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Blue Line (CapMetro)
Planned light rail line in Austin, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Blue Line is a planned light rail line for connecting Austin–Bergstrom International Airport with downtown Austin, Texas. It is still in the planning stages as a part of CapMetro's Project Connect. It is estimated to begin revenue service as early as 2029.[1][2]
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Austin's 2013 East Riverside Corridor Plan called for high-capacity transit to be installed along East Riverside Drive. This became part of the original Blue Line, which failed to find support in 2014 and was shelved. The Gold Line was formed from a segment of this original proposal, and is expected to be built as a separate bus rapid transit line.[3]
In 2018, CapMetro announced a new long-range planning project entitled Project Connect that outlines several major transit corridors consisting of commuter rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit.[4] The Blue Line corridor will include a transit pathway for a light rail or bus rapid transit line running on the west side of Downtown Austin to Austin–Bergstrom International Airport in southeast Austin.[5] The line was included as part of the Project Connect referendum during the 2020 election.[3][6]
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A new bridge over Lady Bird Lake is planned to carry the line into the Downtown Transit Tunnel.[7]
Stations are listed south to north, from Austin–Bergstrom International Airport to the North Lamar Transit Center:
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