The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is the national trade association for transit agencies. The group coordinates activities among a range of transit providers, offers education opportunities and provides resources on best practices. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, APTA has surveyed transit users asking what they’re looking for from…
If you’ve been thinking, “I wonder what CapMetro is planning to do with their budget next year,” now is your chance to find out! It’s time to review Capital Metro’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2021 Budget and we invite you to join us. Financial transparency has never been more important and,…
Here we are with the latest edition of Cap-Tivities. And this time, Gracklynne graces our cover! (Doesn’t she look great?) Open it up and you’ll see: Word searches Mazes Capy playing dress up A new tattooed friend! Armie Dillo gettin a bit zen!! And much more!!! We hope you enjoy…
Capital Metro has responded to the coronavirus pandemic with care and dedication to our community. In the past five months, we’ve provided nearly six million essential trips, delivered more than 550,000 meals to those in need and provided Wi-Fi service in 10 different locations throughout the area. Check out our…
Did you know that, according to the National Highway Traffic Administration, a person or vehicle is struck by a train at a highway rail grade crossing every four hours? Trains can’t stop quickly. A freight train that is traveling 55 miles per hour can take more than a mile to…
Transit keeps the entire region moving, and CapMetro strengthens that forward momentum by forming partnerships with local businesses and community leaders. CapMetro is hosting a one-hour event called Accelerate where you’ll hear from President & CEO Randy Clarke about the economic opportunity that comes from transit investments and how local…