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Using public transportation Christmas and New Year’s weekends? See METRO’s adjusted schedule
Read full article: Using public transportation Christmas and New Year’s weekends? See METRO’s adjusted scheduleAs many of us utilize public transportation to visit family and friends for the holidays, METRO has released its adjusted schedule to help us with our travel plans. In observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, METRO will operate on the following schedule:
METRO to get 20 electric buses after $21.6M grant from Federal Transit Administration
Read full article: METRO to get 20 electric buses after $21.6M grant from Federal Transit AdministrationHouston Mayor Sylvester Turner has formally announced an enormous grant given to the city in efforts to progress public transportation as we know it.
Stalled trains become daily occurrence in Houston’s Fifth Ward, East End through Old Spanish Trail South Union
Read full article: Stalled trains become daily occurrence in Houston’s Fifth Ward, East End through Old Spanish Trail South UnionWorkers like Jesse Torres, along with people going to school or work are forced to wait sometimes past eight hours as 100 trains a day from three different railroad companies block intersections, blow loud horns and even park trains behind homes while hauling goods as they pass through.
With soaring gas prices, EVs and public transportation have never looked more attractive
Read full article: With soaring gas prices, EVs and public transportation have never looked more attractiveThe nationwide average price for a gallon of unleaded gas has reached record highs in 2022, according to GasBuddy.com.
METRO offering free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites around Houston-area
Read full article: METRO offering free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites around Houston-areaHOUSTON – METRO Houston will now offer free rides to anyone who plans to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. Houstonians within the METRO service area can hop on their local bus, METRORail, Park & Ride, METRORapid, and METROLift ride, according to a news release Thursday. Those who plan to use the free service must show proof of their appointment or vaccination card upon boarding. Eligible riders must also fall under categories 1A and 1B of the state vaccination guidelines, which includes frontline workers, residents at long-term care facilities and those at greater risk for complications. The free ride offer will be expanded along with the state’s vaccine expansion to other groups.