Greensboro Transit Hosts Holiday Rider Appreciation Event at Depot
Greensboro Transit Agency is holding a Holiday Rider Appreciation event today, Wednesday, December 17, 2025, from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Depot, offering complimentary treats, rider giveaways, and a visit from St. Nick, an outreach meant to thank regular riders and spotlight holiday service changes that matter to local commuters.

Greensboro Transit Agency is staging a Holiday Rider Appreciation event at the Depot today from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. The agency is providing free cookies, cider, candy canes, and coffee alongside rider focused giveaways, and St. Nick is scheduled to make an appearance as part of the festivities. The event is designed both as a community gesture and an opportunity to share important holiday service information with the public.
The event arrives as transit officials remind riders of several holiday service notes, including special service on Christmas Day. Riders may encounter schedule adjustments over the holiday period, and the agency is using the Depot event to draw attention to those changes and to encourage planning ahead for travel during the season. The announcement, posted on the City of Greensboro transit pages, also highlights new intercity options for local travelers.
One notable service item promoted at the Depot is the Triad Danville Connector intercity service, which now departs from the Depot. That route enhances regional connectivity, offering Guilford County residents additional options for commuting, visiting family, or accessing employment and services across the Triad and into neighboring markets. For households that rely on public transportation during the holidays, the Connector can expand choices when typical car based travel is less convenient.
Locally, the rider appreciation event provides a tangible benefit for frequent transit users and raises awareness among occasional riders who may not know about seasonal schedule shifts. Free refreshments and giveaways are meant to create goodwill as agencies nationwide contend with holiday staffing and service adjustments. For residents who depend on the Depot as a hub, the event is a timely reminder to check schedules, allow extra travel time on holiday dates, and consider the Triad Danville Connector as an alternative for intercity trips.
Greensboro Transit Agency posted full details and additional rider information on the municipal transit pages, and staff at the Depot are available during the event to answer questions about routes, schedules, and the holiday service plan.
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