96 Veterans Memorial | METRO Bus Route | Accessible Public Transit | Houston, Texas (2023)

96 Veterans Memorial | METRO Bus Route | Accessible Public Transit | Houston, Texas (1)

96

Veterans Memorial

  • Mon-Fri: Runs every 30 min. *
  • Sat-Sun: Runs every 45 min. *

* For most operating hours. Exact times may vary.

Accessible Vehicles

Free Wi-Fi

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96 Veterans Memorial schedule

Fares


Regular Fare

$1.25

For all Local Bus customers who aren’t eligible for a discounted fare.

Discounted Fare

$0.60

* For students, seniors 65-69, or people with disabilities who aren't METROLift customers.

* Requires discounted fare card

Ways To Pay


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METRO Q® Fare Card

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METRO Q® Fare Card

A contactless fare payment option – this is the form of payment used by most METRO riders. It functions as a debit card for riding METRO. You can continually load and store money on it – and then money will be deducted each time you pay your fare.

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How To Pay

Tap your regular or discounted METRO Q® Fare Card on the validator inside the bus when you board (as shown in the photo) and the fare amount will be deducted. If you prefer to go contactless, you can wave your card close to the validator as well.

Make sure the light registers green in the upper right when you tap or wave.

Transfers

After the fare amount is deducted from your card, you’ll receive free transfers between any of these METRO services for up to three hours in any direction:

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  • Local bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

For transfers to Park & Ride bus service, you only pay the fare difference for up to three hours in any direction.

5 for 50

Paying your fare with a METRO Q® Fare Card entitles you to METRO’s 5 for 50 offer – you’ll be credited with five free trips for every 50 paid trips.

Each of your five free trips may be used on any of the following services for up to three hours at no charge, regardless of the service(s) you typically use or where you board:

  • Local bus
  • Park & Ride bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

Immediately after you reach 50 paid trips, your five free trips will be applied automatically to the next five trips you take.

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METRO Q Mobile Ticket

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METRO Q Mobile Ticket

This is a contactless fare payment option. Download the METRO Q Ticketing app to your smartphone and sign up for an account on the app. That will allow you to purchase regular fare mobile tickets to board a METRO bus. Discounted fare mobile tickets aren’t available for purchase.

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How To Pay

Once you purchase and activate a mobile ticket, it will display animated colors and motion on your phone. Show that to the bus operator as you board, as shown in the photo. After you activate your mobile ticket, it's valid for three hours.

Transfers

After you activate a Local Single Ride or Local Day Passmobile ticket, you’ll receive free transfers between any of these METRO services in any direction:

  • Local bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

To transfer to Park & Ride service, you'll need to purchase and activateaPark & Ride mobile ticket. It entitles you to free transfers between any METRO service of equal or lesser value.

5 for 50

Paying your fare with a METRO Q Mobile Ticket entitles you to METRO’s 5 for 50 offer – you’ll be credited with five free trips after you’ve activated 50 mobile tickets.

For each of your five free trips, you can choose to activate a Local Single Ride mobile ticket or any Park & Ride mobile ticket for up to three hours at no charge.

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METRO Day Pass

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METRO Day Pass

A contactless fare payment option – this offers the best value if you ride local services three or more times in a day (at different times of the day). It functions as a debit card for riding METRO. You can continually load and store money on it – and then money will be deducted each time you pay your fare.

The maximum daily amount deducted is $3 from a regular METRO Day Pass or $1.50 from a discounted METRO Day Pass. If you use the pass on a Park & Ride bus, the cost to ride doesn't get applied to those deductions. The pass is only valid on the day of activation; it expires at 2 a.m. the following morning.

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How To Pay

Tap your regular or discounted METRO Day Pass on the validator inside the bus when you board (as shown in the photo) and the fare amount will be deducted. If you prefer to go contactless, you can wave your card close to the validator as well.

Make sure the light registers green in the upper right when you tap or wave.

Transfers

After each of the first two times the fare amount is deducted from your card, you’ll be entitled to free transfers between any of these METRO services for up to three hours in any direction:

  • Local bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

After the third time the fare amount is deducted from your card, you’re entitled to unlimited use of those services for the rest of the day.

