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CapMetro Bus

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Public transit bus system in Austin, Texas
CapMetro Bus
New Flyer Xcelsior XE40 in 2023
ParentCapital Metro
FoundedJuly 1, 1985; 40 years ago (1985-07-01)
Headquarters2910 E. Fifth Street,Austin, Texas
LocaleCentral Texas
Service area
Service type
Routes
    • 46 MetroBus
    • 12 Special bus
    • 8 Express bus
    • 19 UT Shuttle bus
Stops2,300
Hubs17Park and ride/Transit centers
Stations26 CapMetro Rapid station pairs
Fleet
    • 368 Buses
    • 12 E-buses
    • 55 MetroRapid buses
Daily ridership74,000 (weekdays, Q2 2025)[1]
Annual ridership24,892,200 (2024)[2]
Fuel typeDiesel,Electric
OperatorKeolis
President and CEODottie Watkins
Websitecapmetro.org

CapMetro Bus is the bus public transit service of the Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro) ofAustin, Texas and serves Austin and the surrounding areas. MetroBus services include 82 standard routes and 15 high-frequency bus routes as of August 2021[update]. It has several categories of routes: Local, Flyer and Limited, Feeder, Crosstown, Special services andUT Shuttles. CapMetro also operates anexpress bus service,MetroExpress, and abus rapid transit service,CapMetro Rapid, in addition to the agency's commuter rail service,CapMetro Rail. In 2024, the bus system had a ridership of 24,892,200, or about 74,000 per weekday as of the second quarter of 2025.

History

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At the agency's inception, CapMetro originally operated a series of "paired" route service where two different routes that pass through downtown are served by the same buses, allowing riders to transfer between certain routes without leaving the bus. Since 2008, this practice has been eliminated and after a number of route pair reassignments, the agency merged the paired routes under single route numbers (for example, the 1 North Lamar and 13 South Congress were originally paired as they were the two busiest routes in the system, but they have since been merged as 1 North Lamar/South Congress).

Meanwhile, most local routes carried two digits before CapMetro assigned a third digit for routes that do not serve downtown in 2000 (for example, 25 Ohlen became 325). Flyer routes were renumbered altogether to match their local stop counterparts (for example, 65 Manchaca Flyer became 103), while express routes that operated during commute times only contained letters (for example, NEX Northeast Express was renamed 990 Manor/Elgin Express; but was originally 70 Northeast Express).

Vehicles

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CapMetro Bus in former livery

The majority of the current bus fleet consists of vehicles produced by two manufacturers,Gillig andNew Flyer, with only relatively small generational design variations, most visibly in the use offlip-dot destination displays on older series versusLED displays on newer buses. A few smaller series of buses were acquired from other manufacturers, notablyOptima (used preferentially on MetroRail shuttles) andMCI (used on express services). Older bus series produced byTMC andBlue Bird are no longer in service.

Standard routes

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Local

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MetroBus Local routes are intended to connect specific neighborhoods of Austin toDowntown Austin, with frequent stops. Since June 2014, north–south service within downtown Austin for all routes is provided via Lavaca Street northbound and Guadalupe Street southbound, with all routes serving at least one stop along both streets.

Prior to relocating routes to the Guadalupe/Lavaca corridor, many routes formerly utilized Brazos Street northbound and Colorado Street southbound before various construction projects took place. Since June 2014, the remaining lines no longer useCongress Avenue between 11th Street and Barton Springs Road. East-west service within downtown Austin for all routes is provided via 5th Street eastbound and 4th and 6th Streets westbound, so as to provide a connection along the Lavaca/Guadalupe corridor.

Some MetroBus routes are designated High-Frequency routes and operate with a headway of 15 minutes between buses weekdays, 20 minutes Saturdays. Routes as of January 2023[update]:[3]

