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South Congress Avenue and Lightsey Road (southbound) MetroBus 1, 486 Serves St. Edward's University: South Congress Transit Center: 301 West Ben White Boulevard: MetroBus 1, 310, 315 St. Elmo: South Congress Avenue and St. Elmo Road MetroBus 1, 486 Little Texas: South Congress Avenue and Little Texas Lane MetroBus 1, 486 Pleasant Hill: South ...
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 ...
The predecessors of CapMetro date back to the late 1800's with the establishment of streetcar services in Austin. In 1874, the City of Austin granted the Austin City Railroad Company a franchise for a "horse or mule railroad" [3] on Congress Avenue, Pecan Street (since renamed Sixth Street), and 11th Street. [4]
The Gold Line is a planned 9.5-mile (15.3 km) bus rapid transit line that would operate from Austin Community College's Highland campus to the South Congress Transit Center park-and-ride, and will travel on Airport, Red River, San Jacinto/Trinity, 7th/8th, Neches/Red River, 4th, Riverside, and South Congress.
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The Gold Line is a proposed transitway for connecting North Central Austin and the Downtown's Eastside to South Austin. It is in the planning stages as a part of Capital Metro's Project Connect . According to the plan, the line will be initially be operated as a bus rapid transit line prior to future conversion to light rail . [ 1 ]
Guero's relocated in 1995 from East Oltorf Street to 1412 S. Congress Ave., a site that was originally a Central Seed and Feed Store building dating back to the late 1800s. The Lippincott family ...
Doubling the size of the original footprint, the multilevel 145,000-square-foot new build replaces the longest standing H-E-B in Austin.