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METRORail Green Line

The Green Line[6] is a 3.3 mi (5.3 km)[4][5][7] METRORail light rail/streetcar[1] line operated by METRO in Houston, Texas, serving the East End area. The first seven-station segment of this line opened on May 23, 2015.[3] The two-station eastern end of this route was delayed due to issues over crossing Union Pacific Railroad tracks, but eventually opened in January 2017.[8][9]

Green Line
Overview
StatusOperating
LocaleHouston, Texas
Termini
Stations9
Service
TypeLight rail/Streetcar[1]
SystemMETRORail
Operator(s)METRO
Daily ridership4,188 (September 2023)[2]
History
OpenedMay 23, 2015[3]
Technical
Line length3.3 mi (5.3 km)[4][5]
CharacterStreet running downtown, exclusive right-of-way elsewhere
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
ElectrificationOverhead cantenary
Highest elevationStreet level until Altic/Howard Hughes, then returns to street level. Elevated overpass between the streets.
Route map

Key
Tracks shared with Purple Line
Station
Transit center
Transfer station

All stations are accessible

Route edit

Between Theater District and EaDo/Stadium stations, the Green Line shares tracks with the Purple Line. In downtown, the eastbound track runs along Capitol Street, while its westbound counterpart runs along Rusk Street. On both of these streets, trains operate in mixed traffic using the rightmost lane.[1] Transfers to the Red Line will occur at the Fannin Station. Before crossing I-69/US 59, the 2 tracks converge onto a dedicated right-of-way along the south side of Texas Avenue to EaDo/Stadium Station, which will give access to the BBVA Compass Stadium where the MLS soccer team Houston Dynamo & Texas Southern Tigers football play. East of EaDo/Stadium Station, the Green Line and the Purple Line diverge, with the Purple Line turning south and the East End Line continuing east.

The Green line continues in a dedicated right-of-way on the south side of Harrisburg Road, which transitions to the center of Harrisburg Road at Middleton Street. It remains in the median to its former eastern terminus at Altic/Howard Hughes Station.

A six-block-long bridge carries the line over freight rail tracks located on Harrisburg and Hughes, extending the line eastward to the Magnolia Transit Center. Construction of this bridge began in March 2015 and finished in late 2016, with the extension opening on January 11, 2017.[10][11][12]

Construction edit

Phase I of construction was due to be completed by spring 2012, with Phase II scheduled to be complete by summer 2012,[13] and a planned opening in 2013 or 2014. By fall 2010, it became clear that a late 2013 opening was impossible, and the line would not open until late 2014.[14]

Problems with non-MetroRAIL construction projects downtown, as well as with the axle-counters used to regulate light rail traffic, subsequently pushed back the opening of the line to April and then May 2015.[15][16]

Opposition to east end of line edit

As early as about a month after construction began for this line, it was reported that there opposition existed to this line, particularly because of the installation of the six-block-long bridge meant to avoid the freight railroad at the east end of the line.[17] Further opposition to this line arose when area resident began to notice a loss in business in areas where construction was taking place.[18] Subsequently, Metro decided to build the western portion of the line in the meantime, while the construction of the portion of the line between Altic/Howard Hughes Station and Magnolia Transit Center Station was deferred.

An overpass segment meant to avoid the freight railroad track and to complete the line between Altic/Howard Hughes Station and Magnolia Transit Center is expected to take up to 18 months to complete and broke ground in March, 2015.[19][20][21][22] The bridge was completed in early 2017, and the first train traveled across it on January 9, with regular service beginning on the 11th, which marked the completion of the Green Line to its Magnolia terminus.[8][23]

Stations edit

The following is a list of stations for the Green Line, listed in order from west to east.[24]

METRORail line key edit

     Red Line
     Purple Line

Station Opening
year
Connections
METRORail METRO Bus
Theater District 2015      20, 30, 44, 85, 151, 160/161/162, Park & Ride routes
Central Station (Capitol/Rusk) 2015           6, 11, 51/52, 137
Convention District 2015     
EaDo/Stadium 2015     
Coffee Plant/Second Ward 2015 29
Lockwood/Eastwood 2015 80
Altic/Howard Hughes 2015
Cesar Chavez/67th Street 2017
Magnolia Park Transit Center 2017 20, 28, 38, 50, 76

