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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Central Station (Houston)

Central Station is a light rail station served by METRORail in downtown Houston, Texas, United States. It serves as a major transfer point between the Red, Purple and Green lines. It is the busiest station on the Green and Purple lines.

Infrastructure

The Red Line is served by an island platform along Main Street between Capitol Street and Rusk Street, and officially referred to as Central Station Main. At the time of construction for the Green and Purple Line, the Red Line platform for the station was an infill along the existing line.

Trains served by the Green and Purple Lines eastbound utilize a side platform on Capitol Street between Fannin Street and San Jacinto Street (officially referred to as Central Station Capitol), and westbound trains serve a side platform on Rusk Street between Fannin Street and San Jacinto Street (officially referred to as Central Station Rusk).

History

The Red line platform opened on February 18, 2015 along the pre-existing rail line. The Green and Purple line platforms opened May 23, 2015.

Points of interest

Destinations located within a short walk of the station include:

References

  1. ^ "Central Station Main to Open for METRORail Passengers". 16 February 2015. Retrieved 23 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Media Invited to Get On Board METRO's New Light Rail Lines". 17 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015.

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