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Magnolia Park Transit Center is a light rail and bus station in Houston, Texas on the METRORail system. It is the eastern terminus of the Green Line and is located on Harrisburg Boulevard at 70th Street in Magnolia Park , in the East End .
The Magnolia Park community was organized in 1909. [2] The city incorporated in 1913, even having its own police force. [3] [4] 1913 map of the six wards of Houston, which also indicates Magnolia Park Magnolia Park and Central Park subdivisions, Houston, Texas (circa 1918) Magnolia Park originally had non-Hispanic White Americans.
Magnolia Park Magnolia Park Transit Center S Rice Av, Memorial Dr (East), Canal St 18.7 miles (30.1 km) 739,510 23 Clay/West 43rd Northline Northline Transit Center: Spring Branch Central Pitner Road & Roma Street Crosstimbers, West 43rd St, Clay Road 9.1 miles (14.6 km) 141,181 25 Richmond Greater Eastwood Eastwood Transit Center Westchase
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 ...
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The two lines intersect with the Red Line at the new Central Station, which had partially opened on February 18, 2015 for Red Line trains. [6] Two additional stations on the Green Line were opened on January 11, 2017, extending the line to the Magnolia Park Transit Center. [7]
East Magnolia (Discovery Park) Smith Cove Cruise Terminal (Pier 91), Seattle Center, Belltown Downtown Seattle 27 (morning, nights and Sunday)/124 (daytime) Schedule Map: 36 Trolley Yes Yes Yes Yes Downtown Seattle S Jackson St, Pacific Medical Center, Beacon Hill, Beacon Ave S, Jefferson Park, VA Hospital Othello Station
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