Expansion edit

A possible expansion for the line would bring it south from the Magnolia Transit Center to converge with the Purple Line at a station yet to be named, and moving along the same right-of-way to Hobby Airport.[25][unreliable source?]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Station Guide Downtown" (PDF). METRORail. March 7, 2014. pp. 3–4. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  2. ^ "Executive Summary - September 2023". Houston METRO. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Railfest Celebrates New Rail Lines". Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. Retrieved 23 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b "East End Line (landing page)". METRORail. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  5. ^ a b "METRORail". Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  6. ^ . METRORail. Archived from the original on 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  7. ^ Abrahams, Tom (April 16, 2010). "East End light rail reaches milestone". KTRK-TV ABC13. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  8. ^ a b "Metro completes light rail line with new overpass just before Super Bowl". Houston Business Journal. January 11, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  9. ^ Rivas, Elissa (2017-01-11). "METRORail Green Line opens Wednesday morning". ABC13 Houston. Retrieved 2020-08-31.
  10. ^ "East End Harrisburg Overpass Project Celebrates with Groundbreaking" (Press release). Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. March 11, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2015.
  11. ^ "Metro completes light rail line with new overpass just before Super Bowl". Houston Business Journal. January 11, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
  12. ^ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Houston_MetroRail_Harrisburg_%40_Wayside_Dr_2017-02-08.jpg [bare URL image file]
  13. ^ "Construction Schedule". METRORail. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  14. ^ "Rail Lines Will Not Meet Oct. 2013 Deadline". KRIV (FOX 26 Houston). September 9, 2010. Archived from the original on January 18, 2015. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  15. ^ "Construction Issues Prompt New April 2015 Rail Opening Date" (Press release). Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (Metro). September 25, 2014. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  16. ^ Begley, Dug (September 17, 2014). "More trouble for rail lines as opening pushed to next year". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Newspapers, LLC. Retrieved 2015-01-14.
  17. ^ "East End residents angered over Metro's plans to build bridge". KHOU 11CBS. October 22, 2009. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  18. ^ Cisneros, Cynthia (August 23, 2010). "East-end light rail construction faces opposition". KTRK-TV ABC13. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  19. ^ Delaughter, Gail (May 21, 2014). . Houston Public Media. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  20. ^ Begley, Dug (May 22, 2014). "Metro rejects pleas for delay, proceeds with East End overpass plan". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Newspapers, LLC. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  21. ^ Delaughter, Gail (July 2, 2014). . Houston Public Media. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
  22. ^ Hennes, Rebecca (March 14, 2015). "Groundbreaking of Metro overpass unites community". Houston Chronicle. Hearst Newspapers, LLC. Retrieved 2015-03-23.
  23. ^ https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Houston_MetroRail_Harrisburg_%40_Wayside_Dr_2017-02-08.jpg [bare URL image file]
  24. ^ (PDF). METRORail. March 27, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2013. Retrieved 2015-01-15.
  25. ^ "Metro Light Rail (Houston, Sugar Land, Galveston: 2015, university, tax) - Texas (TX) - City-Data Forum".
  • Knight, Paul (January 22, 2010). "Light Rail Construction On The East End Line Not Going Smoothly For Businessowners." Houston Press.

