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METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP AGENTE ATLANTIDA 5945 Bellaire Blvd 77081 AMPCO PARKING SYSTEM 2777 Allen Parkway 77019 ARENA MART 7324 SW Frwy #150 77074 BARGAIN FOOD MART 1908 West 18th St 77008 BELLAIRE CHECK CASHING 6436 Bellaire Blvd 77074 BOOST MOBILE 2931 Walnut Bend Ln 77042 C STORE 1415 Richmond 77006 CENTRAL PARKING 1600 Smith #250 77002 CENTRAL PARKING 300 Clay 77002 CHECK SOLUTIONS 11204 Veterans Memorial 77067 CHEVRON/RUNNERS 3365 Old Spanish Trail 77021 CITGO GAS 12300 Bissonnet 77099 CORNER FOOD STORE 8789 Hammerly 77080 CORNER STORE 7129 Lawndale 77023 CORNER STORE 911 Studewood St. 77008 CORNER STORE 4839 Dacoma Rd 77018 CORNER STORE 402 S Mason 77450 CORNER STORE 2203 N Gessner 77080 CORNER STORE 8301 Knight Road 77054 CORNER STORE 7702 Bellaire 77036 CORNER STORE 926 Westheimer 77006 CORNER STORE 3770 S. Gessner 77063 CORNER STORE 2000 W. 18th 77008 CORNER STORE 11730 Westheimer 77077 CORNER STORE 11499 Beamer Rd 77089 CORNER STORE 14209 Wallisville 77015 CORNER STORE 6802 Bissonnet 77074 CORNER STORE 14121 Ella Blvd 77014 CORNER STORE 8303 Wilcrest 77072 CORNER STORE 8040 South Loop 77017 CORNER STORE 7230 Longpoint 77055 CORNER STORE 1816 Shepherd Dr 77007 CORNER STORE 9710 Beechnut 77036 CORNER STORE 7802 Westheimer 77063 CORNER STORE 3519 S. Shepherd 77098 CORNER STORE 8111 W. Tidwell 77040 CORNER STORE 5838 Westheimer 77057 CORNER STORE 5330 N Brasewood 77096 CORNER STORE 23307 Aldine Westfield 77373 CORNER STORE 9365 S. Main 77025 CORNER STORE 1544 N Shepherd 77008 CORNER STORE 6142 Long Dr 77055 CORNER STORE 1807 W. 43rd 77018 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP CORNER STORE 475 FM 1960 77090 CORNER STORE 10302 I-10 East 77029 CRESTMONT PARK 11404 Martin Luther King 77048 DJ SUPERMARKET 4401 Harrisburg St 77011 EXPRESS FUEL (METRO Money cards only) 8835 E Sam Houston Pkwy N 77044 FANNIN CORNER STORE 1018 Preston 77002 FANNIN FOOD MART 625 Fannin St. 77002 Fast Track Fuel 4901 Griggs Rd. 77021 FIESTA 1020 Quitman 77009 FIESTA 800 South Wayside 77023 FIESTA 1603 Spencer Hwy 77587 FIESTA 5600 Mykawa 77033 FIESTA 6200 Bellaire 77081 FIESTA 2323 Wirt Rd 77055 FIESTA 10401 Jensen Dr 77093 FIESTA 12201 East Freeway 77015 FIESTA 4711 Airline 77022 FIESTA 5800 Lyons 77020 FIESTA 14315 Bellaire 77083 FIESTA 4200 San Jacinto 77004 FIESTA 8130 Kirby 77054 FIESTA 8320 FM 1960 77070 FIESTA 2877 Richey St 77017 FIESTA 12355 S. Main 77035 FIESTA 9419 Mesa Rd 77078 FIESTA 11240 Fondren 77096 FIESTA 11006 Airline Dr 77037 FIESTA 1175 Edgebrook 77034 FIESTA 7510 Bellfort 77017 FIESTA 8710 Bellaire 77036 FIESTA 1728 West Mount Houston 77038 FIESTA 8650 S Brasewood 77031 FIESTA 1530 Independence 77489 FIESTA 4114 Fulton 77009 FIESTA 5815 Lockwood 77026 FIESTA 9420 Cullen 77051 FIESTA 4330 Hwy 6 N 77084 FIESTA 333 S Mason Rd 77450 FIESTA 12584 Westheimer Rd 77077 FLAMINGO SUPERMARKET 5202 Canal St 77011 FOOD COUNTRY 3107 Blalock Rd 77080 FOODARAMA 10810 South Post Oak 77035 FOODARAMA 5665 Beechnut 77096 FOODARAMA 1805 Ella Blvd 77008 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP FOODARAMA 4425 West Fuqua 