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METRO Money

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METRO Money

A contactless fare payment option – this is a popular choice for agencies, hotels and convention groups looking to provide a disposable fare card to clients, customers or guests. The card comes preloaded with amounts ranging from $1.25 to $20. These cards can't be reloaded.

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How To Pay

Tap your METRO Money card on the validator inside the bus when you board (as shown in the photo) and the fare amount will be deducted. If you prefer to go contactless, you can wave your card close to the validator as well.

Make sure the light registers green in the upper right when you tap or wave.

Transfers

After the fare amount is deducted from your card, you’ll receive free transfers between any of these METRO services for up to three hours in any direction:

  • Local bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

For transfers to Park & Ride bus service, you only pay the fare difference for up to three hours in any direction.

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Cash

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Cash

You’re welcome to pay with cash and/or coins.

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How To Pay

Deposit it into the fare box when you board the bus, as shown in the photo. No change is given.

Transfers

When paying with cash, transfers to other METRO services aren’t included.

About Route 96

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Hours of Operation

Hours of Operation

Day of WeekFirst Trip StartsLast Trip Ends
Mon.-Fri.Before 5 a.m.
Between 10 p.m. and midnight
SaturdayBefore 5 a.m.Between 10 p.m. and midnight
SundayBefore 5 a.m.Between 10 p.m. and midnight

Popular Destinations

Popular Destinations

Name of Destination Intersection or Stop
Doss Park Veterans Memorial @ Fallbrook
Stuebner Airline Park Veterans Memorial @ State Highway 249
Texas Department of Public Safety Driver License Mega Center (Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Dewalt
Name of Destination Intersection or Stop
North Shepherd Park & Ride Veterans Memorial @ North Shepherd
Northline Transit Center Fulton @ Deerfield
Name of Destination Intersection or Stop
Bamberg Professional Development and Resource Center Veterans Memorial @ Stuebner Park
Edward Roberson Middle School Veterans Memorial @ Northcliff Manor
HCC - Acres Homes Campus Victory @ North Shepherd
HCC - Northline Campus Fulton @ Lyerly
North Houston Early College High School Fulton @ Deerfield
Northland Christian School Sylvanfield @ Torrey Chase
Sammons Elementary School Veterans Memorial @ Frick
Name of Destination Intersection or Stop
Dong Hung Meat Market Veterans Memorial @ Broad Haven
El Rancho Supermercado (Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Gears
Fiesta (Highway 249) State Highway 249 @ Veterans Memorial
Food Town (442 West Little York) West Little York @ I-45
Food Town (N. Sam Houston Parkway West) Veterans Memorial @ Willow Tree
Food Town (Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Antoine
Frutilandia (Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Northcliff Manor
Fyza Food and Halal Meat Veterans Memorial @ Northcliff Manor
G&J African Market Veterans Memorial @ Torrey Forest
Hong Kong Food Market Veterans Memorial @ Bammel North Houston
Joe V's Smart Shop (Antoine) Antoine @ Veterans Memorial
Joe V's Smart Shop (Victory) Victory @ North Shepherd
Kroger (Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Torrey Forest
La Michoacana Meat Market (11655 Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ Milroy
La Michoacana Meat Market (10092 Veterans Memorial) Veterans Memorial @ West
La Moreliana Veterans Memorial @ Torrey Forest
North Oaks Shopping Center Veterans Memorial @ Pecan Ridge
Northline Commons I-45 @ East Crosstimbers
Thang Hung Food Market Veterans Memorial @ Gears
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Name of Destination Intersection or Stop
Houston V.A. National Cemetery Veterans Memorial @ Moorewood

Transfer Options

Transfer Options

Below are connecting routes along the 96.During most hours each day:

  • Red routes run at least every 15 minutes
  • Blue routes run every 16-30 minutes
  • Green routes run every 31-60 minutes

3

Langley - Little York

23

Clay - W. 43Rd

27

Shepherd

30

Clinton / Ella

36

Kempwood

40

Telephone / Heights

45

Tidwell

56

Airline / Montrose

59

Aldine Mail

64

Lincoln City

79

Irvington

85

Antoine / Washington

86

Fm 1960 / Imperial Valley

99

Ella - Fm 1960

108

Veterans Memorial Express
METRORail Red Line

To see locations along the 96 where specific connecting routes are available, close this window and click or tap on the Route Map tab.

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If you’d like to explore other METRO local bus routes, select one below. Otherwise, you can scroll down to view Common Questions about riding a local bus or access Rider Tools to plan your trip.

