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South Congress Transit Center is a Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus station in Austin, Texas. It is located off of Radam Lane on the south side of Ben White Boulevard , just west of South Congress Avenue in the SoCo area of Austin, Texas.
North Lamar / South Congress — Jan 2014: Eliminated due to creation of 801; service along Lamar replaced by 275 — 1M Metric / South Congress — Jan 2014: Renamed 1 due to creation of 801. — 6 East 12th — Jan 8, 2023: Merged with 5 — 8 Govalle — Aug 2001: Rerouted over portion of 20 when 20 and 120 were split by fall 1996; Renamed ...
CapMetro Rapid is a bus rapid transit [2] service in Austin, Texas, owned and operated by the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (). [3] It currently consists of two routes which run north-south served by stations designed by McKinney York Architects.
Congress Avenue south of Lady Bird Lake is known as South Congress, often abbreviated to SoCo, [2] and is an increasingly popular shopping and rental district. It passes the historic Travis Heights neighborhood, the Texas School for the Deaf , and St. Edward's University as it passes south out of town.
CapMetro Express services are limited stop bus services that run between Downtown Austin and the far suburbs. Express routes are designated as routes 900–999, and are served by buses in the red Express livery (though on occasions they may be served by buses in the regular CapMetro Bus livery as well).
South Congress (abbreviated SoCo) is a neighborhood located on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, United States. It is also a nationally known shopping and cultural district known for its many eclectic small retailers, restaurants, music and art venues and, more recently, food trucks .
Downtown Congress Avenue in Downtown Austin University of Texas at Austin Hyde Park. Central Austin includes the city's Downtown and central neighborhoods. The area is north of the Colorado River and is enclosed by Interstate 35 to the east, approximately 51st Street/North Loop/Hancock Drive to the north, and Mopac Expressway (SL 1) to the west.
Phase I of the Blue Line would operate on a 7.8-mile (12.6 km) stretch of light rail with 13 stations, running through downtown to 38th Street from Yellow Jacket Lane. The line would provide service along East Riverside Drive, then join with the Orange Line to cross Lady Bird Lake to the Austin Convention Center and run west on 3rd Street to Republic Square (the city's central transportation hub).