City of McAllen. McAllen Central Station History McAllen’s Bus Terminal opened its doors to the public in January 2001. The primary goal of this facility.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
©2009 ViTAL Economy, Inc. ViTAL Economy Alliance Initial Market Assessment Transportation Distribution and Logistics Cluster.
Advertisements

SAA-UT Chapter Trip to the Rio Grande Valley. Day 1 May 9, 2008: Austin to Edinburg!
Salt Lake City Downtown Transportation Master Plan Light Rail & Bus; Presentation Background and Introduction August 23, 2006.
West Michigan Transit Linkages Study Wednesday, June 4 th, :00 a.m. Grand Valley State University Kirkhof Center Conference Room 2266.
400 North Orange Avenue Orlando, FL
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE In Tamaulipas, we are fully committed to attracting world-class investments like yours. We further our standing in education, health,
Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores Border Infrastructure.
Rusty Roberts, Vice President – Corporate Development Florida East Coast Industries AASHTO: Standing Committee on Rail Transportation General Session:
Regionalization of Mexico Geographers utilize regions to simplify the great diversity on Earth’s surface. A region is an area on Earth’s surface that shares.
Georgia's transportation systems
1 DHL FHWA Net Conference Presentation October 20, 2004.
SR 50/UCF Connector Alternatives Analysis Orange County Board of County Commissioners January 13, 2015.
New Directions Forward Scott Omer, PTP, Director Multimodal Planning Division Arizona Department of Transportation 2014 AzTA / ADOT Annual Conference April.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ USAID/MEXICO 2003.
RGV SOCIAL MEDIA SURVEY _______________________________ Trends in Rio Grande Valley Social Media.
Materials developed by K. Watkins, J. LaMondia and C. Brakewood TODs & Complete Streets Unit 6: Station Design & Access.
Economic Ties Between Texas and Mexico Luis Bernardo Torres Ruiz, Ph.D. February 6, 2015 Research Economist International Forum TAR.
 Hartsfield–Jackson is ranked as the world's busiest airport, both in passengers and number of flights.  In 2011 it accommodated 92 million passengers.
Major Texas Cities. Austin State capitol Located in central Texas 4 th largest city in the state.
ICM San Antonio – IH-10 Corridor Brian Fariello, TxDOT.
© 2007 Confidential Property of the City of Alton City On The Grow ALTONTexas June 2008.
Economic Concepts and the Texas- Mexico Border and Interior Earnings Differential Alberto Dávila University of Texas-Pan American TCEE Conference June.
Broward Transformation: 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan mpo.org.
RapidRide Briefing Growing Transit Communities East Corridor Task Force January 31 th, 2012 Ron Posthuma, Assistant Director King County Dept. of Transportation.
Houston Transportation Noella Cantu Chelsea Serrano-Piche Garrett Taylor ARCH 5502 Urban Design Studio Fall 2010.
VIII Border Legislative Conference Health Work Table U.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference July 9, 2004 Santa Fe, New Mexico Dan Reyna, MSS, MPA New.
Connecting with Greyhound CalACT Conference April 15, 2015.
Texas History The Geography of Texas Physical Geography b 2nd largest state in the nation b b Area is 267,277 sq mi b b 1,240 km (770 mi) from east to.
Rapid Transit Investment Plan David Armijo, CEO March 19, 2010.
TRANSPORTE INTERNACIONAL & SUPPLY CHAIN INTEGRATION 2008 U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce Irving, Texas September 22-24, 2008.
Enabling Powerful Data Use to Improve Achievement Education Information Management Advisory Council April 2011.
BINATIONAL TEXAS - TAMAULIPAS ECONOMIC ALLIANCE APRIL 17, 2007 “TWO STATES, TWO NATIONS, ONE FUTURE- A SHARED VISION OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND SUSTAINABLE.
Orange County Business Council Infrastructure Committee December 14, 2010 Draft Long-Range Transportation Plan Destination 2035.
Bae Economic Impact of San Francisco’s Cruise Industry June 8, 2007.
BR #2 (PG.228) 1A) How does Mexico rate as a sender of immigrants to America? –B) How many Mexican born people now live in the U.S.? –C) What is the major.
Latin America: Mexico. Mexico’s Climate & Features Sierra Madre Moutains ☼ Occidental – West Coast ☼ Oriental - East Coast Much of Mexico is a Plateau.
Welcome to San Jose. A City of Growth and Change.
West Phoenix / Central Glendale Transit Corridor Study Public Meetings May 2013.
Physical Environment 1) In the past three months, how many times have you visited any outdoor recreation locations in San Luis Obispo.
MEXICO’S NORTHERN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR November, 2014.
1 High-Speed Rail Evaluation October 12, 2007 Planning Committee.
PRR 547 – Trading Hubs CMWG Presentation to WMS October 21, 2004.
Oklahoma City to South Texas Passenger Rail Corridor SCORT Presentation March 2010.
Border to Border Transportation Conference McAllen, Texas April 19, 2007 Previous safety training initiatives and opportunities for future collaboration.
“Rio Grande del Norte”. Facts about the Rio Grande The Rio Grande is a river that flows from southwestern Colorado in the Unites States to the Gulf of.
SFO ORGANIZATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY 1 By Saidah Leatutufu.
Background B Case Studies & C. Public Improvement Plan Presented by: Erin Newton.
Effects of transportation on the growth of Texas cities Miriam Kelsay.
Great Plains Central Plains Mountains & Basins Coastal Plains.
GEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS. WATER Georgia’s Waterways: important inland “highways” for social, political, and economic growth. Recreation, water.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE DATA AND ASIAN TRADE ON THE TEXAS – MEXICO BORDER A Presentation to the Texas Border Partnership Working Group September 9, 2006 by.
LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS FEBRUARY 2010 PRESENTED BY: ANNE P. MESSBARGER-EGUIA CHRISTUS Health International Ministries.
II. Facility Program, A. Providers HOUSTON INTERMODAL CENTER/MULTIMODAL TERMINAL.
1 WCIT 2006 WITSA Meeting Paris, France October 25, 2002 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use.
1 Cityworks 101: Transportation Planning, Development and Transportation.
Aubrey Hampton texas/TexasRegions/texasregions.htm.
Border Master Plans Lower Rio Grande Valley – Tamaulipas International Relations Office – TxDOT Border to Border Transportation Conference Session:
RAIL TRANSPORT. 1.1 BACKGROUND OF RAIL TRANSPORT.
Linking Northern, Central and Southern California to the world and the nation.
A presentation by Kittelson & Associates, Inc. Broward Boulevard Presentation to the Broward MPO TCC and CIR March 2012 Agenda Item NA-1, Attachment.
Tiger II Discretionary Grant Program (Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) U.S. Department of Transportation FY 2010.
Rice University – Baker Institute
Voorhees Town Center Vision
Great Plains Central Plains Mountains & Basins Coastal Plains.
Southern California Transportation Outlook to the year 2040
Progress Report Implementing the Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan May 22, 2003 in Sacramento Brian Smith, Deputy Director, Planning and.
Regionalization of Mexico
Houston Intermodal Center/Multimodal Terminal
Kansas City Southern de Mexico
Presentation transcript:

