the New Downtown - Metro rail lines
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the New Downtown - Metro rail lines
Changing how people connect with downtown The METRO Main Street Red Line began operating in 2004. This guide will help you understand where the new downtown rail lines can take you, how to ride the rail and how to coexist with light rail when you’re not riding it. The new downtown rail lines will add six new stations running east and west along Capitol and Rusk, along with the new Main Street transfer station. Today, the Red Line carries 40,000 passengers a day between the Fannin South and UH-Downtown stations. Only Boston’s light-rail system serves more people per mile (US). WHERE WE ARE The existing downtown Red Line connects a number of popular destinations. 59 10 UH-DOWNTOWN ALLEN PARKWAY PRESTON DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET SQUARE CENTRAL STATION BELL Reliant Stadium Museum District Texas Medical Center Retail shopping Great restaurants Houston Public Library Houston Community College University of Houston-Downtown RED LINE DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER MCGOWEN ENSEMBLE/HCC 45 WHEELER 59 MUSEUM DISTRICT HERMANN PARK/ RICE UNIVERSITY HERMANN PARK MEMORIAL HERMANN HOSPITAL/ HOUSTON ZOO DRYDEN/TMC TMC TRANSIT CENTER TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER 288 SMITH LANDS RELIANT PARK RELIANT PARK FANNIN SOUTH 610 10 WHERE WE’RE HEADING PR UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON DOWNTOWN U.S. POST OFFICE ES TO N UH-DOWNTOWN CO M TO E KI ONE ALLEN CENTER R NN EY LA MINUTE MAID PARK MA 59 R DA L MAIN STREET SQUARE LA S PO LK CONVENTION DISTRICT AY BE LL LE EL AN D BELL PE DA NI AV E N CH D AN N ER T ES EL AR TR NU TRANSFER STATION G IN S CH EV CH EN AW FO R NEW STATIONS LI N Y SOUTHEAST LINE BA ST RO P NN MCGOWEN EAST END LINE DO W HE NORTH LINE HU TC H EN IL EY ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL NEW LINES 59 MA MC GO W DL 45 EXISTING STATIONS ST .E R HA RED (MAIN STREET) LINE HA MI LT ON ST E EXISTING LINE JA CK SO AV I TR AY EB Mc BR CR S SM IS IA N AM MI L GR W BBVA COMPASS STADIUM TOYOTA CENTER AU ST I DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER A IT H CA SA N PH LA OS E IN E N ST .J NT O NI N SO RO L ER JA CI FF EADO/STADIUM DE AS E FA N JE DISCOVERY GREEN LA S YMCA G AM CO N E O R G ER VEN E R. IC TIO BRO AS N C WN ENT ER 45 EV EN KE Mc ER T N FO RD BR AN CH N AU ST I CENTRAL STATION CL The new Southeast Line (Purple Line) will add 6.6 miles. AW TO L U CH W AL AY O JA CK SO PI SK PUBLIC LIBRARY OB CR CA RU FA L LA XA S CA R PRESTON TE CITY HALL N SQUARE THEATER PRA DISTRICT IRIE CITY HALL ANNEX BUF GR ES S ES TO MARKET N PR OL IN CO N ALLEY THEATRE HOBBY CENTER IN NI BAYOU PLACE E KL FA N MEMORIAL RC AN WORTHAM THEATER JA CI N FR ME SA N The new East End Line (Green Line) will add 3.3 miles to the system. LO U The new North Line will add 5.3 miles to the current Red Line. 10 BA GB Y The new light-rail lines will connect the existing Red Line with destinations to the east, southeast and north of downtown. BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER/ CASA DE AMIGOS HOW TO RIDE THE TRAIN Before leaving your home or office, visit ridemetro.org for the most up-to-date information about riding the train. If you need assistance planning a trip, please contact METRO Ride Service at 713-635-4000. NORMAL HOURS OF OPERATION We occasionally extend hours for special events. WEEKDAYS 4:30AM to 12:30AM SATURDAYS 5:30AM to 12:30AM SUNDAYS 5:30AM to 12:30AM HOLIDAYS Visit ridemetro.org for special holiday schedules. FARES ADULTS 18 – 64 $1.25 SENIORS 65 – 69 AND MEDICARE CARDHOLDERS $0.60 (requires registration) SENIORS 70+ Free STUDENTS 5 – 17 $0.60 (requires registration) 6 MINUTES Eastbound and westbound trains on Capitol and Rusk will run an average of six minutes apart. CHILDREN 5 AND UNDER Free You need a valid Q® Card or single-ride ticket to ride. Both are available at stations. Q® Cards are also available at