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Common Questions

Fares

The regular fare to board is $1.25

The discounted fare is 60 cents.

The following passengers ride free:

  • Children five or younger, accompanied by an adult
  • Seniors 70 and older who have a discounted METRO Q® Fare Card
  • Disabled or decorated veterans who have a METRO Veterans Pass
  • METROLift customers with a METROLift Freedom Q® Card, and up to one assistant

You can pay your local bus fare using any of the following:

  • METRO Q® Fare Card
  • METRO Q Mobile Ticket
  • METRO Day Pass
  • METRO Money card
  • Cash

The All About Fares page has information on where you can obtain various fare cards.

If you pay your fare using a METRO Q® Fare Card, METRO Q Mobile Ticket, METRO Day Pass or METRO Money card, you’re entitled to free transfers between any of these METRO services for up to three hours in any direction:

  • Local bus
  • METRORail
  • METRORapid
  • METRO curb2curb

For transfers to Park & Ride bus service, you only pay the fare difference for up to three hours in any direction.

If you wish to pay with a mobile ticket and plan to ride or transfer to a Park & Ride bus during your trip, you'll need to purchase and activate a Park & Ride mobile ticket. It's valid for three hours once activated and entitles you to free transfers between any METRO service of equal or lesser value during that time.

Only regular fare mobile tickets are available for purchase.

Trip Planning

A route selector is accessible directly on the website home page, linking you directly to a page for the local bus route of your choice.

At the top of each individual route page, you’ll find:

  • Frequency of service on weekdays and weekends
  • Stop-by-stop schedule
  • Link to view PDF schedule which you can then download and/or print

On the METRO website, there’s a route map on each individual route page.

You can also use the website's Interactive System Map (best viewed on a desktop or laptop computer). In the bus section of the map, you can check a box next to any METRO bus route and the map will draw a line showing the entire route and where it runs.

If you’d prefer a physical map, we include a map image in the printed brochure for each individual bus route. Brochures are available for free at all METRO RideStore locations:

  • Downtown Transit Center - 1900 Main St.
  • Fannin South Transit Center - 1604 West Bellfort St.
  • Main Street Square - 1001 Travis St.
  • Northwest Transit Center - 7373 Old Katy Road

Trip planning tools are available on:

  • Various pages of the METRO website, including the home page
  • RideMETRO app for your smartphone (“Plan Your Trip” section)
  • METRO TRIP app for your smartphone
  • Google or Apple maps

Prior to arrival

METRO local buses make stops at the following locations

  • Along city streets, at intersections where you see a METRO bus stop sign and/or bus shelter
  • At select Park & Ride lots around the region
  • At more than 20 transit centers around the region

All METRO buses have large, bright destination signs on the front of the bus above the windshield and along the passenger’s side, near the front door. These digital displays include the route number and destination.

Route Alerts or detours could affect your vehicle’s arrival time and/or the length of your trip. Subscribing to receive this information is a convenient way to know before you go.

On the METRO website, you can subscribe to receive notifications direct to your phone or email for the bus, rail, METRORapid and/or METRO curb2curb routes of your choice.

The quickest and easiest signup option can be found on each individual route page.

If you prefer, there’s also a Get Text and Email Alerts page where you can subscribe to multiple routes simultaneously.

All subscriptions are free and you can unsubscribe at any time.

If you don’t wish to subscribe, you can use any of the following:

  • Routes and Schedules tab on METRO website home page - it will transport you to your route page. If there are any active alerts, a link to view them will be visible near the top of the page.
  • RideMETRO app (click or tap Service Alerts on main menu)
  • METRO TRIP app (a red triangular icon will appear on the screen if your selected route is experiencing a service alert)
  • Trip planning tool, which can be accessed in multiple places. More information about that can be found in the Trip Planning topic (see question titled "How do I plan my trip?")

Estimated arrival times can be found on:

  • METRO website home page (“Track Bus or Train” tab)
  • RideMETRO app for your smartphone (“Track Your Bus” section)
  • METRO TRIP app for your smartphone
  • Google or Apple maps

If you know your stop number (it's posted on the bus stop sign at every bus stop location), you can text that stop number to 697433. We'll text you back the estimated arrival time of the next bus for all routes that stop at your location.

