Utilize The HOP's Microtransit, Demand Response and Commuter services to travel within a city or county, or connect throughout the region.
The Hill Country Transit District (HCTD) operates The HOP, a regional public transit system designed to connect communities, expand access to jobs, healthcare, shopping, and services, and make it easier to get around the region. With a mix of on-demand and scheduled services, The HOP offers flexible transportation options to meet a wide range of rider needs.
Microtransit is an on-demand service that allows riders to schedule trips from one address to another within a designated service area, offering flexible, convenient transportation when and where it’s needed.
Urban Regional Commuter is a walk-on service that operates on a fixed route, with designated times at each mobility hub along the route. The Regional Commuter does not require riders to schedule a trip in advance.
Cavazos Connector is a free microtransit service operating on Fort Hood, providing on-demand transportation within the installation for anyone with a military ID card or a Fort Hood visitors’ pass.
Demand Response is an on-demand service that provides curb-to-curb transportation from one address to another within a county or to approved cross-county destinations.
Hill Country Transit District | The HOP
4515 W US 190 | Belton, Texas | 76513
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