MetroBus Local routesMetroBus Local High-Frequency routes
Rt.NameTerminals
Interlines
CreatedNotesRef.
1North Lamar / South CongressTech Ridge Park and Ride via North Lamar Transit CenterE William Cannon at Bluff Springs viaSouth Congress Transit Center
  • Originally 1 North Lamar, paired with13; merged in Aug 2001
  • Jan 2006 split into1L and1M
  • Renamed 1 Metric/South Congress (sometimes 1 North Lamar/ South Congress via Metric) in 2014, Lamar section became275
  • Jun 3, 2018 rerouted on Lamar and name changed, replacing275; old route via Metric covered by325
2Rosewood / Cesar ChavezEastside Bus PlazaOak Springs at Springdale
  • Paired with10 until Feb 2000
  • Jun 3, 2018 Ledesma, Lott, Prock, and Sara section eliminated
  • Merged with17 on January 8, 2023
3Burnet / ManchacaSouthpark Meadows
Great Hills at Stonelake
  • Originally 3 Burnet, paired with17 until Feb 2000 then with12
  • Aug 2001, merged with12 as 3 Burnet / Manchaca
  • Feb 2002, extended north tothe Arboretum over portions of244 and240
47th Street5th at Campbell7th at Shady
  • Paired with18 until Aug 2008
  • Jun 3, 2018 service east of Shady on 7th, 183, and Vargas eliminated; renamed 4 7th Street
  • Proposed MetroRapid804 on remainder of the corridor
[4]
5Woodrow / East 12thTannehill at WebbervilleNorthcross Mall
  • Originally 5 Woodrow, paired with26 until Aug 2008; merged with16 to form 5 Woodrow/South 5th
  • Jun 3, 2018, sections transferred to105 and315; service on Monterey Oaks, Staggerbrush, and Roadrunner discontinued; rerouted on Lamar to downtown replacing part of338
  • Merged with6 on January 8, 2023.
7Duval / Dove SpringsE William Cannon at Bluff Springs
Crestview station
  • Originally 7 Duval, paired with27 until Aug 2008 when they merged
  • Aug 2010,7 extended north to current end replacing part of339 Walnut Creek / Koenig (39 before February 2001; this section originally part of24)
  • Jun 3, 2018, service on Peppertree Pkwy discontinued; service on Huntland, St. Johns, and Cameron transferred to10 and300
10South First / Red RiverSouthpark Meadows
Rutherford Wal-Mart
  • Originally 10 South First, paired with2 until Feb 2000 then20 until Aug 2008 when 10 merged with15 to form 10 South First/Red River
  • Jun 3, 2018, service north ofACC Highland transferred to324; parts of old route covered by325 and350
  • Red River section proposed to be covered by theGold Line as part of Project Connect
[4]
18ML KingExposition at Lake AustinHefflin at Springdale
  • Paired with4 Montopolis until Aug 2008
  • MetroRapid818 proposed for this corridor
[4]
20Manor / RiversideAustin-Bergstrom International AirportLBJ High School
  • Sometimes signed "20 Manor Road / Riverside"
  • Originally 20 Manor Road / LBJ
  • Portion split off as120 by Aug 1996
  • Paired with12 until Feb 2000; then10 until Aug 2008 when it merged with26 to form 20 Manor / Riverside
  • Jun 3, 2018, rerouted directly and extended toAustin-Bergstrom International Airport replacing part of350 and causing100 to be discontinued. Portion of old route via Wickersham transferred to310; service on Oltorf and Pleasant Valley covered by300
  • Riverside section proposed to be covered by theBlue Line (CapMetro) as part ofProject Connect
  • MetroRapid820 proposed on remainder of the corridor
[4]
30Barton Creek / Bull CreekNorthcross MallWestgate Transit Center viaBarton Creek Square Mall
  • Paired with28 until Feb 2000, when 28 was renumbered328; 30 paired with 328 until Aug 2008
  • Jun 3, 2018, section to South Congress Transfer Center transferred to315
  • Rerouted to Westgate Transit Center rather than Western Trails Boulevard in Jun 2019
  • Merged with19 on January 8, 2023
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Former Local routesFormer Local High-Frequency routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
1LNorth Lamar / South CongressJan 2014
  • Eliminated due to creation of801; service along Lamar replaced by275
1MMetric / South CongressJan 2014
  • Renamed1 due to creation of801.
6East 12thJan 8, 2023
  • Merged with5
8GovalleAug 2001
  • Rerouted over portion of20 when 20 and 120 were split by fall 1996
  • Renamed300
9Enfield / Travis HeightsAug 2010
  • Paired with14 when11 eliminated
  • Originally 9 Enfield; August 2008 it replaced14 and name changed
  • Eliminated due to low ridership; covered by:21/22 on Exposition,662 on Enfield,1 on Congress,331 on Oltorf,300 extension on Ben White west of Woodward
  • Service west of MoPac not on Enfield or Exposition not immediately replaced until restored by Pickup; service in Travis Heights neighborhood and on Burleson (from Oltorf to Ben White) not replaced
11CherrywoodJan 1994
  • Paired with14 until eliminated
11StassneyAug 1995Jun 1996
12ManchacaAug 2001
  • Paired with20 until Feb 2000 then3 until 3 and 12 merged
13South CongressAug 2001
  • Paired with1 until merged with it
14Travis HeightsAug 2008
  • Paired with11 until 11 eliminated then with9 until 14 and 9 merged
