Houston just landed a fresh $9.09 million in federal cash to help keep trains and buses moving when the 2026 FIFA World Cup ...
Today, George will share his insights on Metro’s mission — and why it is much more than just a mass transit provider. Metro ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a $100 million investment across several cities hosting World Cup matches this summer.
Transportation advocates presented a petition with over 650 signatures to Metro board members Thursday morning, demanding that the agency fully fix travel delays on the popular Red Line in downtown ...
One-way fares on the 500 Downtown Direct route, which already includes bus service to Bush Intercontinental Airport, will continue to cost $4.50. The route is being expanded ahead of the FIFA World ...
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Houston Metro proposes a $2B budget for 2026. Critics say officials need to listen to voters.
Critics are questioning Metro's $2 billion proposed budget for 2026, saying it funds transportation services that voters didn't approve, while neglecting projects that voters had strongly supported.
Ever since Metro announced it was suspending planning on the ill-conceived University Bus Rapid Transit line, transit advocates have alleged that the current Metro board is ignoring the will of the ...
HOUSTON — With less than four months until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, Houston’s public transit system is ramping up preparations for an expected surge of visitors. More than 500,000 visitors ...
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