Capital City Transit United

Capital City Transit United (CCTU), also known as (Central City United Transit) is a Roblox transit group, created by YouMinHoLa. The group was founded on March of 2019. CCTU is known for its Staten Island Railway game. The group is now managed by Eevee International Transit (EIT).

Description
CCTU first originated in the year of 2019, however, it was not fully in operation until March of 2020. CCTU developed many games such as the Capital Shuttle Line and the Staten Island Railway. A proposed 'F/7 Lines" game was due to open in late 2020, however it never succeeded. CCTU has ceased all of its former games, with the last run occurring on June 11th, 2022 on the Staten Island Railway Line. After 2 years of service, the YouMinHoLa administration ceased operations after a long period of inactivity. Eevee International Transit has taken over CCTU operations in June of 2022 and is currently developing the group.

Controversies
CCTU is is known for having a long history of drama. From exploitation of staff, broken allies and promises, to numerous alt accounts for YouMinHoLa's bidding, CCTU is still plagued by these problems to this day. Currently, CCTU has no staff besides YouMinHoLa himself. Prior to the infamous fall of CCTU in late 2020, there were 25 staff members total. Today, there is none. A formation of allies of other transit groups and other renowned Transit owners/developers (CursedHorror, Darkz, TheProD3V) have demanded that YouMinHoLa hand over CCTU to PSB (Owner of United Transit). However, YouMinHola refused. CCTU greatly remains an independent group. Development in CCTU is currently halted, however, YouMinHoLa released an official statement confirming that development will resume normally on June 15th, 2020. As of August 11th, 2021, YouMinHoLa has announced his retirement from the Transit Community in the CCTU Discord server.



Trivia

 * CCTU also has a Shuttle (S) Line, more widely known as the "Capital Shuttle".
 * CCTU has many unfinished games such as F/7 Lines, A/B Lines, and Port Jervis Line. Most of these games were near in completion, however, they were kept private due to unknown reasons.