15Red RiverAug 2008
  • Paired with16 until 15 merged with10
16South Fifth / WestgateAug 2008
  • Paired with15 until 16 merged with5
17Cesar ChavezJan 8, 2023
  • Merged with2
19Bull CreekJan 8, 2023
  • Merged with30
21ExpositionJun 3, 2018
  • 21 ran clockwise,22 ran counterclockwise; signed 21 Exposition Loop; both eliminated at the same time
  • Parts replaced by335; part covered by17 and18; portion on Exposition replaced by Pickup
22ChiconJun 3, 2018
  • 21 ran clockwise, 22 ran counterclockwise; signed 22 Chicon Loop; both eliminated at the same time
  • Parts replaced by335; part covered by17 and18; portion on Exposition replaced by Pickup; remainder changed from 22 to322 as it no longer went through downtown
23Wood HollowJan 1994
  • Merged with19
23Johnny MorrisJan 1998Aug 2010
24Walnut CreekJan 1994
  • Merged into39
25OhlenFeb 2000
  • Paired with3 until Jan 1997 on weekdays, and until Jan 1998 on Saturdays
  • Renamed325
26RiversideAug 2008
  • Paired with5 until merged with20
27Dove SpringsAug 2008
  • Paired with7 until merged with it7
28Ben WhiteFeb 2000
  • Originally paired with30 until 28 renamed328
29Barton HillsAug 2010
  • Paired with19 until Jan 1998
  • Eliminated due to low ridership; service on Robert E. Lee Blvd. transferred to30
31OltorfFeb 2001
  • Paired with46 until Jan 1999
  • Renamed331
32Airport BoulevardFeb 2000
  • Combined with46 and part of8 to form350
33William CannonFeb 2000
34? 'Dillo1990
  • Discontinued as part of a restructuring.
34Great HillsJan 1999Feb 2000
  • Part transferred to383; remainder redundant with other routes
35Convention Center/UT 'Dillo1990
  • Renumbered to85 as part of a restructuring of 'Dillo service.
36Congress/Capitol 'Dillo1990
  • Renumbered to86 as part of a restructuring of 'Dillo service.
37Colony ParkJun 3, 2018
  • Paired with38 until Aug 2000
  • Rerouted over part of320; As the route no longer served downtown, renamed337
38South LamarMay 2001
  • Paired with37 until Aug 2000
  • Renamed338 South Lamar
39Walnut Creek / KoenigFeb 2001
  • Originally 39 Koenig Lane
  • By fall 1996, rerouted replacing24 and renamed Walnut Creek / Koenig
  • Renamed339
40ParkfieldFeb 2000
  • Originally continued in limited stop to the UT campus; this section discontinued by 1996.
  • Renamed240; part transferred to383
42Quail Valley / MetricFeb 2000
  • Renamed242; rerouted off Quail Valley
43South OaksJun 1996
  • Originally 43 Southwest Oaks; extended and renamed by Jan 1994
  • Renumbered203/204
44Cedar BendFeb 2000
  • Originally 44 Balcones Northwest
  • Rerouted and renamed 44 Cedar Bend
  • Renamed244
45CopperfieldFeb 2000
46BergstromFeb 2000
  • Paired with31 until Jan 1999
  • Combined with32 and part of8 to form350
47Anderson Mill?Jan 1994
  • Discontinued due to low ridership.
47East 26th StreetJun 1997
  • Created between January 1994 and July 1995 as Dean East/UT.
  • Converted to a regular bus route ca. 1996.
111StassneyJun 1996Feb 2000
  • Renumbered from11; renamed311; number later reused.
120St. JohnsJun 1996Feb 2001
  • Replaced St. Johns section of20; extended east replacing208 in Jan 1998
  • Renamed320
151AllandaleSep 1996Jan 2014
161DelwoodJan 2006Jan 2014
201North Loop1996Jan 1998
20245th Street1996Jan 1997
  • Went in the opposite direction as201
  • Eliminated when201 rerouted and became an independent route
202Battle BendJan 2010
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.
203Buckingham CirculatorJun 1996Aug 2002
  • Originally43 South Oaks, renumbered when route extended to Buckingham
  • Renamed252 and western part eliminated
204Southwest Oaks CirculatorJun 1996Aug 2002
  • Originally43 South Oaks, renumbered when route extended to Buckingham
  • Renamed252 and western part eliminated
205East LakelineAug 1996Jun 1997
206West LakelineAug 1996Jun 1997
208East Austin CirculatorAug 1996Aug 1997
209LohmansAug 1996Aug 1997
  • Served The Island, Bar K Ranch, and City Hall area
  • Discontinued due to low ridership; Bar K Ranch and City Hall area service merged into102
238WestgateJun 3, 2018
  • Created from part of338
  • Renumbered318 and extended east via Slaughter Lane
240RutlandFeb 2000Jun 3, 2018
  • Renamed from40
  • Section on Kramer eliminated; section on Braker transferred to392 in Feb 2002
  • Rerouted north on Parkfield replacing part of244; rerouted several times, until August 2010
  • Portions replaced by324; sections covered by803,466, and325; other portions lost service until restored by Pickup
242MetricFeb 2000Jan 2006
  • Renamed from42
  • Eliminated in January 2006; part became branch of1; rest renamed243
244Cedar BendFeb 2000Feb 2002
  • Renamed from44 Cedar Bend
  • Part transferred to3; part to240; remainder renumbered391
245CopperfieldFeb 2000Feb 2002
  • Renamed from45
  • Part transferred to1; remainder renumbered392
252Buckingham SlaughterJan 2006
  • Became201; section through Buckingham eliminated due to low ridership