vendors around the city. For a complete list, see the last page. Tap your Q® Card against the METRO Q® Box before you board the train. You can add money to your METRO Q® Card at a participating retail location, METRO RideStore, METRO Ticket Vending Machine (TVM), a Credit Vending Machine (CVM) at Transit Centers and some Park & Ride locations. METRO offers a complimentary one-way rail trip for anyone going to jury duty on the original summons date. See details at ridemetro.org. METRO police on trains check for valid fare items frequently. Fines for failing to pay start at $75 and go up to $500. For the most current information, please visit ridemetro.org. CAPITOL COEXISTING SAFELY CENTRAL STATION CAPITOL FANNIN SAN JACINTO SHARED LANE The train system was designed with safety as a top priority for passengers, pedestrians, motorists and cyclists. Exercise good judgment around trains at all times. RUSK SHARED LANE CENTRAL STATION RUSK MOTORISTS Motorists and trains will share eastbound lanes on Rusk and westbound lanes on Capitol, the only section where this happens. SHARED LANES allow trains and motorists to travel in the same lane. PEDESTRIANS AND SKATERS Use designated crosswalks, obey all traffic signals and follow the rules of the road. Stop and look both ways before crossing tracks. CYCLISTS Use bike lanes where available, obey traffic signals and follow the rules of the road. Be extra cautious when sharing lanes eastbound on Rusk and westbound on Capitol. GARAGES Enter and exit parking garages as you do now. Just be sure to check for trains as well as cars, motorcycles and bikes. Trains are quiet and weigh nearly 50 tons. STAY ALERT. Representing communities through Arts in Transit To celebrate the cultural and artistic diversity of the vibrant communities along the rail lines, METRO created Arts in Transit. This project enlists the talents of 22 local artists, community residents and art experts who are transforming individual stations from bland, generic necessities into engaging artistic showcases. The stations will offer a proud and meaningful reflection of downtown and the diverse neighborhoods the lines serve. After a rigorous selection process that included METRO staff, art specialists and members of the community, the following artists and projects have been selected to enhance stations along the downtown lines. DAN HAVEL EaDo/Stadium Station DOWNTOWN STATION ARTISTS JOHN RUNNELS Convention District Station SHARON ENGELSTEIN AND AARON PARAZETTE Central Station Rusk, Central Station Capitol, Theater District Station Boarding platforms on Rusk and Capitol are different than others you might be familiar with. They’re elevated, but they’re curbside instead of in the middle of the street. Curb and pedestrian ramps and comprehensive signage at every stop make the platforms fully accessible to seniors and people with disabilities. You can bring your bike on the train. See ridemetro.org for rules and regulations. You can transfer between rail lines at two stations. CENTRAL STATION: You can transfer between the Red Line, the Green Line and the Purple Line. EADO/STADIUM STATION: You can transfer between the Green Line and the Purple Line. IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT LIGHT RAIL You can still make left and right turns like you do now. Just remember that there may be a train sharing the lane with you. Light rail helps ease traffic congestion, reduce greenhouse emissions and improve our air quality. We welcome your feedback and encourage you to contact Linda Trevino, Senior Stakeholder Affairs Representative, at 713-739-6009, or submit comments to gometrorail.org/go/inquiry/2491/. WHERE TO PURCHASE YOUR Q® CARD AMPCO PARKING SYSTEM 2777 Allen Pkwy B & D POSTAL 386 W Little York CLAUDES PHARMACY 5740 W Little York CORNER FOOD STORE 8789 Hammerly CRESTMONT PARK SUPERMARKET 11404 Martin Luther King, Jr. DOWNTOWN MARKET & CAFE 1201 Louisiana 2nd Flr ENERGY CAPITAL CREDIT UNION 800 Bell FANNIN CORNER STORE 1018 Preston FLAMINGO SUPERMARKET 5202 