Sun Metro Explained

Sun Metro
Company Slogan:"Save money, Save energy, Save the planet
Parent:City of El Paso
Founded:1977
Headquarters:10151 MontanaEl Paso, Texas
Locale:El Paso, Texas, US
Service Area:El Paso County
Service Type:bus, paratransit
Alliance:Project Amistad, El Paso County Route Transit
Routes:63
Stops:2,858
Hubs:8
Fleet:171
Ridership:
Annual Ridership:
Fuel Type:Compressed natural gas
Operator:City of El Paso

Sun Metro Mass Transit Department, simply known as Sun Metro, is the public transportation provider that serves El Paso, Texas. Consisting of buses and paratransit service, it is a department of the City of El Paso, and the agency also serves the rest of El Paso County. The major hub is located at the Bert Williams Downtown Santa Fe Transfer Center in the surrounding block areas in Downtown El Paso. In, the system had a ridership of, or about per weekday as of .

History

Until 1987, Sun Metro was called Sun City Area Transit (SCAT).

The agency was headquartered at the historic Union Depot in downtown El Paso until 2014, when it opened a new 37.5acres facility along Montana Avenue southeast of El Paso International Airport.[1]

Facilities

Services

Brio

See main article: Sun Metro Brio. Sun Metro began operating its express bus service, named Brio, on October 27, 2014,[2] serving the Mesa Street corridor (part of State Highway 20) between Downtown El Paso and the Westside Transfer Center in Northwest El Paso. The frequency of Brio buses range from 10 minutes during weekday rush hours to 15 minutes mid-day from Monday to Friday, and 20 minutes on Saturdays; buses do not run on Sundays or holidays. The line uses 22 purpose-built curbside stations with shelters, ticket vending machines for pre-boarding payment, and real-time arrival information. The 8.6adj=midNaNadj=mid route runs in mixed traffic, but does use transit signal priority. The Brio fleet consists of 60adj=midNaNadj=mid branded New Flyer Xcelsior articulated buses powered by compressed natural gas, able to carry 72 total passengers and feature on-board WiFi, interior bike racks, and passenger information monitors.[3] The project cost $27.1 million to implement, using local funds and a Federal Transit Administration grant.[4] [5]

Sun Metro opened its second Brio route, extending the system to Mission Valley via Alameda Avenue at a cost of $35.5 million. Further routes on Dyer Street and Montana Avenue are planned, with the former beginning construction as early as 2017.[6]

El Paso Streetcar

See main article: El Paso Streetcar. The El Paso Streetcar[7] is a streetcar system in El Paso, Texas, that opened for service on November 9, 2018, and uses a fleet of restored PCC streetcars[8] that had served the city's previous system until its closure in 1974.[9] The system covers [10] [11] (round trip) in two loops from Downtown El Paso to University of Texas at El Paso. The system was constructed under the authority of the Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority, but when the major construction was completed, around spring 2018, it was transferred to Sun Metro, for operation and maintenance., construction of the system was projected to cost $97 million.

Fleet

Active

Make/
Model
lengthYearNumbers
(Quantity Ordered)
Engine/
Transmission
Fuel PropulsionNotes
New Flyer
C35LF
35'20040401-0425
(25 buses)
CNGThese buses were repowered with Cummins-Westport ISL-G 8.9L engines.
NABI
40-LFW
40'20070601-0635
0680-0699
(55 buses)
  • Cummins ISL 8.9L
    • ZF Ecomat 2 6HP592C
    • Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
CNG
NABI
40-LFW
40'20080901-0940
(40 buses)
  • Cummins ISL 8.9L
    • Allison B400R6 Gen-IV
CNG
NABI
35-LFW Gen-II
35'20101001–1008
(8 buses)
  • Cummins ISL 8.9L
    • ZF Ecomat 4 6HP594C
CNG
New Flyer
XN60
60'201414601-14610 (Brio)14697-14699 (Fixed Route)(13 buses) CNGMost of these buses are used in Sun Metro's BRIO BRT service.
New Flyer
Xcelsior XN40
40'201414401-14424 (24 buses)
  • Cummins-Westport ISL-G 8.9L
    • Allison B400R6 Gen-V or ZF EcoLife 6AP1400B?
CNG

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Gray . Robert . April 6, 2014 . Sun Metro Eastside headquarters to open in May . . January 17, 2017.
  2. News: Arias . Pilar . October 27, 2014 . Sun Metro's rapid transit system Brio launches . . December 29, 2015.
  3. News: May 27, 2014 . Texas agency showcases new station, buses . . December 29, 2015.
  4. Web site: Brio . Sun Metro . December 29, 2015.
  5. News: October 29, 2014 . Sun Metro and LAN Celebrate Opening of Rapid Transit System in El Paso . . December 29, 2015.
  6. News: Rodriguez . Ashlie . December 9, 2015 . Dyer Rapid Transit System to start construction around late 2017 . KVIA-TV . December 29, 2015.
  7. Web site: EP Streetcar. 2021-06-06. www.sunmetro.net.
  8. News: . El Paso streetcars make their return after 45-year absence . 2018-11-10 . . November 9, 2018.
  9. News: Perez . Elida S. . Downtown El Paso streetcars roll closer to completion; Sun Metro prepares to take over . 2018-11-10 . El Paso Times . March 11, 2018.
  10. News: Ramirez. Cindy. Streetcar work remains on time, budget. 2016-12-14. El Paso Times. September 23, 2016.
  11. News: El Paso streetcar project on schedule, on budget. December 14, 2016. KTSM-TV. October 6, 2016.