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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]
Quickline (also known as Signature Service) is a bus rapid transit service owned and operated by the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO). The Quickline service began on June 1, 2009 [1] with the 402 route (also called the QL2 route), which supplements the 2-Bellaire route, which was the most heavily used bus route in the METRO system, with that title now belonging to the 82 ...
CityCentre is located on the former site of Town & Country Mall, a 1-million-square-foot (93,000 m 2) shopping center which competed with neighboring Memorial City Mall from 1983 to 2004. [6] Poor accessibility to the site due to the construction of the Sam Houston Tollway , as well as a local recession in the late 1980s, resulted in the ...
The hotel and convention center are not connected to the Houston tunnel system. The project expanded the center from 1,150,000 to 1,800,000 square feet (107,000 to 167,000 m 2 ). Three exhibit halls were added to increase exhibition space from 451,500 to 853,500 square feet (41,950 to 79,290 m 2 ), and 62 meeting rooms were added for a total of ...
PHOTO: President-elect Donald Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Vice President-elect JD Vance attend the 125th Army-Navy football game at Northwest Stadium on Dec. 14, 2024, in Landover, Maryland.
The Silver Line runs between Westpark/Lower Uptown Transit Center, a park and ride facility located on Westpark Drive near the Located at the Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) & West Loop (I-610), and Northwest Transit Center, located at Katy Road on the north side of the I-10 interchange. This corridor was previously served by Route 33. [8]
292 – West Bellfort/Westwood–Texas Medical Center Park & Ride; 297 – South Point/Monroe Park & Ride; 298 – Addicks/Northwest Transit Center –Texas Medical Center Park & Ride; 402 – Quickline Bellaire; In 2011 Kirksey Architecture announced that it plans to build a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) complex on top of the existing TMC ...
The transit center features local bus service, a pickup/drop-off drive, passenger canopy, B-Cycle bike share kiosk, and a Park & Ride parking lot. Future southeast expansion of the Green Line to Hobby Airport is in the planning stages and would serve as a direct connector between one of Houston's major airports and Downtown Houston.