Canal FOODARAMA 1805 Ella 10810 S Post Oak 4040 W Fuqua 15915 S Post Oak 7320 Antoine 11021 Fuqua 11502 Wilcrest 5665 Beechnut 1603 Cartwright FOOD TOWN 9001 Jensen 8800 W Sam Houston 5 Uvalde 7426 Airline 442 W Little York 10902 Scarsdale 5367 Antoine 1455 Wilcrest 9525 Kirkwood 1109 Eldridge 901 S Richey 570 El Dorado 1420 W FM 1960 6470 W Little York GATEWAY NEWSTAND 1100 Louisiana #87 500 Dallas 1200 McKinney #406 GLAMOURS CARDS AND GIFTS 1111 Louisiana - B-11 GLAMOURS CARDS GIFTS SUNDRIES 919 Milam GLAMOURS NEWSTAND 1000 Main - T-150 HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1400 Franklin HEB 5225 Buffalo Speedway 6102 Scott 10251 Kempwood 2660 Fountainview 10100 Beechnut 11815 Westheimer 1701 W Alabama 14498 Bellaire 3111 Woodridge #500 JUST A DOLLAR 901 Main KINGS LIQUOR 821 Telephone KORNER STOP & GO 2901 Walnut Bend KROGER 5150 Buffalo Speedway 1035 N Shepherd 239 20th 3300 Montrose 1918 El Dorado 13133 Veterans Memorial 14710 Woodforest 6322 Telephone 1532 W 43rd 1938 W Gray 4000 Polk 9325 Katy Fwy 11035 East Fwy 7747 Kirby 5235 Aldine Mail Route 6350 N Eldridge Pkwy 9919 Westheimer 1990 Old Spanish Trail 1505 Wirt 1801 S Voss 16400 El Camino 9125 W Sam Houston Pkwy 9330 Jones 12400 FM 1960 200 W Greens 12222 Jones 10010 Cypresswood 6749 Airline 1520 Eldridge 12555 Briar Forest 14344 Memorial MAIN FOOD STORE 1101 Main MAIL BOXES 5624 W Tidwell #108 MI TIENDA 3800 E Little York MONEY STOP 234 W Gray 10004 Bissonnet 3226 Fondren NEWS BOX ETC 1717 Dryden O.S.T. FOOD MART 3821 OST ONE STOP FOOD STORE 9615 Kempwood PARADISE GIFTS 600 Travis Level A PARADISE GIFTS 1600 Smith #250 777 Walker PAYLESS SUPERMARKET 6901 Martin Luther King, Jr. PLS CHECK CASHERS 798 Maxey 6890 Monroe 103 Crosstimbers 6213 Lyons 5823 Gulf Fwy 11422 SW Fwy 8607 Long Point 34 Aldine Bender 8990 Westheimer 12601 Westheimer 6237 Bellaire RANDALLS 2225 Louisiana 5586 Weslayan 5130 Bellaire 12850 Memorial #1000 3131 W Holcombe Blvd 4800 W Bellfort 11041 Westheimer 5161 San Felipe 1407 S Voss 2323 Clear Lake City 9660 Westheimer 5219 FM 1960 14610 Memorial 18322 Clay 5264 W 34th 2075 Westheimer 600 Kingwood 4540 Kingwood RANDALLS 12312 Barker-Cypress 3050 Fry 525 South Fry 1525 South Mason 11711 W Bellfort RANDALLS 2951 Marina Bay 2850 FM 518 ROSEMARY MART INC 8103 Homestead SAK-N-SAV 10420 Eastex Fwy SELLERS BROS 601 N Ceasar Chavez SELLERS BROS 8011 Elvera 1202 Uvalde 3337 Telephone 8620 Stella Link 10901 Market 402 Edgebrook 9494 Hammerly 5900 Renwick 1523 Little York SHOPS DOWN UNDER 711 Louisiana - Mall #211 STANDARD PARKING 4 Greenway SUPER KWIK 4137 Cavalcade TRAVIS FOOD STORE 1130 Travis TUNNEL NEWSTAND 700 Louisiana #R060 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON CENTRAL CAMPUS 4800 Calhoun US PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 440 Louisiana #300 VALERO 9710 Beechnut 14121 Ella 8301 Knight 3770 S Gessner 8303 Wilcrest PRINT DATE: MAY 2013 A LANGRAND AND COMPANY CREATION FIESTA 4200 San Jacinto 2300 N Shepherd 1020 Quitman 4114 Fulton 12201 East Fwy 7510 Bellfort 5800 Lyons 4711 Airline 800 S Wayside 5815 Lockwood 8650 S Brasewood 5600 Mykawa 1175 Edgebrook 12355 S Main 8710 Bellaire 11006 Airline 1728 W Mount Houston 9420 Cullen 8130 Kirby 2323 Wirt 8320 FM 1960 9419 Mesa 6200 Bellaire 10401 Jensen 11240 Fondren 12584 Westheimer 333 S Mason FIESTA 1530 Independence 1603 Spencer Hwy KROGER 2300 N Gessner 6160 Hwy 6 N 12434 Tomball Pkwy 11701 E Sam Houston Pkwy 360 FM 1960 W 8550 Hwy 6 N 10306 S Post Oak 19611 Hwy 59 N 3410 N Park 19300 W Lake Houston Pkwy 1461 Spring Cypress 5671 Treaschwig 18518 Kuykendahl 14060 FM 2920 15802 Champion Forest 6060 FM 2920 8745 Spring Cypress 6700 Woodlands Pkwy 2301 Rayford 3820 Atascocita 8011 W Grand Pkwy S 13135 Louetta 17455 Spring Cypress 18030 FM 529 1705 Fry 6055 Fry 22150 Westheimer Pkwy 10250 Hwy 6 11565 Hwy 6 S 9303 Hwy 6 S 1550 Grand Pkwy 4533 Garth 3135 FM 528 200 Gulf Fwy 2750 E League City Pkwy 250 S FM 270 1440 Studemont GOMETRORAIL.ORG
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