrats would not let it pass.        Russian President Putin says his country agrees "in principle" with a ceasefire plan. During a press briefing today he said the proposal needs to "lead to an enduring peace and should remove the root causes of this crisis." This as U.S. officials traveled to Moscow today to discuss a possible ceasefire with Russian officials.        The White House is directing the FBI to halt background checks on President Trump's senior staffers. ABC reports the directive came last month, before Kash Patel was confirmed as the new FBI director. Background checks on dozens of President Trump's top staff members will now be conducted by the Pentagon instead.        Over 20 million people are under a flood watch in Southern California. The powerful winter storm is hitting the San Diego to the Los Angeles area today. Of most concern is fast-moving debris flows that could happen after the recent devastating wildfires in the area.        Today marks one week since a University of Pittsburgh student went missing in the Dominican Republic. Police there now say they are not ruling out foul play in the case involving Sudiksha [[ sue-deksha ]] Konanki [[ ko-nah-gee ]]. Konanki can be seen on surveillance video with previously questioned Joshua Riibe from Iowa, walking to the beach in an upscale Punta Cana resort.        The action-comedy "Novocaine" is looking to take the top spot at the box office this weekend. The film starring Jack Quaid is projected to make between ten and 12-million-dollars in its debut. That should be enough to dethrone "Mickey 17," which will make around eight to nine-million in its sophomore outing.