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Provided by Greenville Journal

Greenlink’s trolley service is adding a few more stops on its route today. Two new routes will travel to heavily trafficked areas, which means the stress of finding a parking space just got a little better.


The Augusta Route travels along the popular street and

hits popular spots like Cleveland Park and the Greenville Zoo.

The Arts West route takes passengers to the West End and The Village, where many local artists have their galleries and studios (perfect for First Friday hopping).

The new routes will run until October, when funding will be revisited by City Council. While the new routes will be great for tourists, it’s also convenient and will save you from an uber fare or walking ten blocks. First stop? Let’s go see some giraffes.

// Greenville Journal

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