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Take Metro To GREENLINK SHUTTLE SERVICES connect you to a variety of destinations throughout Downtown as well as the METRORail Green and Purple Lines. Greenlink Shuttles are run TAKE thanks to a partnership between METRO and 10 Central Houston, Inc. UH-DOWNTOWN STATION METRO RUIZ COMMERCE JENSENCOMMERCE u 59 45 o FRANKLIN y TO a B H o CRAWFORD al CONGRESS CONGRESS MILAM u TRAVIS B CAROLINE SMITH SAN JACINTO SAN PRESTON PRESTON PRESTON FANNIN MINUTE LOUISIANA H MAID PARK PRAIRIE EADO/ STADIUM TEXAS TEXAS H H CENTRAL CAPITOL CENTRAL STATION BBVA STATION H CAPITOL CONVENTION THEATER DISTRICT COMPASS DISTRICT MAIN CENTRAL RUSK STATION STADIUM RUSK H WALKER WALKER McKINNEY MAIN ST. SQUARE LAMAR GREEN DISCOVERY CHARTRES DALLAS H EMANUEL ST. HUTCHINS H DOWLING AVE DE LAS AMERICAS DE LAS AVE H H GEORGE R. BROWN H CONVENTION CENTER POLK POLK H H H CLAY TOYOTA AUSTIN CLAY APRIL 1-4, 2016 CENTER JACKSON HAMILTON LA BRANCH BELL BELL CHENEVERT BELL TOYOTA GARAGE 59 LEELAND LEELAND H LEGEND PEASE N PEASE H GREENLINK - GREEN ROUTE JEFFERSON MAIN GREENLINK - ORANGE ROUTE JEFFERSON METRORAIL DOWNTOWN SMITH ST JOSEPH PKWY TRANSIT METRORAIL STATIONS ST JOSEPH PKWY METRO CENTER 45 HQ H HOTEL PIERCE STREET CLOSURE 45 SHUTTLE STOPS W GRAY GRAY Take METRORail directly to all of the NCAA action with quick and convenient access to the following events: GREENLINK HOURS OF OPERATION • NCAA FInal Four games - DATE TIME Reliant Park Station Friday, April 1 6:30 am – Midnight • NCAA Final Four Fan Fest - Saturday, April 2 9 am – Midnight NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER/HCC From the Theater District - Convention District Station Sunday, April 3 9 am – Midnight MELBOURNE/NORTH LINDALE 610 OR walk from Main Street Square Station/Central Monday, April 4 6:30 am – Midnight LINDALE PARK Station to George R. Brown LEGEND CAVALCADE Convention Center N RED LINE 59 GREEN LINE MOODY PARK • March Madness Music Festival - PURPLE LINE From the Theater District - METRORail LAST TRAIN DEPARTURES FULTON/NORTH CENTRAL STATION 45 Convention District Station TRANSFER STATION QUITMAN/NEAR NORTHSIDE OR walk from Main Street LAST TRAIN NCAA10 FINAL FOUR DATE DEPARTURE TIME EVENTS & ACTIVITIES Square Station/Central FROM BURNETT TRANSIT CENTER/ Station to Discovery Green CASA DE AMIGOS Friday, April 1 Fannin South NB – 1:40 am UH-DOWNTOWN 10 UH-Downtown SB – 3:06 am THEATER • Tip Off Tailgate - DISTRICT Convention District WB – 2:42 am PRESTON ALLEN PARKWAY Reliant Park Station CENTRAL STATION Saturday, April 2 Fannin South NB – 1:40 am MAIN STREET SQUARE UH-Downtown SB – 3:06 am DOWNTOWN CONVENTION DISTRICT BELL Convention District WB – 2:42 am EaDo/STADIUM DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER COFFEE PLANT/SECOND WARD Sunday, April 3 Fannin South NB – 11:24 pm MCGOWEN LOCKWOOD/EASTWOOD UH-Downtown SB – 12:50 am LEELAND/ ALTIC/HOWARD HUGHES Convention District WB – 1:12 am ENSEMBLE/HCC THIRD WARD CESAR CHAVEZ/67TH ST. WHEELER Monday, April 4 Fannin South NB – 11:24 pm MAGNOLIA PARK TRANSIT CENTER UH-Downtown SB – 12:50 am ELGIN/THIRD WARD Convention District WB – 1:12 am UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON MUSEUM DISTRICT ROBERTSON STADIUM/UH/TSU HERMANN PARK/ UH SOUTH/UNIVERSITY OAKS RICE U HERMANN PARK MEMORIAL HERMANN HOSPITAL/ MACGREGOR PARK/ HOUSTON ZOO MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. DRYDEN/TMC TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER PALM CENTER TMC TRANSIT CENTER 45 TRANSIT CENTER 288 SMITH LANDS RideMETRO.org | 713.635.4000 NRG PARK RELIANT PARK 610 facebook.com/ridemetro @metrohouston FANNIN SOUTH.
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