Limited and Flyer

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CapMetro's Limited and Flyer routes are limited stop services between two destinations. Limited routes tend to have fewer stops compared to their local counterparts, while Flyer routes serve nonstop between downtown or the UT campus and their neighborhoods of service. Limited and Flyer routes are designated by routes 100–199. Routes as of September 2021[update]:[3]

MetroBus Flyer routes
Rt.NameTerminals
Interlines
CreatedNotesRef.
103Manchaca FlyerSlaughter at ManchacaDeen Keeton at San JacintoAug 2001
  • Renamed from65
  • Rush hour service: northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon peak
  • No boarding beyond Manchaca at Prather traveling northbound or beyond N Lamar at W 5th southbound
105South 5th FlyerUT/ West MallWestgate MallJun 3, 2018
  • Replaced part of5
111South Mopac FlyerEscarpment at South BaySan Jacinto at Dean Keeton
  • Rush hour service: northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon peak
  • Proposed to be rerouted via Mopac to a new Park and Ride at Slaughter as part of Project Connect
[6]
135Dell LimitedE 7th at Pleasant ValleyTech Ridge Park and Ride
  • Rush hour service: northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon
142Metric FlyerS Congress at RiversideAmherst at DuvalAug 2001
  • Renamed from62
  • Rush hour service: southbound in the morning peak, northbound in the afternoon
  • No boarding beyond W Rundberg at N Lamar when traveling southbound, Congress at 18th northbound
152Round Rock Tech Ridge LimitedTech Ridge StationBaghdad at BrownJan 2020
171Oak Hill FlyerSilver Mine atSH 71Red River at E 32ndAug 2001
  • Rush hour service (except a single reverse peak run midday): northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon
  • Renamed from63
Former Limited and Flyer routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
41LWells Branch LimitedJan 1994
52Round Rock Tech RidgeAug 2016Jan 2020
  • Renumbered152 because route is limited-stop
61Dove Springs FlyerAug 2001
62Metric FlyerAug 2001
63Oak Hill FlyerAug 2001
  • Formerly OKX
  • Renamed171
64South Central FlyerAug 2001
65Manchaca FlyerAug 2001
66North Central Flyer1996
  • Eliminated and replaced by additional trips on9.
67Cameron Road FlyerAug 2001
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.
68MLK FlyerAug 1997
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.
74North Burnet FlyerFeb 2001
  • Number chosen as express of44
  • Originally 74 William Cannon/Parmer Express until Jan 1997
  • Renamed174
101North Lamar LimitedJun 1999Jan 2014
  • Initially trial route planned to end Jan 2000, but successful enough it was kept
  • Eliminated due to creation of801
110South Central FlyerAug 2001Jun 3, 2018
  • Renamed from64
  • Rush hour service; northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon
  • No boarding beyond S 1st at Stassney traveling northbound, S 1st at Barton Springs southbound
122Four Points LimitedJun 3, 2018
  • Eliminated due to low ridership
  • Proposed to be restored as part of Project Connect, but would only go from Downtown to proposed Four Points Park-and-Ride; will not have service from the Four Points Park-and-Ride to Lakeline; would also stop at a proposed Park-and-Ride at RM 2222 & Loop 360
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127Dove Springs FlyerAug 2001Jun 3, 2018
  • Renamed from61 Dove Springs Flyer
  • Rush hour service; northbound in the morning peak, southbound in the afternoon
  • No boarding beyond E Stassney at I-35 traveling northbound, E Cesar Chavez at Trinity southbound
137Colony Park Flyer
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.
150Round Rock Howard Station LimitedJan 2020
  • Replaced limited-stop portion of50
174North Burnet Limited
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.
495DellJan 2006

Feeder

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CapMetro's Feeder routes are local services between a neighborhood and a major transfer point for connecting service. Feeder routes are designated by routes 200–299. Routes as of September 2021[update]:[3]

MetroBus Feeder routes
Rt.NameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
201Southpark MeadowsAkins High SchoolE William Cannon at Bluff Springs
  • Some services short-turn at Southpark Meadows
214Northwest FeederThunderbird at DawnLakeline StationAug 2000
  • Renamed from102
  • Renamed from 214 Lago Vista Feeder
217Montopolis FeederEastside Bus PlazaACC RiversideAug 2019
  • Replaced portion of17 (now part of2) due to long-term construction at US 183 and Montopolis intersection
228VA ClinicMetropolis at Veteran's CenterACC RiversideJan 2000
  • Renamed from28
  • August 2010 renamed from328
  • June 3, 2018, changed from228; service on Burleson, 71, Todd, and Woodward discontinued due to low ridership; rerouted replacing part of331
233Decker/Daffan LaneManor at Ed BluesteinLoyola at Wentworth
  • Formerly 233 Far Northeast Feeder
237Northeast FeederManor at Ed BluesteinCommunity First! Village
243Wells BranchHoward stationTech Ridge Park and Ride
  • Replaced part of242
271Del Valle FlexACC RiversideRass RoadJan 2010
Former Feeder routesFormer Feeder High-Frequency routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
39A CFCedar FeederJan 1994
41 LVFLago Vista FeederFeb 1995
102 LVFLago Vista FeederAug 2000
103 LVCLago Vista CirculatorAug 1996
  • Replaced by revised102 and new209.
275North Lamar Feeder2014Jun 3, 2018
  • Created from part of1
  • Now covered by1

Crosstown

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CapMetro's Crosstown routes are local services between two neighborhoods of Austin, for which the route does not pass throughDowntown Austin or theUniversity of Texas. Some Crosstown routes are designated High-Frequency routes and operate with a headway of 15 minutes between buses weekdays, 20 minutes Saturdays. Crosstown routes are designated by routes 300–399.

