Hampton Roads Transit announces schedule changes for Independence Day

Hampton Roads Transit announces schedule changes for Independence Day
Martin A. Thomas Jr. Vice Mayor — City of Norfolk
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On Independence Day, Friday, July 4, 2025, Hampton Roads Transit services will follow adjusted schedules. Bus, light rail, Base Express, paratransit, and OnDemand ridesharing services will operate on their Saturday schedule. The ferry service will continue on its regular schedule.

Customer service facilities including the Call Center and transit center information booths will be closed. Public access to administrative facilities such as ID badge issuance and Lost & Found services will also be unavailable.

For further details, individuals can visit gohrt.com or contact 757-222-6100. Spanish speakers are advised to call the same number for assistance in Spanish. TTY service is accessible through Virginia Relay by dialing 711.

“Thank you for riding with Hampton Roads Transit!”



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