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Increasingly, estimated arrival information will also be displayed digitally at bus stop locations and transit centers throughout the region. Transit centers are sheltered waiting areas where you can transfer to other METRO routes and services that provide access to even more destinations. They’re often found at the beginning or end of a bus route.

These digitally displayed passenger information enhancements are part of the METRONext Moving Forward Plan, to create a better customer experience.

Riding

If you don’t require assistance, enter through the front doors, pay your fare and choose an open seat. Please avoid sitting in the priority seating areas for the elderly and people with disabilities, marked by the International Symbol of Access (Wheelchair Symbol).

If you’re using a wheelchair, mobility scooter, or walker, wait for the operator to activate an accessible ramp which will allow you easy access through the front doors. You can then pay your fare and proceed to one of the priority seating areas.

Any METRO fare card:

Tap your card on the validator and the fare amount will be deducted. If you prefer to go contactless, you can wave your card close to the validator as well. Make sure the light registers green in the upper right when you tap or wave.


METRO Q Mobile Ticket:

Activate the ticket on your smartphone before boarding. It will display animated colors and motion on your phone. Show that to the bus operator as you board.


Cash:

Deposit cash and/or coins into the farebox when you board the bus.

No change is given and transfers to other METRO services aren’t included.

Yes, based on the guidance below:

Service animals

You’re allowed to travel with a service animal.

Service animal means any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability, and must be kept under the handler’s control.


Non-service animals
(including emotional support animals)

You’re allowed to travel with non-service animals (pets) on METRO vehicles, but they must be transported and properly restrained in an animal carrier at all times.

Rider Tools

Below are some tools to make your METRO riding experience easier and more convenient.

Plan Your Trip

      Travel Preference

      Plan My Trip

      Interactive System Map

      A tool to find METRO transit services near you

      Explore the Map

      Questions and Answers

      Valuable information to help you ride

      Find Answers

      Savings Calculator

      Compare your cost of driving vs. what it would cost to ride METRO - and see how much money you'd save each month.

      Get Started

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      RideMETRO App

      An all-in-one toolkit with everything you need to ride METRO bus and rail services, including contactless fare payments.

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      FAQs

      How much does it cost to ride the metro bus in Houston? ›

      For the following services, the regular fare to board is $1.25 and the discounted fare is 60 cents: Local bus. METRORail. METRORapid.

      Does Houston Metro take cash? ›

      How to Ride Metro Bus. Fares can be paid using cash (exact change) or a TAP card. Regular fare is $1.75 and is good for 2 hrs of unlimited transfers in one direction.

      What time does Houston Metro stop running? ›

      Trains will operate from 7 a.m. until midnight, serving all 97 stations as follows: every 10 minutes. Blue Line Blue Line+ Orange LineSilver Line every 15 minutes. every 8 minutes.

      Is there public transport in Houston? ›

      METRO is Houston's public transportation system. Light Rail: The Metro Light Rail spans 7 miles from Downtown to Reliant Stadium. The rail passes through midtown, Hermann Park, Museum District, Rice University, Medical Center and Reliant Park.

      Is it cheaper to fly or take a bus? ›

      Bus fares tend to be a lot cheaper than plane tickets, especially if you're traveling long distances. In fact, sometimes it's cheaper to take a bus than it is to drive.

      Is driving cheaper than bus? ›

      A bus journey is the cheapest, while driving is the most expensive, even without factoring in £20 per day to park.

      Is Metro free in Houston? ›

      The discounted fare is 60 cents for Local bus, METRORail, METRORapid, or METRO curb2curb. For Park & Ride commuter express bus service, the discounted fare ranges from $1-4 depending on where you board. On this page, you'll learn: Who's eligible for a discounted fare.

      How much is a 30 day metro pass? ›

      Passes Price are 7 day – 110 AED; 30 day – 350 AED; 90 day – 830 AED; 365 day – 2,670 AED.

      Can I pay for Metro Card in cash? ›

      Buying or refilling a MetroCard. These machines are in most subway stations. They accept cash and credit/debit cards. (Some smaller ticket machines only accept credit or debit cards.)

      Do I have to wear a mask on Houston Metro? ›

      Effective immediately, masks will be optional throughout the METRO system, including at rail stations, transit centers, bus stops and inside METRO facilities.