77045 FOODARAMA 11502 Wilcrest 77091 FOODARAMA 1603 Cartwright 77489 FOODARAMA 11021 Fuqua 77089 FOODARAMA 15915 South Post Oak 77053 FOODARAMA 7320 Antoine 77088 FOODTOWN 2040 Richey Rd 77502 FOODTOWN 12182 Veterans Memorial 77067 FOODTOWN 901 S. Richey 77506 FOODTOWN 5367 Antoine 77091 FOODTOWN 2770 N Sam Houston PKWY W 77038 FOODTOWN 8800 West Sam Houston 77009 FOODTOWN 9525 Kirkwood 77099 FOODTOWN 9725 Fondren 77096 FOODTOWN 5 Uvalde 77015 FOODTOWN 7426 Airline 77076 FOODTOWN 1130 Eldridge 77478 FOODTOWN 1455 Wilcrest 77099 FOODTOWN 10902 Scarsdale 77089 FOODTOWN 570 El Dorado 77598 FOODTOWN 23221 Aldine Westfield #850 77373 FOODTOWN 6470 W Little York Rd 77091 FOODTOWN 1420 W FM 1960 77090 FULTON FOOD & GAS 7200 Fulton 77022 GATEWAY NEWSTAND 1200 McKinney 77002 GATEWAY NEWSTAND 1100 Louisiana#87 77002 GATEWAY NEWSTAND 500 Dallas 77002 GLAMOURS CARDS AND GIFTS 1111 Louisiana St - B-11 77002 GLAMOURS NEWSTAND 1000 Main St - T-150 77002 GLAMOUR'S SUNDRIES 815 Walker 77002 GLAMOURS VARIETY 1001 Fannin #M170 77002 HARRIS COUNTY FEDERAL CU 1400 Franklin 77002 HEB 10919 Louetta Rd 77070 HEB 3111 Woodridge #500 77087 HEB 10100 Beechnut 77072 HEB 11815 Westheimer 77077 HEB 14498 Bellaire Blvd 77083 HEB 10251 Kempwood 77043 HEB 5225 Buffalo Speedway 77005 HEB 25675 Nelson Way 77494 HEB 1701 West Alabama St. 77098 HEB 9503 Jones Rd 77065 HEB 5885 San Felipe 77057 HEB 4517 Kingwood Dr 77345 HEB 8900 Hwy 6 77459 HEB 4724 Hwy 6 77459 I&M CANDY AND NEWSTAND 1201 Louisiana 77002 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP JUST A DOLLAR 901 Main 77002 KINGS LIQUOR 821 Telephone Rd 77023 KROGER 10250 Hwy 6 77459 KROGER 1440 Studemont St 77007 KROGER 25050 FM 1093 77406 KROGER 9703 Barker Cypress Rd 77433 KROGER 24350 Kuykendahl Rd 77389 KROGER 2700 West Grand Parkway N 77449 KROGER 9806 Gaston Rd 77494 KROGER 14221 E Sam Houston PKWY 77044 KROGER 1920 W League City Pkwy 77573 KROGER 1712 Spring Green Blvd 77494 KROGER 6315 Garth Rd 77521 KROGER 6350 Telephone Rd 77017 KROGER 14344 Memorial Drive 77079 KROGER 20355 Cypresswood 77433 KROGER 9475 FM1960 77338 KROGER 4000 Polk 77023 KROGER 3300 Montrose 77006 KROGER 13133 Veterans Memorial Dr 77014 KROGER 1918 El Dorado 77012 KROGER 15802 Champion Forest Drive 77379 KROGER 1801 South Voss 77057 KROGER 3410 North Park Drive 77339 KROGER 9330 Jones Rd 77065 KROGER 1035 North Shephard 77008 KROGER 10306 South Post Oak 77096 KROGER 5150 Buffalo Speedway 77005 KROGER 4747 Research Forest Dr 77382 KROGER 19300 W Lake Houston Prkway 77346 KROGER 13135 Louetta 77429 KROGER 12620 Woodforest 77015 KROGER 22150 Westheimer Parkway 77450 KROGER 1505 Wirt Rd 77055 KROGER 1520 Eldridge 77077 KROGER 18030 FM 529 77433 KROGER 1938 West Gray 77019 KROGER 1258 West 43rd Street 77018 KROGER 5671 Treaschwig 77373 KROGER 25651 Hwy59 N 77339 KROGER 17455 Spring Cypress 77429 KROGER 9919 Westheimer 77042 KROGER 6060 FM 2920 77379 KROGER 6700 Woodlands Parkway 77380 KROGER 12434 Tomball Parkway 77086 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP KROGER 3820 Atascocita Dr 77396 KROGER 12222 Jones Rd 77070 KROGER 2301 Rayford Rd 77386 KROGER 8550 Highway 6 North 77095 KROGER 11565 Highway 