Brownsville Metro Explained

Brownsville Metro
Company Slogan:The Job Link/La Conexion con el Trabajo
Founded:1979[1]
Headquarters:755 International Blvd.
Locale:Brownsville, TX
Service Type:bus service, paratransit
Routes:13[2]
Hubs:3
Ceo:Norma Zamora[3]
Website:brownsvillemetro.com

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, Texas, and is the only mass transit system in Cameron County, Texas. Brownsville Metro consists of 13 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 consists of 7 bus routes and one bus terminal. In July 2021, Brownsville Metro began bus service to limited routes on Sundays.[4]

Terminals

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

Routes

BUS operates 12 fixed routes:

Former Routes

Fleet

Paratransit Service

All City of Brownsville BUS fixed route vehicles meet applicable Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and are accessible by people who use mobility aids. In accordance with the ADA, the City of Brownsville also operates an ADA Paratransit Service for people with disabilities who are unable to ride fixed route public transportation.[5]

Facts.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brownsville, TX • CivicEngage.
  2. https://www.cob.us/617/Bus-Routes B Metro Fixed Routes
  3. Web site: B Metro Staff . 2012-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111222030106/http://bmetro.cob.us/staff# . 2011-12-22 . dead .
  4. Web site: 2021-07-25 . ‘YOU SPOKE…WE ACTED:’ Brownsville Metro launches Sunday Service . 2022-08-18 . KVEO-TV . en-US.
  5. Web site: B Metro Paratransit Service . 2012-08-05 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111222101622/http://bmetro.cob.us/paratransit# . 2011-12-22 . dead .