MetroBus Crosstown routesMetroBus Crosstown High-Frequency routes
Rt.NameTerminals
Interlines
CreatedNotesRef.
300Springdale/OltorfCrestview Station
Westgate Transit CenterAug 2001
  • Renamed from8; extended south of Oltorf & Burton in Aug 2010 due to elimination of9
  • Jun 3, 2018 rerouted to Westgate Mall replacing most of331; route to south Congress Transfer Center transferred to310; rerouted on 51st, Cameron, and St. Johns (replacing parts of37 and320); old Route along Berkman transferred to10; service on Rogge discontinued, later restored by Pickup
  • Rerouted to Westgate Transit Center rather than Western Trails Boulevard Jun 2019
[5]
310Parker/WickershamACC RiversideSouth Congress Transit CenterJun 3, 2018[5]
311StassneyACC RiversideWestgate Transit Center
Feb 2000
  • Renamed from111
  • Rerouted to Westgate Transit Center rather than Western Trails Boulevard Jun 2019
[5]
315Ben WhiteSouth Congress Transit CenterACC PinnacleJun 3, 2018
  • Replaced parts of30 and5
  • Rerouted to Westgate Transit Center rather than Western Trails Boulevard Jun 2019
[5]
318Westgate/SlaughterThaxton at PanaderoWestgate Transit CenterJun 3, 2018
  • Renumbered from238; extended east on Slaughter to Thaxton at Panadero
  • Rerouted to Westgate Transit Center rather than Western Trails Boulevard Jun 2019
[5]
322Chicon/CherrywoodRBJ CenterHancock Shopping CenterJun 3, 2018
  • Renumbered and shorted from22
323AndersonNorthcross Mall via North Lamar Transit Center
Rutherford Wal-Mart
Aug 2010
  • Renamed from23; extended over the eastern half of339
  • Jun 3, 2018, split, and section east of the Wal-Mart renamed339
324Georgian / OhlenNorthcross at Foster
Highland StationJun 3, 2018
325Metric / RundbergTech Ridge Park and RideRutherford Wal-MartFeb 2000
  • Renamed from25
  • Jun 3, 2018, rerouted to Tech Ridge Park and Ride replacing part of1; name changed from 325 Ohlen; route to Northcross transferred to324
333William CannonACC PinnacleOnion Creek at Pleasant Valley / Thaxton at PanaderoFeb 2000
  • Renamed from33
  • Jun 3, 2018, rerouted so it alternates between serving William Cannon/Brush Country and serving both Convict Hill/Woodcreek and ACC Pinnacle
  • Trips eastbound serve one terminus before serving the other; first terminus served depends on time of day and day of week
33535th / 38th StreetExposition at WestoverMuellerJun 3, 2018
  • Replaced part of21/22
337Koenig/Colony ParkBalcones at BurnetColony Loop at DeckerJun 3, 2018
  • Renumbering of37; rerouted west over part of320
339TuscanyRutherford Wal-Mart
Tannehill at Webberville
Jun 3, 2018
  • Replaced part of323; small portion was part of339
34545th StreetBurnet at North LoopHancock Shopping CenterJun 3, 2018
  • Replaced part of338
  • Proposed to be extended west to Bull Creek
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350Airport BoulevardNorth Lamar Transit Center
ACC RiversideFeb 2000
  • Created as a merge of32,46 and part of8
  • Jun 3, 2018, section south of ACC Riverside transferred to20
383ResearchNorth Lamar Transit Center
Lakeline station
392BrakerKramer Station
Tech Ridge Park and Ride
  • Jun 3, 2018 service to the Arboretum discontinued; replaced by383
Former Crosstown routesFormer High-Frequency Crosstown routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
320St. JohnsFeb 2001Jun 3, 2018
328Ben WhiteFeb 2000Aug 2010
  • Renamed from28; paired with30 until Aug 2008
  • Service west of Congress Avenue rerouted to Congress Transit Center, became extension of30; east of Congress Avenue remained, rerouted to Congress Transit Center and renamed228
331OltorfFeb 2001Jun 3, 2018
338Lamar / 45thMay 2001Jun 3, 2018
  • Renamed from38 due to rerouting away from downtown
  • Section later renumbered238
339Walnut Creek / KoenigFeb 2001Aug 2010
  • Renamed from39
  • East of IH-35 became part of323; west of IH-35 became part of320
  • Number reused Jun 2018 when323 split
391Parmer
  • Eliminated due to low ridership.

Round Rock

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CapMetro operates several services in the suburbRound Rock. Round Rock is not a CapMetro member city and therefore doesn't pay the 1% sales tax to CapMetro. Instead, Round Rock contracts CapMetro to provide certain mass transit services for the city. Round Rock services are designated as 50-99 and 152. CapMetro also operates MetroExpress route980 North MoPac Express and Flyer service152 Round Rock Tech Ridge Limited between downtown Austin and Round Rock. Routes as of September 2021[update]:[3]

MetroBus Round Rock routes
Rt.NameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
50Round Rock Howard StationHesters Crossing / KouriACC Round RockAugust 2016
  • Jan 2020, limited-stop portion split off as150
[5]
51Round Rock CirculatorLouis Henna at I-35Park Valley at OakwoodAugust 2016

Special service

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CapMetro's special service routes are routes that do not fit in any other category. Special service routes are designated as routes 400–499.

Night Owl

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Night Owl buses are overnight services.

MetroBus Night Owl services
Rt.NameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
481Night Owl North Lamar6th at CongressN Lamar at W Rundberg
  • Named481 Night Owl North until Aug 2012
483Night Owl Riverside6th at CongressAustin-Bergstrom International Airport
  • Named483 Night Owl Southeast until Aug 2012
  • Extended to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Aug 2025
484Night Owl South Lamar6th at CongressVictory at Ben White
  • Aug 2012, section along South 1st eliminated; renamed to remove South 1st from name
485Night Owl Cameron6th at CongressRutherford Wal-Mart
  • Aug 2012, consolidated and replaced part of482; old route along IH-35 and Cameron eliminated
486Night Owl South Congress6th at CongressPleasant Valley at E William Cannon
  • Aug 2012, renamed from 486 Night Owl Dove Springs; rerouted off William Cannon going east
Former Night Owl routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
482Night Owl East
  • Consolidated with485; section along Rosewood east of Airport, Springdale, 7th and others to Downtown eliminated

Other special services

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Routes as of September 2021[update]:[3]

