Main Street Square (METRORail Station) - Connecting Bus Routes

Connecting Bus Routes

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

LOCAL: 1 Hospital, 3 Langley/West Gray, 5 Kashmere Gardens/Southmore, 6 Jensen/Tanglewood, 9 North Main/Gulfton, 11 Almeda/Nance, 15 Fulton, 18 Kirby Limited, 20 Canal/Long Point Limited, 24 Northline, 30 Clinton/Cullen, 40 Telephone/Pecore, 44 Acres Homes Limited, 48 Navigation, 50 Harrisburg/Heights, 52 Hirsch/Scott, 53 Briar Forest Limited, 56 Airline Limited, 60 South MacGregor, 66 Yale, 77 Liberty/MLK, 78 Alabama/Irvington, 79 West Little York, 80 Dowling/Lyons, 81 Westheimer-Sharpstown, 82 Westheimer-West Oaks, 85 Antoine.

LIMITED: 102 Bush IAH Limited, 108 Veterans Memorial Limited, 131 Memorial Limited, 137 Northshore Limited.

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.

SHUTTLE & CIRCULATOR: 313 Allen Parkway Special.

METRORail Red line stations
Stations
  • UH–Downtown
  • Preston
  • Main Street Square
  • Bell
  • Downtown Transit Center
  • McGowen
  • Ensemble/HCC
  • Wheeler
  • Museum District
  • Hermann Park/Rice U
  • Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo
  • Dryden/TMC
  • TMC Transit Center
  • Smith Lands
  • Reliant Park
  • Fannin South

Coordinates: 29°45′26.64″N 95°21′52.33″W / 29.7574°N 95.3645361°W / 29.7574; -95.3645361

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