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Corpus Christi's New CCRTA Hub to Boost Transit Reliability
The $48 million facility will replace aging infrastructure and better protect bus service during storms.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 6:04am
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The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority is building a new, hurricane-rated maintenance facility that will replace its aging, non-climate-controlled shop. Backed by nearly $48 million in federal funding, the new hub is expected to start construction later this summer and wrap up in about a year and a half, supporting safer working conditions and long-term transit growth for the community.
Why it matters
The new CCRTA hub is a significant investment in Corpus Christi's public transportation infrastructure, which will help improve the reliability and resilience of the city's bus service. The aging existing facility has struggled to withstand severe weather, disrupting transit operations during critical times. This new, modern facility will better protect buses and equipment, ensuring more consistent service for residents who rely on public transit.
The details
The new CCRTA maintenance facility will feature hurricane-rated construction to safeguard buses and equipment during extreme weather events. It will replace the authority's current non-climate-controlled shop, which has faced challenges in maintaining operations during storms. The $48 million in federal funding will support the construction project, which is expected to take around 18 months to complete.
- Construction on the new CCRTA hub is expected to begin in late summer 2026.
- The new facility is projected to be completed in approximately one and a half years.
The players
Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority
The public transit agency serving the Corpus Christi metropolitan area, responsible for operating the city's bus system.
What’s next
The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority will continue planning and construction on the new maintenance facility, with the goal of completing the project and bringing the hurricane-rated hub online within the next 18 months.
The takeaway
The new CCRTA maintenance hub represents a significant investment in Corpus Christi's public transportation infrastructure, which will help improve the reliability and resilience of the city's bus service. By replacing the aging, non-climate-controlled facility, the new hurricane-rated hub will better protect buses and equipment, ensuring more consistent transit operations for residents who rely on these services.
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