MetroBus special services
Rt.NameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
465MLK/University of TexasSan Jacinto at E 23rdMLK Jr. station
466Kramer/DomainPickle Research CampusACC Northridge viaKramer station
  • Circular service, runs counterclockwise
  • Formerly466
  • Alternates between serving Pickle Research Campus and ACC Northridge
  • Proposed to be converted to local route as part of Project Connect
[6]
490HEB ShuttleE Riverside at Pleasant ValleyRBJ Center / E Cesar Chavez at TrinityFebruary 2001
  • Midday service only, four days a week
  • Monday and Thursday terminates at E Cesar Chavez at Trinity; Wednesday and Friday terminates at RBJ Center
  • Formerly90
491AllandaleN Lamar at W 38thRockwood at Ashdale
  • Midday service only; runs Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
  • Curb-to-curb paratransit service operating along fixed route
  • Formerly151; one part renamed161
492DelwoodHancock CenterRutherford Wal-Mart
  • Midday service only; runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday
  • Curb-to-curb paratransit service operating along fixed route
  • Renamed from161
493EastviewAirport & Oak SpringsDowntown Austin
  • Midday Monday service only
Former special service routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
90HEB ShuttleMay 1998Feb 2001
91ACC ShuttleJan 1999May 1999
  • Demonstration route
94Day Labor ShuttleJan 1997
  • Feb 2000 revived as499
207Lakeline ShuttleAug 1996Jan 1997
210Hobby ShuttleJan 1999Aug 1999
  • Demonstration route
401Sunset/3M Shuttle
402Sunset/3M Shuttle
420Convention Shuttle North
421Convention Shuttle South
422Convention Shuttle Town Lake
424Sunrise/3M/Travis Square Shuttle
425Sunrise/3M/Travis Square Shuttle
430Pease Elem & Kealing
431Campbell Elem & Kealing
432TX Academy & Kealing
434Barbara Jordan
435Texas Academy
440Tech Ridge Circulator
445New Life Shuttle20192019
  • Ran only during SXSW 2019
451Downtown/Saltillo ShuttleNov 2019
  • Weekday service whileDowntown station closed; late night service on Fridays; eliminated after Downtown station reopened
455Leander ShuttleAug 16, 2020
  • Saturday service only
460Downtown – Congress
461Downtown – Guadalupe
462Downtown – Riverside
464Capitol MetroRail ConnectorJun 3, 2018
  • Rush hour service
  • Replaced by18
470Tour the Town
470Manor FlexJun 2019
  • Replaced by Pickup
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499Day Labor

CapMetro Express

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CapMetro Express bus in 2015

CapMetro's Express services are limited stop services that run betweenDowntown Austin and the far suburbs. Express routes are designated as routes 900–999, and are served exclusively by buses in the red "MetroExpress" livery (though on occasions they may be served by buses in the regular CapMetro livery as well).

CapMetro Express routes
Rt.NameTerminals
Interlines
CreatedNotesRef.
935Tech Ridge ExpressE Riverside atI-35Tech Ridge Park and Ride
May 2000
  • Renamed from79
  • Rush hour service: southbound in morning peak, northbound in afternoon
  • No boarding except at Tech Ridge Park and Ride when traveling southbound
980NorthMopac ExpressDean Keeton at SpeedwayCentury Park at Ida Ridge
  • Three additional trips in each direction to Baghdad at Brown in Round Rock during peak hours
  • No boarding at points pastHoward station traveling southbound
982Pavilion ExpressW 4th at GuadalupePavilion Park and Ride
  • Rush hour and midday service: Rush hour service southbound in morning peak, northbound in afternoon; midday service both directions
  • No boarding at points past W 38th at N Lamar travelling in either direction
985Leander/Lakeline DirectSan Jacinto at Dean KeetonLeander Station via Lakeline Station
  • All day on weekdays; Saturday evening service until Saturday MetroRail resumed
  • No boarding at points past Lakeline Station traveling southbound
990Manor/Elgin ExpressW 2nd at GuadalupeElgin DepotAug 2000
  • Renamed from103
  • Rush hour service: westbound in morning peak, eastbound in afternoon
  • Service between Manor Park and Ride and Elgin Depot provided by CapMetro on behalf ofCARTS; passengers must pay additional CARTS fare when traveling further east than Manor Park and Ride in either direction
Former CapMetro Express routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
68 ENWEast-Northwest ExpressJan 1994
69 IRSIRS/VA ExpressAug 2001
  • Eliminated due to low ridership
70 NEXNortheast ExpressAug 1996
71 LXLeander ExpressAug 2001
79 PXPflugerville ExpressMay 2000
103 NEXNortheast ExpressAug 2000
  • Renamed990
  • Number later reused
211Capitol Express (South)Jan 1999May 1999
  • Demonstration route
212Capitol Express (North)Jan 1999May 1999
  • Demonstration route
  • Replaced by101
970Lantana ExpressJun 3, 2018
  • Revival of former70
  • Rush hour reverse-peak service: southbound in morning peak, northbound in afternoon
  • Eliminated due to low ridership
981Oak Knoll ExpressJanuary 14, 2024
983NorthUS 183 ExpressJan 2018
984Northwest Direct via IH35
  • Consolidated with986 to form985
985Leander/Downtown ExpressAug 2001
986Leander Direct via IH35
  • Consolidated with984 to form985
987Leander/Northwest ExpressJanuary 14, 2024

MetroRapid

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Main article:CapMetro Rapid

In January 2014, CapMetro launched abus rapid transit service branded "MetroRapid," utilizingarticulated buses operating in shared lanes with automobile traffic. Service on the first route, MetroRapid North Lamar/South Congress (801), began on January 26, 2014.[7] It replaced existing bus Routes 1L and 1M, as well as the 101 Express, which traveled along the same corridor.

A second route, MetroRapid Burnet/South Lamar (803), serves a total of 24 stations betweenThe Domain andWestgate.[8] Both the 801 and 803 drew citizen protest until premium fares were discontinued in 2017 and the 801 had also reduced frequency of the then operating 1L/1M.

UT Shuttle

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A CapMetro bus painted inUniversity of Texas at Austin colors. The orange and white buses have now all been retired.

