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    Bus stations near City of Austin

    • Lavaca/3rd,2 min walk,
    • Republic Square Station (Nb),2 min walk,
    • 215 Cesar Chavez/Lavaca,3 min walk,

    Bus lines to City of Austin

    • 105,105 Downtown/University Of Texas Nb,
    • 111,111 Downtown/University Of Texas Nb,
    • 142,142 Parmer Nb,
    • 171,171 Downtown/University Of Texas Nb,
    • 935,935 Tech Ridge Park & Ride Nb,
    • 990,990 Manor/Elgin Eb,
    • 1,1 Tech Ridge Park & Ride Nb,
    • 3,3 Arboretum Nb,
    • 801,801 Tech Ridge Park & Ride Nb,
    • 803,803 Domain Nb,
    • 2,2 Eastside Bus Plaza Sb,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to City of Austin?

      The closest stations to City of Austin are:

      • Lavaca/3rd is 105 yards away, 2 min walk.
      • Republic Square Station (Nb) is 160 yards away, 2 min walk.
      • 215 Cesar Chavez/Lavaca is 172 yards away, 3 min walk.
    • Which Bus lines stop near City of Austin?

      These Bus lines stop near City of Austin: 10, 100, 7, 801, 803

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to City of Austin?

      The nearest bus stops to City of Austin are Lavaca/3rd and Republic Square Station (Nb). The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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    City of Austin Address: 301 W 2nd St street in Austin

    City of Austin
    City of AustinAustin ( ( listen), AWST-tin) is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. It is the 11th-most populous city in the United States and the 4th-most populous city in Texas. It is the fastest growing large city in the United States, the second most populous state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, and the southern-most state capital in the contiguous 48 states. As of the Census Bureau's July 1, 2016 estimate, Austin has a population of 947,890. Located in Central Texas within greater Texas Hill Country, the city is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways including Lady Bird Lake, Barton Springs, McKinney Falls, the Colorado River, Lake Travis, and Lake Walter E. Long. It is the cultural and economic center of the Austin–Round Rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,056,405 as of July 1, 2016. In the 1830s, pioneers began to settle the area in central Austin along the Colorado River. In 1839, the site was officially chosen to replace Houston as the new capital of the Republic of Texas and was incorporated under the name Waterloo. Shortly thereafter, the name was changed to Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas" and the republic's first secretary of state. The city subsequently grew throughout the 19th century and became a center for government and education with the construction of the Texas State Capitol and the University of Texas at Austin. After a lull in growth from the Great Depression, Austin resumed its development into a major city and, by the 1980s, it emerged as a center for technology and business. A number of Fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in Austin, including Amazon.com, Apple Inc., Cisco, eBay, General Motors, Google, IBM, Intel, Oracle Corporation, Paypal, Texas Instruments, 3M, and Whole Foods Market. Dell's worldwide headquarters is located in nearby Round Rock, a suburb of Austin. Residents of Austin are known as Austinites. They include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, blue-collar workers, and a vibrant LGBT community. The city's official slogan promotes Austin as "The Live Music Capital of the World," a reference to the many musicians and live music venues within the city, as well as the long-running PBS TV concert series Austin City Limits. The city also adopted "Silicon Hills" as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies. In recent years, some Austinites have also adopted the unofficial slogan "Keep Austin Weird," which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations. In the late 19th century, Austin was known as the "City of the Violet Crown" because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset. Even today, many Austin businesses use the term "Violet Crown" in their name. Austin is known as a "clean-air city" for its stringent no-smoking ordinances that apply to all public places and buildings, including restaurants and bars. U.S. News & World Report named Austin the #1 place to live in the U.S. for 2017. In 2016, Forbes ranked Austin #1 on its "Cities of the Future" list, then in 2017 placed Austin #1 on its list for the "Next Biggest Boom Town in the U.S." Also in 2017, Forbes awarded the South River City neighborhood of Austin its #2 ranking for "Best Cities and Neighborhoods for Millennials". WalletHub named Austin the #6 best place in the country to live for 2017. The FBI ranked Austin as the #2 safest major city in the U.S. for the year 2012.
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