Keeping You Connected

The Energy Corridor District enjoys several existing mass transit options. The Addicks Park and Ride is the centerpiece for all existing METRO routes within the District. The Harris County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (METRO) operates several routes – a Park and Ride service connecting residents to downtown Houston, the Northwest Transit Center, the Westpark area, and close to Fort Bend county.

Never been on a bus before? Explore the links below for tools and information on routes, fares, and how to ride.


 

How to Ride

Information on planning your METRO bus trip, how to pay your fare, and where to board the bus – including how to ride the bus with a bike.

Schedule and Maps

Local buses primarily operate within the city. Service varies depending on the route, but most routes operate seven days a week and nearly 24 hours a day.

Addicks Park and Ride

Addicks Park & Ride offers commuters morning and evening services, including transit to downtown, Kingsland, Addicks, TMC, and Northwest Transit Center.

Free Emergency Rides for Energy Corridor Commuters.

METRO offers commuters a way home in the event of a midday emergency up to three times per calendar year. This is a free service available to all bus patrons without midday service and STAR Vanpool riders. Bus patrons MUST register here.