CapMetro announces summer service changes effective May 26

CapMetro announces summer service changes effective May 26
Catherine Walker Executive Vice President, Chief Financial & Risk Officer — Official Website
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CapMetro is set to implement its summer service changes starting Memorial Day Weekend, May 26, 2024. These adjustments are part of the agency’s triannual service change aimed at improving on-time performance and efficiency.

The modifications will include transitioning University of Texas routes to summer-level service beginning June 6, 2024, and suspending school trips from select routes starting May 26, 2024. During the school year, certain bus routes extend their services to accommodate students and staff near their campuses. The following routes will suspend these school trips for the summer and resume in the fall:

– Route 4 (7th Street) to Austin High School & the Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA)
– Route 217 (Montopolis Feeder) to Allison Elementary School
– Route 315 (Ben White) to Small Middle School
– Route 333 (William Cannon) to Perez Elementary School
– Route 337 (Koenig/Colony Park) to LBJ Early College High School

Additionally, minor changes will be made to two separate bus routes, Route 5 and Route 350, to enhance reliability and overall on-time performance.

For more information visit capmetro.org/summer2024. CapMetro’s next planned service change will occur in August.

CapMetro connects people, jobs, and communities by providing Central Texans with safe, high-quality, and sustainable transportation alternatives. The agency provides over 70,000 daily weekday trips on its buses, trains, paratransit, and vanpool vehicles and serves a population of more than 1.2 million in its 543-square-mile service area. The region’s transportation leader, CapMetro has invested in transit services like its High-Frequency Network which moves more people more reliably. CapMetro is committed to increasing regional mobility and through Project Connect will transform how people travel throughout Central Texas.

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