Category Archives: MetroRail
MetroRail Begins Weekend Service
Capital MetroRail and the City of Austin have joined forces to provide Friday and Saturday nighttime service from Lakeline to the Downtown Station. The new service changes take effect the weekend after SXSW, on March 23rd. The trains will run … Continue reading
MetroRail/Milwood Bus Changes
As of today, January 18th, 2011, Cap Metro has made a significant number of changes to Austin service. Most notably, MetroRail service now runs all day between Lakeline and Downtown Stations 6 am to approx 7:30 pm, Monday through Friday. … Continue reading
Cap Metro Changes for 2011
At a recent neighborhood meeting, Capital Metro discussed the proposed changes to the local bus route affecting Milwood Neighborhood. Essentially, the route through the neighborhood will change from 240 to 142 (currently called the Metric Flyer). Theses routes will be … Continue reading
Capital Metro Route Change Meeting
Capital Metro Riders Please Join Capital Metro for a Community Conversation regarding changes to routes 1M, 142, 174, 240, & 243 Capital Metro will host a Community Conversation at Summit Elementary Library regarding proposed changes to routes in your area. … Continue reading
Cap Metro Changes Proposed
Following is a list of proposed Cap Metro changes in bus and Metro Rail service. At the bottom, there is a list of meeting dates and places for public input. January 2011 Proposed Service Changes Capital Metro is seeking public … Continue reading
General Meeting April 28
Please join your Milwood neighbors for the spring General Meeting at 7 pm on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at the Milwood Branch Library. We will have Cap Metro give us an update. An Austin Police Department representative will give us … Continue reading
Why commuters are still waiting on Cap Metro’s train
Thanks to our Milwood neighbor Damon for pointing out this interesting article about the Commuter Rail and it’s current status. Transit agency says it didn’t realize how daunting a task planning, building and operating a rail line could be. Read … Continue reading