      How do you pay for the bus in Texas? ›

      Ways to Pay:
      1. Online Store.
      2. Ticket Vending Machines.
      3. GoPass Mobile Ticket App.
      4. Dart Transit Store.
      Aug 2, 2022

      Is public transportation free in Houston? ›

      There are dozens of routes that criss-cross the city and while it might take a little longer than driving, it goes pretty much everywhere you need it to go. Fares: Rides on local buses are $1.25, with free transfers up to three hours in either direction if you pay using one of the Q card or Day Pass options.

      Is Uber or taxi cheaper in Houston? ›

      Popularity for the services has skyrocketed over the past year as prices for Uber and Lyft are usually less expensive than cabs. Local 2 Investigates tested Uber's prices for two trips against those of a taxi cab. All cabs in Houston must charge the same rate.

      What type of transportation is cheapest? ›

      Waterways are the cheapest mode of transportation. It is also the most efficient and environment-friendly mode of transportation because the distance travelled per unit of fuel is larger. Thus, waterways are a suitable mode for transporting heavy goods.

      What are the disadvantages of taking a bus? ›

      Buses generally follow a set route and schedule, so if you miss your bus or need to make an unexpected stop along the way, it can be difficult to do so. Additionally, buses are often crowded during peak times and may not have enough space for everyone who needs to ride them.

      Is it safer to take a bus or plane? ›

      Since you only have a 1 in 9,821 chance of dying from an air and space transport incident, flying is actually one of the safest forms of transportation.

      Is bus driving stressful? ›

      The task of a bus driver is mentally demanding because it involves having to cope with conflicting demands.

      How can I make public transport cheaper? ›

      Public transport
      1. Get a Railcard. ...
      2. Get a season ticket if you travel regularly.
      3. Always check for advance tickets. ...
      4. Buy advance tickets. ...
      5. Look out for special offers, discounts and deals. ...
      6. Split your ticket. ...
      7. Think about going by coach instead.

      Is driving a bus hard? ›

      Driving a bus is not that much more complicated than driving a car. You do have to be more careful, given the length and weight of a bus, as well as the responsibility you have to your passengers. However, the basics are the same, though you may need to learn to shift if you've never driven a standard before.

      Is bus free after using Metro? ›

      After you check-out from the metro station, you will have 30 minutes to check-in on a bus. Having done this on time, your metro and bus trips will be charged as a single journey (you will be charged based on the total number of zones passed in the 2 trips combined).

      Does Metro have military discount? ›

      For Metro-North, active-duty military personnel receive 25% off the one-way station fare. The ticket is valid for 60 days from the date of purchase for peak and off-peak travel on all Metro-North trains.

      Is there a hop on hop off bus in Houston? ›

      HOUSTON HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TOURS

      Hop off our open-air, double-decker busses and check out the attractions that interest you. Then, hop back on and skip the ones that don't. A sightseeing tour has never been so seamless and stress-free! Check out the Zoo, Space Center Houston, and the Downtown Aquarium.

      Is 30-day unlimited Metrocard worth it? ›

      The 30-day unlimited card is worth the price if you take the subway or local bus more than 46 times per month. If you plan on taking fewer rides than that, you're better off with a pay-per-ride card.

      What is the cheapest Metrocard? ›

      Types of MetroCards and what they cost
      • Pay-Per-Ride. Cost per swipe: $2.75. ...
      • 7-Day or 30-Day Unlimited. Cost: $33 (7-day) or $127 (30-day). ...
      • 7-Day Unlimited Express Bus Plus. Cost: $62. ...
      • Single Ride. Cost: $3. ...
      • Student MetroCards. ...
      • Reduced Fare. ...
      • JFK-AirTrain 30-Day Unlimited Ride. ...
      • JFK-AirTrain 10-Trip.

      How do I get a Metro Rail card? ›

      A passenger can avail a card at the station before the journey and will have to submit before leaving the train. Cards can be purchased at ticket office machine (TOM) at station with the help of salespersons. Passengers can also avail cards from vending machines at the stations.

      How can I get cash without a card? ›

      Some ATMs (especially bank network ATMs) allow you to make cardless withdrawals using your mobile banking app or mobile wallet. Another way to access cash is to cash a cheque, collect cashback, or go directly to your bank in person to withdraw the cash (although this can come with some fees).