TheUniversity of Texas Shuttle system, operated by CapMetro, is one of the largest university transit systems in the United States. It comprises 10 routes and carries over 5.2 million passengers a year. UT students, faculty, and staff may ride the shuttles at no charge with a valid UT photo ID. Without a UT photo ID, normal MetroBus rates apply.[9][10]

UT Shuttle history

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CapMetro took over university shuttle operations in 1989. Formerly, service had been provided by private bus companies. Immediate changes included upgraded buses with air conditioning, but also lengthening headway on some routes.[11]

In 1983, the University of Texas received six bids to manage the shuttle system. CapMetro entered into the picture in 1988, when the university contracted out to them. CapMetro, in turn, then subcontracted out toLaidlaw International, Inc., who had, up to that point, operated orange and whiteschool buses[12] for the university on a contractual basis. Rather than use Laidlaw's existing bus fleet, however, CapMetro used their own. In so doing, CapMetro brought air conditioning andwheelchair accessibility to the shuttle service for the first time.[13] The transition, however, was not without controversy. Among the other contested issues was that these new shuttles didn't have a stereo system.[14][15]

In 1991, CapMetro canceled its contract with Laidlaw and contracted out with DAVE Transportation, instead[16][17]

Amidst allegations ofunion busting, in 1999, CapMetro canceled its then current contract and instead contracted out with ATC/Vancom, instead[17][18][19] Six years later, in 2005, CapMetro, citing concerns over the comparatively low wages ATC/Vancom paid, negotiated a contract withFirst Transit to operate the UT shuttle buses.[20]

UT Shuttle routes

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The UT Shuttle system includes a number of routes during theUniversity of Texas semester. They do not operate on Saturdays, except during finals. Since September 2014, numbered routes have been used exclusively at bus stops, though signage on buses may use either numbered or lettered signage.

Routes as of August 2025[update]:[21]

UT Shuttle
RouteNameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
No.Let.
640FAForty AcresW 21st at WhitisE 23rd at Robert Dedman
  • Circular service, runs clockwise
  • Formerly54, then west half54
  • Consolidated with641 on August 18, 2024
642WCWest CampusSan Jacinto at E 23rdSan Gabriel at W 25th
  • Circular service, runs counterclockwise
  • Formerly50
656IFIntramural FieldsE 26th at San JacintoGuadalupe at W 51st
  • Formerly56
661FWFar WestDean Keeton at SpeedwayVillage Center
  • Formerly55
663LALake AustinWhitis at W 21stKermit at Jasper
670NRNorth RiversideE 23rd at San Jacinto1300 Crossing Place
  • Merged with671 on August 18, 2025
672LSLakeshoreE 23rd at San JacintoLakeshore at E Riverside
Former UT Shuttle routes
RouteNameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
No.Let.
48Red River/UT
49Parker Lane/UT
  • Originally #49 South Riverside/UT, renamed during the split which created #84 Burton Drive/UT.
  • Renamed673
50West Campus/UT
  • Renamed642
  • Number later reused
51Cameron Road/UT
  • Renamed651
  • Number later reused
52Royal Crest/UTJan 1994
  • Number later reused
52Pickle Research Campus/UT
  • Created between January 1994 and July 1995 as #52 Balcones Research Campus/UT, renamed by 1996
  • Renamed652
  • Number was reused
53Enfield Road/UT
54Forty Acres/UT
  • Merged with60 to form new54 by fall 1996
54Campus Loop/UT
55Far West/UT
56Intramural Fields/UT
57Lake Austin/UT
58North Riverside/UT
59Wickersham Lane/UT
  • Originally #59 Pleasant Valley/UT; renamed when it no longer served Pleasant Valley
  • Renamed675
60East Campus/UT1996
  • Merged into54
80Red River/Cameron Road/UT
81Intramural Fields/Far West/UT
82Burton Drive/Parker Lane/UT
83Forty Acres/East Campus/UTAug 1996
  • Eliminated when routes 54 and 60 were merged to form54
84Burton Drive/UT
85Wickersham Lane/North Riverside/UT
641ECEast CampusAug 18, 2024
  • Consolidated into640
651CRCameron Road
  • Formerly51
652PRPickle Research Campus
  • Formerly52
653RRRed RiverJun 3, 2018
  • Formerly48
662EREnfield Road
  • Formerly53
671NRNorth RiversideAug 17, 2025
673PLParker Lane
  • Formerly49
674BDBurton Drive
  • Formerly84
675WLWickersham Lane
  • Formerly59
676PBParker/Burton
682BD/PLBurton + Parker
  • Formerly82
683ER/LAEnfield Road + Lake Austin
684CR/RRCameron Road + Red River
  • Formerly80
685WL/CPWickersham Lane + Crossing Place
CLCampus Loop
  • Formerly83 FA/EC Forty Acres/East Campus then54
  • Split into 2 routes
680NR/LSNorth Riverside/Lakeshore
  • Overnight
  • Formerly680 NR/WL, formerly85
681IF/FWIntramural Fields/Far West
  • Sunday afternoon and evening
  • Formerly81

Former services

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Dillo

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CapMetro's Dillo service used forest-green trolleys

CapMetro's Dillo service was a circulator service in downtown Austin. In May 2000, the Dillo service went through a major restructuring. It was shut down in 2009 after over 30 years of operation due to low ridership.[22] The service used forest-green trolley buses with an armadillo painted on the side. It was free until shortly before to its closure when CapMetro began charging a 50¢ fare.[23]

