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Brownsville Metro consists of 13 bus routes and two terminals. Brownsville Metro carries more than 1.5 million passengers a year. There is only two mass transit systems in the Rio Grande Valley the second being Metro McAllen, which only consists of 7 bus routes and one bus terminal. In July 2021, Brownsville Metro began bus service to limited ...
The following is a list of presently-operating bus transit systems in the United States with regular service. The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators ...
Hill Country Transit District; Founded: 1988: Headquarters: 4515 West US Highway 190, Belton, Texas United States: Service area: Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood Metropolitan Area
City of Lompoc Transit, known as COLT, is primary provider of mass transportation in Lompoc, Mission Hills, and Vandenberg Village, California. Six local routes are provided, plus one interurban line to Solvang, California and a twice-weekly shuttle to Santa Barbara.
Corpus Christi RTA provides 32 scheduled bus routes. [3] 3 NAS Shuttle (Created October 5, 2014 as a split from Route 5) 4 Flour Bluff; 5 Alameda; 6 Santa Fe/Malls; 12 Hillcrest/Baldwin (Formerly 12 Saxet/Oak Park) 15 Kostoryz (Formerly 15 Ayers) 16 Morgan/Port; 17 Carroll/Southside; 19 Ayers (Formerly 19 Ayers/Norton) 21 Arboleda; 23 Molina
Bus #43037 on route 206 (now 306) in Downtown Dallas. Dallas Area Rapid Transit operates numerous bus routes across 13 cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex with varying levels of frequency, including express and shuttle services. In 2023, the service had a ridership of 28,202,400, or about 94,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
DCTA is the first, and so far only, CCTA in the state of Texas. In 2006, DCTA absorbed LINK, the mass transit service operated by the City of Denton since 2002. LINK's bus routes were absorbed into DCTA's local Denton services (now called Connect). Paratransit services in the three member cities were also absorbed and renamed DCTA Access.
CARTS operations complex in Cedar Creek, Texas. Capital Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) is a public transportation service based in Central Texas, United States.It provides transit services to several counties including Bastrop, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Fayette, and Lee, as well as rural areas in Hays, Travis, and Williamson counties. [1]