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The City of Austin and CapMetro are collaborating on two projects’ worth of improvements planned along the Red Line Trail and rail lines between Navasota and East 7th streets.
Capital Metro officials are recommending light rail on the Orange Line starting at the North Lamar Transit Center near U.S. Highway 183 and North Lamar Boulevard, down Lamar and Guadalupe Street ...
KVUE put together an interactive map showing what would be included in the initial investment for Project Connect, CapMetro's proposed $7.1 billion transit plan. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Phoenix has opened a major expansion of its Valley Metro Rail system after an inauguration on Saturday ... with roughly $638 million coming from the Federal Transit Administration's Capital Investment ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Capital Metro is kicking off a series of public meetings Tuesday that will run through Aug. 5 for the Orange and Blue Line projects. The two light rail tracks will connect north ...
Significant changes are coming to Metrorail beginning Sunday, June 22 with longer weekend hours and more frequent service on the Red and Silver Lines during peak hours and a new Silver Line service.
Capital Metro, the Austin-area transportation authority that runs the region's bus and commuter rail operations, will offer a number of special services to get to and from ACL.
Cap Metro on the Rails Cap Metro's first rail car is ready … in Switzerland. By Wells Dunbar, 4:52PM, Tue. Mar. 27, 2007 ...
A metro train runs on the tracks after Tamil Nadu chief minister J. Jayalalithaa flagged off Chennai Metro Rail Ltd’s passenger services between Alandur and Koyambedu on Monday. Photo: PTI ...
Metro is no longer considering China’s state-owned rail-car manufacturer to build its next series of rail cars after Congress, concerned about cybersecurity risks, passed legislation prohibiting ...
Cap Metro's Orange Line plan moves to center stage Open house offers Austinites a chance to review proposed mass transit route to travel along the city's spine. Philip Jankowski.
Big changes are coming to Capital Metro, but it's not clear yet what they will be. Like everyone else with a stake in Austin's transportation systems, Cap Metro CEO Linda Watson sees the problems ...