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El Metro Transit

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

El Metro
Headquarters1302 Farragut St
LocaleLaredo, Texas
Service areaWebb County, Texas
Service typebus, paratransit
Routes24
Fleet50 buses
Annual ridership4.3 million
OperatorFirst Transit
WebsiteEl Metro

El Metro Transit is the operator of public transportation in Laredo, Texas. Twenty-three bus routes are operated in a hub and spoke system, with each terminating in a downtown transit center. Most routes function seven days per week.[1]

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Fleet

Number Type Notes[2]
63 Bus Fixed Routes
18 El Lift Van On demand for the handicap
3 Trolley Service Downtown Laredo

Route list

The following is El Metro Transit route list:[3]

  • 1 Santa Maria
  • 2A San Bernardo/Mall Del Norte
  • 2B San Bernardo/Calton
  • 3 Covenant
  • 4 Springfield
  • 5 Tilden
  • 6 Cedar
  • 7 LCC
  • 8A Guadalupe/Lane
  • 8B Guadalupe/Via del Sol
  • 9 Market
  • 10 Corpus Christi
  • 11 Gustavus/Lea
  • 12A Del Mar Express
  • 12B Shiloh Express
  • 13 Heritage Park
  • 14 Santa Rita
  • 15 Main/Riverside
  • 16 TAMIU Campus
  • 17 Mines Rd
  • 18 Hop n Shop Trolley
  • 19 Santo Niño
  • 20 Los Angeles
  • 21 Google Services

References

  1. ^ El Metro official webpage
  2. ^ "El Metro History". Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  3. ^ "El Metro Route Schedules". Archived from the original on 2011-08-20. Retrieved 2011-06-06.


This page was last edited on 17 June 2020, at 19:28
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