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Uptown Corridor - FAQs Full List
Uptown Corridor - FAQs Full List
Why is METRO planning for an Uptown Corridor?
The Uptown/Galleria area is the 17th largest business district in the country. The Uptown - West Loop Corridor is a portion of a much larger comprehensive transportation network that will provide transit interconnectivity around the city. The plan for the Uptown Corridor is that it will have interconnectivity with the University Corridor, which may connect through Greenway Plaza and include service to the University of St. Thomas, Texas Southern University and the University of Houston. The Uptown Corridor will also connect with the Northwest Transit Center which serves transferring commuters from 290 and I10. It will provide businesses along the corridor and their employees additional access to their locations and it will give area residents more transportation flexibility. Additionally, with more than double the number of hotel rooms as downtown Houston, it will benefit visitors to Houston who want to visit downtown as well as the Galleria area.
Where will the Uptown Corridor be?
This locally funded alignment will be approximately 4 miles long, with five or six stations throughout (click here to read more).
When will the construction take place?
Construction is expected to begin in the late summer of 2007 and be completed by 2011.
What could METRO do to help mitigate impacts and assist businesses during construction?
Ensuring the continued success of businesses is of utmost importance to the success of this project (click here to read more).
What will the transit amenities and station locations look like?
Transit amenities and stations will be markedly different from your typical bus stops and shelters (click here to read more).
Have there been any studies conducted on Uptown Corridor?
Yes. The Alternatives Analysis process was completed in 2003-2004 (click here for more).
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