      Can you use someone else's Metro card? ›

      No, you cannot.

      Can two people use the same MetroCard? ›

      Unlimited Ride MetroCard

      Cannot be used again at the same subway station or the same bus route for at least 18 minutes. Cannot be used by or transferred to another person until the completion of a trip for which entry was obtained.

      Can I refuse to wear a mask in Texas? ›

      Government Mask Requirements Prohibited Under GA-38

      As of July 2021, state and local governments cannot require masks.

      Should you wear a mask on a plane? ›

      For people aged 2 years or older—including passengers and workers—CDC recommends properly wearing a high-quality mask or respirator over the nose and mouth in indoor areas of public transportation (such as airplanes, trains, buses, ferries) and transportation hubs (such as airports, stations, and seaports).

      Do I still need to wear a mask? ›

      It is strongly recommended that you wear a face covering when visiting any Health and Social Care setting, and follow other guidance, such as social distancing and using hand washing facilities, to keep patients, other service users and staff safe. These settings include: hospitals. GP surgeries.

      What time is parking free in Houston? ›

      Answer: Parking meters are enforced Monday through Saturday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., except where pay station or posted signs indicate otherwise. Parking meters are not enforced on Official City Holidays.

      How long can a car be parked on the street in Houston? ›

      City Ordinance 26-93 states that a vehicle cannot legally park on the public street for more than 24 hours. This helps to reduce neighborhood blight and identify stolen vehicles.

      Where can I park for free in downtown Houston? ›

      On-street parking in downtown is FREE Monday-Saturday from 6 pm-7 am and all day Sunday. Again, beware of red markings (see Tip # 2)! Commercial meters (usually painted red) designate parking spots for commercial vehicles (with company logos displayed) only.

      Where do you catch the train in Houston? ›

      The busiest train station in Houston is 902 Washington Ave. As Houston's main station, it has the most trains coming and going. However, a popular alternative is Bus Terminal - 2121 Main St.

      How long is the train ride at the Houston Aquarium? ›

      Approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

      How do you get around Houston without a car? ›

      1. METRO Bus & Rail.
      2. Parking.
      3. Rideshare.
      4. Street Closures.
      5. Houston BCycle.
      6. Zipcar.
      7. Vehicles For Hire.
      8. Megabus.

      Are Houston buses free? ›

      The discounted fare is 60 cents for Local bus, METRORail, METRORapid, or METRO curb2curb. For Park & Ride commuter express bus service, the discounted fare ranges from $1-4 depending on where you board. On this page, you'll learn: Who's eligible for a discounted fare.

      Is bus free after using metro? ›

      After you check-out from the metro station, you will have 30 minutes to check-in on a bus. Having done this on time, your metro and bus trips will be charged as a single journey (you will be charged based on the total number of zones passed in the 2 trips combined).

      How do I get a free ride in Houston? ›

      Call 713-224-RIDE (7433) or 888-606-RIDE (7433).

      How much is a bus pass in Texas? ›

      Additional Urban Fares available Through Token App
      Type of FareRegularReduced
      Day Pass*$2.00$1.00
      Weekly Pass*$10.00$5.00
      Monthly Pass**$25.00$12.50
      Student Pass***$25.00Valid Aug – Dec and Jan – July

      Do you need a minimum of 7.50 to use bus after you use Metro? ›

      Ensure you have a minimum balance of AED 7.50 on your card. Approach the gates of Metro or the entrances of bus/ water bus. Place your nol Card on the card reader. Wait to hear a beep or look for the green light which signals a successful check-in.

      What happens if you forget to tap out Metro? ›

      If you touch-in but don't touch-out at your destination stop, with the same card or device, we won't know what journey you made. If this happens, you'll automatically pay the incomplete journey fare.

      How much is a 30 day Metro pass? ›

      Passes Price are 7 day – 110 AED; 30 day – 350 AED; 90 day – 830 AED; 365 day – 2,670 AED.

      Are buses free with travel card? ›

      A Travelcard (in the zones it's valid for) gives you unlimited travel at any time on bus, Tube, Tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London. You can use it on all buses, and if valid in zones 3, 4, 5 or 6, on all trams.

      How does credit card work on bus? ›

      Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.

      Can you use cash app to pay for bus fare? ›

      Using Your Cash Card for Contactless Purchases

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