Talk:Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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[edit] Price Error

"The standard one-way fare for most of Capital Metro's buses is free for students, and $0.50 for adults. Capital Metro's downtown trolley service, the 'Dillo, is also free."

Here are the correct prices: [1]

One-Way Fare Adults Students (Students 12 and older may be required to show school ID to recieve student fares.) Medicare car holders, Senior Adults (65 years or more), disabled, UT students, UT faculty and staff, City of Austin employess, children under six years of age (accompanied by adult)
'Dillo (Downtown Trolley) Free Free Free
Metro, Flyer, UT Shuttle, Limited 50¢ 25¢ Free
Express & Northwest Dial-A-Ride $1 50¢ Free

66.68.124.90 01:21, 5 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Typo

Cool. But it should be here: Capital_Metropolitan_Transportation_Authority. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Mulder416 (talk • contribs) .

Thanks for the heads up. Fixed. jareha 23:15, 6 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Capital Metro Commuter Rail

A commuter rail plan, under the authority of Capital Metro, is underway and scheduled for completion in 2008. The system — which will be built on pre-existing freight rail lines — will serve Downtown Austin, East Austin, Northwest Austin and Leander in the first phase. CapMetro, Austin, Texas, USA. It will be called Capital Metro Commuter Rail.

[edit] External links

I have copied this on Capital Metro Commuter Rail/Temp. --Peter Horn 23:28, 9 March 2006 (UTC)