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Brownsville Metro

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Locale
  
Brownsville, TX

Hubs
  
3

Founded
  
1979

Routes
  
15

Chief executive
  
Norma Zamora

Service types
  
Transit bus, Paratransit

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Slogan
  
The Job Link/La Conexion con el Trabajo

Headquarters
  
755 International Blvd.

Motto
  
The Job Link/La Conexion con el Trabajo

Brownsville Metro, or "B Metro" for short, is a mass transit system based in and serving Brownsville, TX. It is currently the largest mass transit system in Cameron County and the Rio Grande Valley, TX, and is the only mass transit system in Cameron County, TX. Brownsville Metro consists of 15 bus routes and two terminals. Brownsville Metro carries more than 1.5 million passengers a year. There is only two mass transit systems in the Rio Grande Valley the second being Metro McAllen which only consist of 7 bus routes and one bus terminal respectfully.

Contents

Terminals

Restaurants in the terminal include: Wingstop and Subway. more spaces available for additional business.

  • La Plaza - Main downtown terminal which serves the majority of the routes
  • Northside Transfer Station - Built late 2004 as a means of expanding BUS mass transit service to North Brownsville and its surrounding cities
  • Routes

    BUS operates 15 fixed routes:

  • 1 - Westend
  • 2 - Jefferson/Central - Serves Valley Baptist Medical Center in Brownsville
  • 3 - Rockwell
  • 4 - Los Ebanos
  • 5 - Alton Gloor - Serves Valley Regional Medical Center
  • 6 - Southmost
  • 7 - Billy Mitchell - Serves the Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport
  • 8 - Lemon
  • 9 - Austin - Serves the Brownsville Public Utilities Board Main Office
  • 11 - OPI (Old Port Isabel)
  • 13 - Pablo Kisel
  • 20 - North
  • 21 - North Loop
  • 30 - Southeast
  • Former Routes

  • Amigoland - Service from Downtown Brownsville to the former Amigoland Mall, now part of The University of Texas at Brownsville.
  • Crosstown - Service from East Brownsville to West Brownsville via Boca Chica Blvd. This was one of the few routes in BUS history not to depart from a main terminal.
  • Trolley Service - Provided narrated trolley service departing from the Brownsville Visitor's Center on Ruben Torres Sr. Blvd and had scheduled stops at several city points, including Gladys Porter Zoo.
  • Fleet

  • 17 - Gillig "Phantom"
  • 10 - Gillig "Low Floor"
  • 2 - 1992 Replica Trolleys
  • 4 - ElDorado National "EZ Rider"
  • Paratransit Service

    All City of Brownsville BUS fixed route vehicles meet applicable American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and are accessible for persons who use mobility aids. In accord with ADA, the City of Brownsville also operates an ADA Paratransit Service for people with disabilities who are not able to ride fixed route public transportation.

    Facts

  • B Metro does not operate on Sundays.
  • B Metro Service will not be provided on the following holidays: New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
  • References

    Brownsville Metro Wikipedia