Hill Country Transit District

The Hill Country Transit District operates a bus service known as The HOP in the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area and the surrounding rural areas. The HOP operates two bus services: Fixed Route and its Rural Service.[1][2] Its fixed route service operates scheduled stops in the urban areas of Killeen, Temple, Belton, Copperas Cove and Harker Heights. The district is governed by a board of directors with a representative of each county and major city served and is a member of the Killeen Temple Metropolitan Planning Organization.[3] Funding for the district comes from transit fares, the Federal Transit Administration, Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), contract revenue from Medicaid, and contributions from the counties and cities served.[3]

Hill Country Transit District
Founded1988
Headquarters4515 West US Highway 190, Belton, Texas
United States
Service areaKilleen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes13
Stops430
Hubs1
Fleet170
Daily ridership14.1pph (fixed route service)
Fuel typeDiesel
Websitehttp://www.takethehop.com/

Routes

The following route list is the fixed routes that The HOP maintains in the urban areas of the Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood metropolitan area.

Route # Route Name[1] Cities Served
2 Texas A&M North / Lake Rd. / Rancier Ave. (Originally named Killeen Industrial Park (via Rancier)) Killeen
4 Killeen Mall / Walmart / Scott & White Clinic (Originally named Killeen Mall / WalMart) Killeen
100 Metroplex / CTC / Copperas Cove Killeen, Copperas Cove
200 Harker Heights / Nolanville / Belton / Temple Connector Killeen, Harker Heights, Nolanville, Belton, Temple
35 Harker Heights Loop Harker Heights
65 Copperas Cove Loop Copperas Cove
510 VA Hospital / Temple College / Temple Mall / Walmart Temple
530 Adams Ave / Temple HS / Social Security Office Temple
610 Belton Loop Belton

Former Routes

Route # Route Name[1] Cities Served Discontinued date
1 Killeen Zephyr Road Killeen Modified along Veterans Memorial Blvd and renumbered Route 11 on November 1, 2005.
3 Killeen Lake Road Killeen Merged with Route 2 in November 2008.
5 440 Plaza / Willow Springs Rd. / Hereford / Texas Workforce (originally named Killeen Willowspring) Killeen Discontinued on October 1, 2018; high-ridership sections of this route transferred to Route 2 and Route 4.
6 Killeen / Florence Road Killeen Merged with Route 5 in November 2008.
7 Killeen Scott & White Clinic / Mall Killeen Discontinued on November 1, 2005.
7 Robinett Rd. / Texas A&M South/ Airport / Metroplex Hospital Killeen Discontinued on September 1, 2017.
8 Killeen Downtown / Northwest Killeen Discontinued on November 1, 2005.
11 Killeen Zephyr Road / Veterans Memorial Blvd Killeen Discontinued on May 1, 2006.
20 Killeen Westcliff / Industrial Park (via Business 190) Killeen Discontinued on November 1, 2005.
21 Veterans Memorial Blvd. / W.S. Young Dr. / Killeen Civic Center / KPD Killeen Discontinued on September 1, 2017.
30 Killeen Ellison High School / Harker Heights Killeen Merged with Route 4 on May 1, 2006.
30 H-E-B / Stan Schlueter Loop / Lions Club / Harker Heights Wal-Mart Killeen Discontinued September 1, 2017.
40 Fort Hood / Darnall Hospital Killeen Discontinued on January 1, 2004.
60 Copperas Cove Civic Center Copperas Cove Combined with Routes 70 and 75 into Route 65 in late 2005.
70 Copperas Cove Civic Center Copperas Cove Combined with Routes 60 and 75 into Route 65 in late 2005.
75 Copperas Cove HEB / WalMart Copperas Cove Combined with Routes 60 and 70 into Route 65 in late 2005.
200 Nolanville Shuttle Nolanville Discontinued on January 1, 2004.
300 The Connector Discontinued on November 1, 2005.
520 Scott & White Hospital / King's Daughters Clinic / Sam's Club Temple Discontinued in late 2016.

References

  1. "The HOP Urban Time Schedule". Hill Country Transit District. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
  2. "The HOP Rural Service Fares". Hill Country Transit District. Archived from the original on March 17, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
  3. "The HOP General Information". Hill Country Transit District. Retrieved March 16, 2014.


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