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CapMetro Rail is a hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) system that serves the Greater Austin area in Texas and is owned by CapMetro, Austin's primary public transportation provider. The Red Line is CapMetro's first and currently only rail line, and connects Downtown Austin with Austin's northwestern
CapMetro's CapMetro Rail provides commuter rail services on a single 9-station, 32-mile route, named the Red Line in anticipation of additional rail line development. CapMetro Rail operates the line with 10 diesel-electric rail cars from downtown Austin through the north central and north west areas of the city to Leander , a suburb to Austin's ...
Downtown station is a CapMetro Rail hybrid rail station in Austin, Texas. It is located in Downtown Austin at the corner of Fourth and Neches Street behind the Austin Convention Center. It is the current southern terminus of the Red Line. It was also the smallest, but busiest CapMetro Rail station, before it was rebuilt and expanded. [4]
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CapMetro Bus 7, 20, 483 Oracle Corporation: Travis Heights: No CapMetro Bus 7, 20, 483, 935, 987 Austin Housing Authority, Norwood Park Waterfront [8] No CapMetro Bus 7, 20, 483 South Congress, Texas Department of Transportation, Austin American-Statesman, Lady Bird Lake: Rainey/MACC [9] No CapMetro Bus 17 Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American ...
Keolis Transit Services, under the proposed $752.6 million contract, would oversee all operations and maintenance of CapMetro's bus services. The contract, which has a base three-year term with ...
Proterra, a California-based electric bus maker that counts CapMetro among its customers, announced it will seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections. Amid bankruptcy filing, EV maker Proterra ...
Seven railroad cars derailed in East Austin at 3:44 a.m. Tuesday, near East Sixth Street and Robert T. Martinez Jr. Street.