![]() METRO operates 28 Park & Ride lots to provide bus service to key destinations in the service area. METRO Park & Ride service is offered for long distance commuting. Local Bus service runs mostly on city streets. METRO also offers several types of bus service in Houston. The 3.3 mile Green Line travels along Harrisburg through the historic East End connecting downtown, the Convention District, EADO/BBVA Compass Stadium and Altic. The 6.6 mile Purple Line travels through the southeast community connecting Downtown, Texas Southern University, the University of Houston and the Palm Center Transit Center. The 13-mile Red Line, offers convenient and fast service between the Northline Transit Center/HCC, Burnett Transit Center, UH-Downtown, the Downtown Transit Center, Midtown, Museum District, Texas Medical Center and NRG Stadium and the Fannin South Park & Ride. Discounted fares are available to students, seniors, Medicare cardholders, the disabled and jurors. ![]() One-way tickets cost $1.25 and all-day passes are only $3.00 and can be purchased using cash or credit at all rail stops. ![]() Heading out in Houston? Give the car a brake and let the city’s 22.9 miles of METRORail handle all of the legwork. ![]() All Park & Ride routes, except those serving the Texas Medical Center, are suspended. The modified schedule will maintain service throughout the region with some possible delays. Beginning March 30, METRO is making more adjustments to its bus and rail schedules to continue to provide the highest level of service possible during the COVID-19 situation. ![]()
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