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  2. Transportation in Houston - Wikipedia

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    George Bush Intercontinental Airport Hobby Airport. Houston is served by two commercial airports—the largest of which is the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). The airport is the 11th-busiest in the United States for total passengers, and 16th busiest worldwide.

  3. List of Houston highways - Wikipedia

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    US 59 travels from the U.S.–Mexico border in Laredo, TX to the U.S.–Canada border near Lancaster, MN. 35 miles of US 59 have been designated and dual signed as I-69/US 59 northeast of Downtown Houston. [7] 28 miles of US 59 have been designated and dual signed as I-69/US 59 southwest of Downtown Houston.

  4. Houston Metro - Wikipedia

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    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 Missouri City Park & Ride Fuqua St, Fondren Rd 7.4 miles (11.9 km) 87,790 99 Ella - FM 1960 Acres Homes

  5. Houston traffic alert: North Freeway I-610 northbound ... - AOL

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  6. Escaped alligator, cow cause traffic jams around Houston - AOL

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    The city of Houston turned into a literal concrete jungle Wednesday after separate incidents involving an alligator and a cow created traffic jams.

  7. William P. Hobby Airport - Wikipedia

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    William P. Hobby Airport (IATA: HOU, ICAO: KHOU, FAA LID: HOU) — colloquially referred to as Houston Hobby or other short names — is an international airport in Houston, Texas, located 7 mi (11 km) from downtown Houston. [4]

  8. METRORail Purple Line - Wikipedia

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    The Purple Line is a 6.6-mile (10.6 km) [5] METRORail light rail/streetcar [2] route operated by METRO in Houston, Texas, United States, serving Southeast Houston. The line opened on May 23, 2015. The line opened on May 23, 2015.

  9. Texas State Highway Beltway 8 - Wikipedia

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    Northbound at I-10 on the west side of Houston in 2007. Beltway 8 (BW8), the Sam Houston Parkway, along with the Sam Houston Tollway, is an 88-mile (142 km) beltway around the city of Houston, Texas, United States, lying entirely within Harris County.