1960s Looking down on Culpeper from Rixeyville Road.
medical services and DMV need to be accessed. Many people for various reasons don’t have transportation — [they are] elderly, disabled. T ey need reliable transportation to go to the doctor, to get groceries, to go to work and back. T is is what we are striving for.” In 2024, Virginia Regional Transit and
the Public Transportation Board expanded its Culpeper Transit services with the introduction of the highly anticipated
FREE LANCE STAR
1913 Horse and Buggy Day Parade on Main Street.
Express Route as well as adding additional A and B stops along the North and South Routes. Designed to provide faster and more convenient transportation, this new route stops at key locations, including the Fieldhouse, VDOT, PATH Recreation and Fitness Center and the Arbors. By connecting these vital destinations, the Express Route ensures riders can reach their desired destinations quickly and effi ciently. T is expansion refl ects VRT’s commitment
CULPEPER STAR EXPONENT, GREATER CULPEPER MEMORIES
to enhancing mobility and supporting the growing needs of Culpeper’s residents and visitors. Socha’s passion for assisting the public
has inspired him to organize Touch- a-Trolly. T is community event, made possible through partnerships with the Sheriff ’s Department and Kid Central, educates youth on the availability and accessibility of public transportation while engaging them artistically.
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