CapMetro and Brandywine Realty Trust Set to Begin Construction on North Burnet/Uptown Station

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CapMetro and Brandywine Realty Trust have begun site preparations for the new North Burnet/Uptown Station, formerly referred to as Broadmoor Station. Construction have been on site since October to perform preliminary work, in preparation for full construction to begin in November 2025.

This collaborative effort represents another major investment in public transportation in Central Texas, bringing enhanced connectivity to the heart of one of North Austin’s fastest-growing communities. The station is projected to become the second busiest along CapMetro’s Red Line, strengthening the area’s role as a dynamic, transit-oriented, mixed-used district.

The North Burnet/Uptown Station—part of the Red Line corridor connecting Downtown Austin to Leander— contributes to Project Connect’s broader vision to expand and enhance the Red Line, improving commuter rail access and reliability across the region. The new station will provide direct commuter rail access to one of the city’s most transformative mixed-use developments. Located just steps from Solaris House, a modern residential community, and One Uptown, a Class-A office tower, the station will serve as a vibrant gateway for thousands of commuters, residents and visitors.

About the Station

The newest Red Line Station is located within the 66-acre Uptown ATX development in the growing North Burnet corridor, just north of the existing Kramer Station.

Key features include:

  • Two double-length platforms to accommodate high-capacity service
  • Over a half mile of double track to support operational reliability
  • Pedestrian and bike friendly pathways to support multimodal access
  • Connections to local bus routes for integrated transit options
  • 200 shared parking spaces for customers
  • Various safety and security enhancements, including lighting and surveillance

A Strategic Public-Private Partnership

The North Burnet / Uptown Station reflects a strong combination of Brandywine Realty Trust’s private development expertise and CapMetro’s public transit leadership. Brandywine is contributing the land, coordinating the infrastructure, planning and providing investment, while CapMetro is delivering the regional mobility framework and the operational infrastructure to ensure long-term transit accessibility.

“I am excited that the construction of the North Burnet/Uptown Rail Station will commence this October,” said Austin City Councilmember Mike Siegel. “This is a testament to the hard work of city staff and CapMetro in the ongoing effort to listen to residents who continue to seek accessible, high-quality public transportation. Supportive of Project Connect service expansion, The North Burnet/Uptown Rail Station will provide a convenient stop near the Domain for regional-wide travelers to connect to work and play while gaining access to the rest of the CapMetro transit network.”

Brandywine and CapMetro will coordinate all construction updates, service impacts and launch details. In the meantime, development of new commercial, residential, and civic spaces at Uptown continues.

Ongoing Momentum at Uptown ATX

Uptown ATX is already home to nearly 400 luxury apartments and 350,000 square feet of office space, with additional phases of retail, hospitality, residential, office and green space underway. The district is a walkable, high-amenity neighborhood where rail, bus, bike, and pedestrian infrastructure are fully integrated into daily life.

Source: CapMetro (Edited by Subcontractors USA)

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