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Is there public transportation in downtown Houston?

The 7.5-mile Main Street Line, or Red Line, offers convenient and fast service between Downtown, Midtown, Museum District, Texas Medical Center and NRG Stadium and Center. One-way tickets cost $1.25 and can be purchased using cash or credit at all rail stops.



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Getting around Houston
  1. Rental Car Services. Shuttle service is provided between the terminal and rental car facilities at Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports. ...
  2. Rail System. ...
  3. Bus System. ...
  4. Taxis. ...
  5. Ride-Sharing Services (Uber and Lyft) ...
  6. B-Cycle Program. ...
  7. Parking. ...
  8. Between Galveston and Houston.


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The regular fare to board is $1.25. The discounted fare is 60 cents. METRO curb2curb is an on-demand, shared-ride service that provides customized curb to curb transportation within specific zones in: Missouri City, Texas.

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In general, bus travel in Houston is safe, but there are always risks. A quick search of news out of Houston can always provide evidence of crashes involving METRO buses.

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