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Near Northside, Houston: December 21, 2013 [4] Central Stations * Green Purple Red: Downtown Houston: February 18, 2015 [6] Cesar Chavez/67th Street: Green: Magnolia Park, Houston: January 11, 2017 [7] Coffee Plant/Second Ward: Green: Second Ward, Houston: May 23, 2015 [5] Convention District: Green Purple: Downtown Houston: May 23, 2015 [5 ...
Houston Gardens Kashmere Transit Center East Houston Mesa Transit Center I-610 Service Rd, Wallisville Rd, Oates Rd, E Houston Rd 14.9 miles (24.0 km) 144,803 98 Briargate Central Southwest Hiram Clarke Transit Center Fondren Gardens Fondren Transit Center Fuqua St, Fondren Rd 7.4 miles (11.9 km) 87,790 99 Ella – FM 1960 Acres Homes
Downtown Transit Center (Houston) is a bus and light rail transportation center in Downtown Houston, Texas, United States, operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO). It includes an island platformed METRORail light rail station and bays for bus service. The station was opened on January 1, 2004. [1]
Code Station Name Opened Platform Type Park & Ride Transfers Notes English Thai YL 01 Lat Phrao: ลาดพร้าว 19 June 2023; 19 months ago () [11] [12] Side √ Connecting station to MRT Exit to: • The Bazaar Hotel Bangkok • Gourmet Market MRT Lat Phrao YL 02 Phawana: ภาวนา
The nearest public health clinics of Harris Health System (formerly Harris County Hospital District) were as of 2000 Ripley Health Center (for ZIP codes 77002, 77003, and 77010) in the East End and Casa de Amigos Health Center (for ZIP code 77007). [113] In 2000 Ripley was replaced by the Gulfgate Health Center. [114]
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The Houston Press dubbed the Old Sixth Ward the 2006 "Best Hidden Neighborhood." [7] Author and Houston's first poet laureate Gwendolyn Zepeda grew up in the Old Sixth Ward. [8] On August 1, 2007, the city of Houston approved an ordinance protecting the Old Sixth Ward and thereby prevented the demolition of over 200 buildings. [9]
The First Ward of Houston, which is located inside the 610 Loop, is one of the city's historic wards. It was originally the center of the business district for the city, and was strategically located at the intersection of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou, near an area now known as Allen's Landing. It was one of the original four wards in ...