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Main Street Square station

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Main Street Square
General information
LocationMain Street; Between Walker & McKinney and Lamar & Dallas
Owned byMETRO
Line(s) Red Line
PlatformsSplit Island
TracksTwo
Construction
ParkingNot available
Bicycle facilitiesAdjacent sidewalk racks, Bicycles allowed on train during off peak times (Weekdays: 9am-3pm & 8pm-Close; Weekends: All Times).
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJanuary 1, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-01-01)
Services
Preceding station METRORail Following station
Bell Red Line Central Station

Main Street Square is a station on the METRORail Red Line in Houston, Texas (USA). This originally was the 3rd station heading south along the rail line and is in the heart of downtown. There are many shopping areas and offices nearby. The station is located on Main Street in Downtown Houston and has two separate platforms. The northbound platform is located between the Walker and McKinney Streets, while the southbound platform is located between Lamar and Dallas Streets. These two platforms are divided by the Main Street Square fountain.

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Points of interest

Attractions located within a short walk of the station include Houston City Hall,[1] the main branch of the Houston Public Library, Discovery Green,[2] Toyota Center, George R. Brown Convention Center and the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.

Bus connections

All of these routes connect at or nearby both of the station platforms.

LOCAL: 6 Jensen/Greens, 11 Almeda/Lyons, 32 Renwick/San Felipe, 40 Telephone/Heights/Hobby Airport, 41 Kirby/Polk, 44 Acres Homes, 51 Hardy/Kelley, 52 Hardy/Ley, 82 Westheimer, 85 Antoine/Washington.

LIMITED: 102 Bush IAH Express, 108 Veterans Memorial Express, 137 Northshore Express, 160 Memorial City Express, 161 Wilcrest Express, 162 Memorial Express.

COMMUTER: 202 Kuykendahl, 204 Spring, 209 North Corridor Combined, 212 Seton Lake, 221 Kingsland, 244 Monroe, 246 Bay Area, 247 Fuqua, 249 Gulf Corridor Combined, 255 Kingwood, 256 Eastex, 257 Townsen, 259 Eastex Corridor Combined, 262 Westwood, 265 West Bellfort, 269 Southwest Corridor Combined.

View across the tracks.

References

  1. ^ Jarvis, Jill (2020-09-24). "FIELD TRIP! Explore Houston history firsthand with your kids at these downtown destinations". KPRC. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
  2. ^ "Ride METRO to Discovery Green | Houston's downtown park". Ride Metro. Retrieved 2024-02-07.

29°45′26.64″N 95°21′52.33″W / 29.7574000°N 95.3645361°W / 29.7574000; -95.3645361

This page was last edited on 28 February 2024, at 17:07
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