City of McAllen

McAllen Central Station History McAllen’s Bus Terminal opened its doors to the public in January The primary goal of this facility is to provide a “one stop shopping concept” for ground transportation. On average, over 1.3 million people visit our facility annually.

Central Station is Home to…

National Bus Carriers Valley Transit Company serves South Central Texas and Northern Mexico with over 56 daily schedules. It connects with Greyhound to all parts in the U.S. In addition to intercity bus service, VTC offers same day and overnight package express service throughout Texas. Companies affiliated with Valley Transit Company include; Greyhound (providing service throughout the U.S.) and ADO (which provides daily departures from McAllen into Mexico City and other Southern Regions of Mexico). Autobuses Adame provides service throughout Texas and throughout the Eastern unites States with daily connection in Mexico via El Faisan. Tornado & El Expreso provide service throughout Texas and the Eastern United States with daily connections into Mexico via affiliate Mexican bus lines.

International Bus Carriers With departures approximately every thirty minutes into Mexico, McAllen has become the "Gateway into Mexico." Popular destinations include: Mexico City, Monterrey & San Luis Potosi. Turimex, Sendor and Noreste provide service to northern states in Mexico. These include Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and San Luis Potosi. Transpais provides service throughout Northern Mexico with connecting service into central Mexico. ADO provides daily departures to Mexico City and to Tampico.

McAllen Reynosa Brownsville Matamoros Dallas Austin Houston San Antonio An International Market McAllen’s Terminal Facility has Created a Transportation Hub for International Bus Service

Successes Increased business for all bus company tenants. The number of people departing the terminal has grown from 163,888 in FY 2001 to 563,554 in FY Increased bus service. Prior to the opening of the terminal facility, there were three bus stations with a total of six bus companies. Since the opening of our facility, there are five new bus companies serving our area.

Positive economic impact on downtown retail. Improved facilities and accessibility to all patrons. Coordinated ground transportation (intra-city, inter-city and international). Successes

Bus Service is Vital to the Interconnectedness of our Communities Annually, over one million people rely on bus transportation to travel to and from Mexico. Bus service is the key to linking our communities. This link creates economic activity which is vital to the growth of the Rio Grande Valley.

Committed to Seamless Transportation McAllen’s investment in its bus terminal facility, our continued development of public transportation and our efforts at regional planning and service efforts, demonstrate our commitment to a seamless transit system. Ground transportation bridges our local communities and is an integral component to linking local and international communities. We are committed to Transit without Borders.