Microtransit The HOP operates microtransit services in nine cities:
Belton,
Cameron,
Copperas Cove,
Gatesville,
Harker Heights,
Killeen,
Rockdale, and
Temple. Trips cost $2 and can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance, but they must stop and end in the same city. For trips that utilize the Connector Route to commute between cities, the fare is $4.
Regional Commuter bus The HOP operates a Regional Commuter route between the five urban cities, which operates on weekdays on a fixed schedule.Rides cost $2 per ride (in addition to any Microtransit fares incurred).
Cavazos Connector Cavazos Connector service consists of a dedicated microtransit service. Microtransit services the fort's
barracks,
cantonments, and family housing areas. Unlike most of The HOP's services, Cavazos Connector services operate seven days a week and are free.
Rural Demand-Response The HOP operates
demand-response service in
Coryell County,
Milam County, and non-urban portions of
Bell County. Trips cost $4 and can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance, but they must stop and end in the same county. The HOP previously operated Rural Demand-Response services in
Hamilton County,
Llano County,
Mason County,
Mills County, and
San Saba County. On March 1, 2025, service in these counties was transferred to the
Capital Area Rural Transportation System (Llano), the
Concho Valley Transit District (Mason), and the
Central Texas Rural Transit District (Hamilton/Mills/San Saba). On March 1st, 2026, service in
Lampasas County was transferred to
Central Texas Rural Transit District. ==Former bus routes==