Former Dillo routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
85Convention Center/UT 'Dillo (Red Line)1996
  • Formerly35, renumbered during a restructuring.
86Congress/Capitol 'Dillo (Blue Line)May 2000
  • Formerly36, renumbered during a restructuring.
87ACC/Lavaca 'Dillo (Green Line)May 2000
  • Created during a restructuring.
88Old Pecan Street 'DilloMay 2000
  • Renamed451 Silver 'Dillo
89'Dillo DashJanuary 1999May 2000
450Orange 'Dillo
451Silver 'DilloMay 2000
  • Renamed from88 Old Pecan Street Dillo
  • Number later reused
455Red 'Dillo
  • Number later reused
456Gold 'Dillo
461Yellow 'Dillo
  • Number later reused
462Blue 'Dillo
  • Number later reused
463Starlight 'Dillo
464Moonlight 'Dillo
  • Number later reused

MetroAirport

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CapMetro Airport Flyer in its specialized livery

The MetroAirport service (sometimes called MetroAirport Flyer) was created whenAustin–Bergstrom International Airport opened in May 1999. It was primarily served by buses carrying the "MetroAirport" livery, though may on occasion have been served by buses in the regular livery. The service was eliminated on June 3, 2018, and replaced by the extension of20.

Former MetroAirport routes
Rt.NameCreatedEliminatedNotesRef.
100MetroAirport FlyerMay 1999June 3, 2018

E-Bus

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CapMetro had, since September 19, 2002,[24][25] operated "E-Bus" routes, to ferry students between student residential areas to the6th Street area. These buses ran only evenings and late nights on weekends and did not run in summer.[26] The E in "E-Bus" stands for "eating and entertainment" and funding was initially provided by companies advertising on the bus.[27] On April 1, 2010, theDaily Texan reported that, in an attempt to curb passenger unruliness, CapMetro had required students swipe their student IDs before boarding and that UT would start paying for some of the services.[28] These routes were suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and were permanently discontinued on January 14, 2024.[29]


MetroBus E-Bus services
Rt.NameTerminalsCreatedNotesRef.
410E-Bus/West CampusNueces at W 27thColorado at W 6th
411E-Bus/RiversideCrossing PlaceColorado at W 6th
412E-Bus/Main CampusGuadalupe at W 21stColorado at W 6th

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Transit Ridership Report Second Quarter 2025"(PDF).American Public Transportation Association. August 27, 2025. RetrievedAugust 29, 2025.
  2. ^"Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2024"(PDF).American Public Transportation Association. February 19, 2025. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2025.
  3. ^abcde"MetroBus".Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  4. ^abcde"Recommended System Plan"(PDF).
  5. ^abcdefgh"June 2019 Service Changes".CapMetro. Archived fromthe original on 2019-05-09.
  6. ^abc"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived(PDF) from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved2019-05-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^Aaron, Michael (26 January 2014)."Capital Metro rolls out MetroRapid, new fares".kxan.com. KXAN News.Archived from the original on 24 March 2014. Retrieved24 March 2014.
  8. ^"Routes and Destinations". Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Archived fromthe original on 2014-03-24. Retrieved24 March 2014.
  9. ^"Shuttles". UT Parking and Transportation Services.Archived from the original on September 6, 2021. RetrievedOctober 7, 2018.
  10. ^Wear, Ben (July 18, 2010)."UT's Shuttle Subsidy Under Scrutiny". Austin American=Statesman. Archived fromthe original on July 26, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2011.
  11. ^"A Battle on the Shuttle".The Austin Chronicle. May 21, 2004.Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved2008-08-25.
  12. ^"Capital Metro: Is It Worth the Wait?". Cactus Yearbook. May 1990. pp. 28–29.Archived from the original on 2012-05-14. Retrieved2008-08-25.
  13. ^"City buses take over UT shuttle system".The Daily Texan. August 10, 1989.
  14. ^"Capital Metro debut earns mixed reviews".The Daily Texan. August 29, 1989.
  15. ^"Shuttle drivers argue need for some "friendly sounds' on".The Daily Texan. August 29, 1989.
  16. ^"DAVE wins bid to run run shuttle system".The Daily Texan. June 3, 1991.
  17. ^abFreeze, Joshua (March 1999)."Transit Union Takes Bus Company to the End of the Line".UT Watch. Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved2008-08-25.
  18. ^"Shuttle disputes go round and round".The Daily Texan. February 17, 2004. Retrieved2008-08-25.[dead link]
  19. ^"Cap Metro hires new maintenance contractor".The Daily Texan. January 26, 1999.
  20. ^"Cap Metro Switches UT Shuttle Providers".The Austin Chronicle. March 4, 2005.Archived from the original on 2007-04-10. Retrieved2008-08-25.
  21. ^"UT Shuttles".Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority.Archived from the original on 6 September 2021. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  22. ^Wear, Ben (July 24, 2017)."Dillos roll into the sunset after years of being ignored".Austin American-Statesman. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2021.
  23. ^Phillips, Alberta (October 28, 2014)."A few things we learned from the campaign for Austin City Council".Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved7 September 2021.
  24. ^"Cap Metro warns rowdy E-Bus riders".The Daily Texan. March 25, 2010. Archived fromthe original on March 28, 2010. Retrieved2010-04-01.
  25. ^"Sixth Street shuttle bus to start running tonight".The Daily Texan. September 19, 2002.
  26. ^"Special Services: Getting Around Downtown Bus Routes 400-499". Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Austin, Texas.Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved2011-06-23.
  27. ^"Shuttle to take partiers downtown".The Daily Texan. August 28, 2002.
  28. ^"E-Bus moves toward stricter policies, monitoring".The Daily Texan. April 1, 2010. Archived fromthe original on April 3, 2010. Retrieved2010-04-01.
  29. ^"January 2024 Approved Service Changes".CapMetro. Retrieved2024-01-30.

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