External links edit

  • METRO Official Website
  • Go METRORail

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The Green Line 6 is a 3 3 mi 5 3 km 4 5 7 METRORail light rail streetcar 1 line operated by METRO in Houston Texas serving the East End area The first seven station segment of this line opened on May 23 2015 3 The two station eastern end of this route was delayed due to issues over crossing Union Pacific Railroad tracks but eventually opened in January 2017 8 9 Green LineOverviewStatusOperatingLocaleHouston TexasTerminiTheater District west Magnolia Park Transit Center east Stations9ServiceTypeLight rail Streetcar 1 SystemMETRORailOperator s METRODaily ridership4 188 September 2023 2 HistoryOpenedMay 23 2015 3 TechnicalLine length3 3 mi 5 3 km 4 5 CharacterStreet running downtown exclusive right of way elsewhereTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm ElectrificationOverhead cantenaryHighest elevationStreet level until Altic Howard Hughes then returns to street level Elevated overpass between the streets Route mapLegend Theater District Central Station Convention District I 69 US 59 EaDo Stadium to Palm Center Transit Center Coffee Plant Second Ward Lockwood Eastwood Altic Howard Hughes Union Pacific RR Cesar Chavez 67th Street Magnolia Park Transit Center Key Tracks shared with Purple Line Station Transit center Transfer station All stations are accessible This diagram viewtalkedit Contents 1 Route 2 Construction 2 1 Opposition to east end of line 3 Stations 3 1 METRORail line key 4 Expansion 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute editBetween Theater District and EaDo Stadium stations the Green Line shares tracks with the Purple Line In downtown the eastbound track runs along Capitol Street while its westbound counterpart runs along Rusk Street On both of these streets trains operate in mixed traffic using the rightmost lane 1 Transfers to the Red Line will occur at the Fannin Station Before crossing I 69 US 59 the 2 tracks converge onto a dedicated right of way along the south side of Texas Avenue to EaDo Stadium Station which will give access to the BBVA Compass Stadium where the MLS soccer team Houston Dynamo amp Texas Southern Tigers football play East of EaDo Stadium Station the Green Line and the Purple Line diverge with the Purple Line turning south and the East End Line continuing east The Green line continues in a dedicated right of way on the south side of Harrisburg Road which transitions to the center of Harrisburg Road at Middleton Street It remains in the median to its former eastern terminus at Altic Howard Hughes Station A six block long bridge carries the line over freight rail tracks located on Harrisburg and Hughes extending the line eastward to the Magnolia Transit Center Construction of this bridge began in March 2015 and finished in late 2016 with the extension opening on January 11 2017 10 11 12 Construction editPhase I of construction was due to be completed by spring 2012 with Phase II scheduled to be complete by summer 2012 13 and a planned opening in 2013 or 2014 By fall 2010 it became clear that a late 2013 opening was impossible and the line would not open until late 2014 14 Problems with non MetroRAIL construction projects downtown as well as with the axle counters used to regulate light rail traffic subsequently pushed back the opening of the line to April and then May 2015 15 16 Opposition to east end of line edit As early as about a month after construction began for this line it was reported that there opposition existed to this line particularly because of the installation of the six block long bridge meant to avoid the freight railroad at the east end of the line 17 Further opposition to this line arose when area resident began to notice a loss in business in areas where construction was taking place 18 Subsequently Metro decided to build the western portion of the line in the meantime while the construction of the portion of the line between Altic Howard Hughes Station and Magnolia Transit Center Station was deferred An overpass segment meant to avoid the freight railroad track and to complete the line between Altic Howard Hughes Station and Magnolia Transit Center is expected to take up to 18 months to complete and broke ground in March 2015 19 20 21 22 The bridge was completed in early 2017 and the first train traveled across it on January 9 with regular service beginning on the 11th which marked the completion of the Green Line to its Magnolia terminus 8 23 Stations editThe following is a list of stations for the Green Line listed in order from west to east 24 METRORail line key edit Red Line Purple Line Station Openingyear Connections METRORail METRO Bus Theater District 2015 20 30 44 85 151 160 161 162 Park amp Ride routes Central Station Capitol Rusk 2015 6 11 51 52 137 Convention District 2015 EaDo Stadium 2015 Coffee Plant Second Ward 2015 29 Lockwood Eastwood 2015 80 Altic Howard Hughes 2015 Cesar Chavez 67th Street 2017 Magnolia Park Transit Center 2017 20 28 38 50 76Expansion editA possible expansion for the line would bring it south from the Magnolia Transit Center to converge with the Purple Line at a station yet to be named and moving along the same right of way to Hobby Airport 25 unreliable source See also editMETRORail Purple LineReferences edit a b c Station Guide Downtown PDF METRORail March 7 2014 pp 3 4 Retrieved 2014 07 24 Executive Summary September 2023 Houston METRO Retrieved October 21 2023 a b Railfest Celebrates New Rail Lines Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Retrieved 23 May 2015 permanent dead link a b East End Line landing page METRORail Retrieved 2015 01 15 a b METRORail Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Texas Retrieved 2015 08 11 East End Line METRORail Archived from the original on 2013 01 21 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Abrahams Tom April 16 2010 East End light rail reaches milestone KTRK TV ABC13 Retrieved 2015 01 15 a b Metro completes light rail line with new overpass just before Super Bowl Houston Business Journal January 11 2017 Retrieved January 13 2017 Rivas Elissa 2017 01 11 METRORail Green Line opens Wednesday morning ABC13 Houston Retrieved 2020 08 31 East End Harrisburg Overpass Project Celebrates with Groundbreaking Press release Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County March 11 2015 Retrieved May 23 2015 Metro completes light rail line with new overpass just before Super Bowl Houston Business Journal January 11 2017 Retrieved January 20 2024 https upload wikimedia org wikipedia commons e ed Houston MetroRail Harrisburg 40 Wayside Dr 2017 02 08 jpg bare URL image file Construction Schedule METRORail Retrieved 2015 01 15 Rail Lines Will Not Meet Oct 2013 Deadline KRIV FOX 26 Houston September 9 2010 Archived from the original on January 18 2015 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Construction Issues Prompt New April 2015 Rail Opening Date Press release Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County Metro September 25 2014 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Begley Dug September 17 2014 More trouble for rail lines as opening pushed to next year Houston Chronicle Hearst Newspapers LLC Retrieved 2015 01 14 East End residents angered over Metro s plans to build bridge KHOU 11CBS October 22 2009 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Cisneros Cynthia August 23 2010 East end light rail construction faces opposition KTRK TV ABC13 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Delaughter Gail May 21 2014 Major Decision Expected On East End Light Rail Project Houston Public Media Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 24 Begley Dug May 22 2014 Metro rejects pleas for delay proceeds with East End overpass plan Houston Chronicle Hearst Newspapers LLC Retrieved 2014 07 24 Delaughter Gail July 2 2014 Metro Unveils Preliminary Designs For East End Overpass Houston Public Media Archived from the original on August 12 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 24 Hennes Rebecca March 14 2015 Groundbreaking of Metro overpass unites community Houston Chronicle Hearst Newspapers LLC Retrieved 2015 03 23 https upload wikimedia org wikipedia commons e ed Houston MetroRail Harrisburg 40 Wayside Dr 2017 02 08 jpg bare URL image file East End Line map PDF METRORail March 27 2012 Archived from the original PDF on March 20 2013 Retrieved 2015 01 15 Metro Light Rail Houston Sugar Land Galveston 2015 university tax Texas TX City Data Forum Knight Paul January 22 2010 Light Rail Construction On The East End Line Not Going Smoothly For Businessowners Houston Press External links editMETRO Official Website Go METRORail Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title METRORail Green Line amp oldid 1197529010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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