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Central Texas rural transit service to start in March; Mills County riders ride free for first 60 days
Summary
County leaders said a Central Texas rural transit district will begin service in March; Mills County riders will have free fares for the first 60 days, then pay nominal fares (example: $7 one way to Brownwood for 31–35 miles). Commissioners encouraged residents to use the service.
Mills County officials said a new Central Texas rural transit district will begin service in March and that Mills County residents will ride free for the first 60 days.
The county’s transit update was presented to the Commissioners Court by county staff. The court heard that the district will begin service in March,…
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