![]() ![]() The first draft of the plan, dubbed Metro Moving Forward, included extensions of both the Purple Line and Green Line to Hobby. Metropolitan Transit Authority board members on Thursday agreed to plan on one light rail line to Hobby Airport, as opposed to the two initially proposed as part of the agency’s long-term transportation plan. ![]() Voters have yet to decide on the next steps for transit in Houston, but officials are already scaling back plans for light rail in the region. Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less The transit center will be an epicenter of some of Metro's planned improvements, namely bus rapid transit from Westchase to the University of Houston area. Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of4Ī Metropolitan Transit Authority Red Line train and local bus converge along Main Street near the Wheeler Transit Center on Dec. Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of4Ĭarrin Patman, chairwoman of Metro points to a MetroNext map at the Houston Chronicle Thursday, Jan. Metropolitan Transit Authority buses are shown at the Northwest Transit Center, near Interstate 10 and Old Katy Road, as they ferry passengers on Jan. Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of4 Metro plans to extend Red Line service to North Shepherd Park and Ride. Passengers walk from a Metropolitan Transit Authority Red Line train platform near the Houston Community College Northline Campus on Jan. ![]()
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