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KCYB-LP (103.5 FM) is a terrestrial American low power radio station, licensed to the unincorporated area of Cypress, Harris County, Texas, United States, and is owned by the Cypress Broadcasting Club of Cypress, Texas. [2]
Cypress is located near the intersection of US Highway 290 and Spring-Cypress Road. Cypress is located within the Cypress Creek and Little Cypress Creek watershed. There are no official boundary lines for the exact area, but roads commonly mentioned to bound the area include FM 529 road as the southern border, HWY 6 and FM 1960 as the eastern border, and HWY 249 as the northern border.
KYND (1520 AM) is a commercial terrestrial radio station, licensed to the unincorporated Harris County community of Cypress, serving the Houston, Texas metropolitan area as a Class D daytime only operating facility. KYND is owned by El Sembrador Ministries.
US 290) is the original routing of US 290 through the town of Cypress. The route was designated in 1993 as a limited-access bypass was built to the northeast of the original routing. [ 46 ] At roughly 1.3 miles (2.1 km), it is US 290's shortest designated business route, serving the south side of Cypress's shopping area near the Fry Road and ...
W L York / Northwest Station P&R Jersey Village Northwest Station Brookhollow West West Little York Park and Ride Downtown Stops along Smith and Louisiana Streets Northwest Freeway HOV, Katy Freeway 200,604 [24] 217 Cypress P&R Cypress Cypress Park and Ride 331,025 [25] 219 W.L York/NW Station/Cypress Cypress Cypress Park and Ride Jersey Village
Iglesia Cristiana Ebenezer of Greenville, TX: Spanish religious KYLR: 92.1 FM: Hutto: Educational Media Foundation: Christian adult contemporary KYNC-LP: 95.7 FM: Sachse: Iglesia Casa de Oracion y Alabanza AG: Spanish religious KYND: 1520 AM: Cypress: El Sembrador Ministries: Spanish Christian KYOD-LP: 93.7 FM: Odessa: North Odessa Hispanic ...
The station will be located at 445 E Belt Line Road in Dallas, Texas. [1] The station will serve the newly planned Cypress Waters community to the south. [ 2 ] The station was previously expected to open in 2024, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] but has been delayed with the Silver Line until late 2025 to mid-2026.
A bus loading and kiss-and-ride area (connected to the platforms via a pedestrian walkway) is located west of this station. [2] After announcements that TEXRail was green-lit, DFW Airport has said that they will provide $40 million to operate only the DFW Airport/Terminal B station, leaving Trinity Metro to operate this station.