6 South 77478 KROGER 18518 Kuykendahl 77379 KROGER 6055 Fry Rd 77449 KROGER 16400 El Camino 77062 KROGER 14060 FM 2920 77375 KROGER 360 FM 1960 West 77090 KROGER 6350 North Eldridge Pkwy 77041 KROGER 8011 W Grand PKWY S 77407 KROGER 2750 E. League City Pkwy 77573 KROGER 9325 Katy Freeway 77024 KROGER 2300 North Gessner 77080 KROGER 239 20th St. 77008 KROGER 8000 Research Forest Dr 77382 KROGER 1550 Grand Parkway 77493 KROGER 250 South FM 270 77573 KROGER 12555 Briar Forest Drive 77077 KROGER 12400 FM 1960 77065 KROGER 8745 Spring Cypress 77379 KROGER 9125 West Sam Houston Pkwy 77064 KROGER 7747 Kirby 77030 KROGER 3135 FM 528 77546 KROGER 11701 East Sam Houston Pkwy 77089 KROGER 10010 Cypresswood Drive 77070 KROGER 6200 Hwy 6 77459 KROGER 22030 Market Place Dr 77357 KROGER 18861 South University Blvd 77479 LYTRONIC MOBILE 7214 Wheatley 77088 MAIN FOOD STORE 1101 Main St 77002 MI TIENDA 3800 E little York Rd 77093 MONTERREY FOOD STORE 1906 Chapman St 77009 MS EXPRESS 7666 Canal 77011 O.S.T. FOOD MART 3821 OST 77021 ONE STOP FOOD STORE 9615 Kempwood Dr 77080 PAKS FOOD STORE 301 W. Alabama 77006 PARADISE GIFTS 600 Travis Level A 77002 PARADISE GIFTS 1600 Smith #250 77002 PARADISE GIFTS 910 Louisiana #M155 77002 PARADISE GIFTS 601 Jefferson 77002 PARADISE GIFTS 711 Lousiana 77002 PAYLESS SUPERMARKET 6901 MLK 77033 PLS CHECK CASHERS 6237 Bellaire Blvd 77081 PLS CHECK CASHERS 798 Maxey Rd 77013 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP PLS CHECK CASHERS 103 Crosstimbers Ave 77022 PLS CHECK CASHERS 6213 Lyons Ave 77026 PLS CHECK CASHERS 8607 Long Point 77055 PLS CHECK CASHERS 11422 SW Frwy 77031 PLS CHECK CASHERS 8990 Westheimer 77063 PLS CHECK CASHERS 5823 Gulf Frwy 77023 PLS CHECK CASHERS 34 Aldine Bender 77060 PLS CHECK CASHERS 6890 Monroe Rd 77017 PLS CHECK CASHERS 12601 Westheimer 77077 PLS CHECK CASHERS 100 S. Wayside Dr 77011 PLS CHECK CASHERS 11200 NW Frwy 77092 QUICK FOOD MART 12302 Hillcroft 77035 QUICK MONEY CHECK CASHING 4700 Telephone Rd. 77087 QUICK MONEY CHECK CASHING 3330 Hillcroft Suite Z 77057 QUICK STOP 6619 Chimney Rock 77081 RANDALLS 14610 Memorial Drive 77079 RANDALLS 5219 FM 1960 77069 RANDALLS 4800 West Bellfort 77035 RANDALLS 4540 Kingwood Drive 77345 RANDALLS 3131 West Holcombe Blvd 77025 RANDALLS 12850 Memorial #1000 77024 RANDALLS 2225 Louisiana 77002 RANDALLS 5264 West 34th Street 77092 RANDALLS 600 Kingwood Drive 77339 RANDALLS 2850 FM 518 77584 RANDALLS 2951 Marina Bay Drive 77573 RANDALLS 525 South Fry Road 77450 RANDALLS 18322 Clay Road 77084 RANDALLS 9660 Westheimer 77063 RANDALLS 5130 Bellaire Blvd 77401 RANDALLS 5161 San Felipe 77056 RANDALLS 5586 Weslayan 77005 RANDALLS 2323 Clear Lake City Blvd 77062 REED FOOD STORE (METRO Money cards only) 5202 Reed Rd 77033 RICE UNIVERSITY (CASHIER'S OFFICE) 6100 Main St 77005 SCOTT FOOD MART 5820 Scott St. 77021 SELLERS BROS 8011 Elvera 77012 SELLERS BROS 1202 Uvalde 77015 SELLERS BROS 10901 Market Street 77029 SELLERS BROS 3337 Telephone Rd 77023 SELLERS BROS 402 Edgebrook 77034 SELLERS BROS 1523 Little York 77093 SELLERS BROS 5900 Renwick 77081 SELLERS BROS 601 North Ceasar Chavez 77011 METRO Fare Card Retail / Reload Locations LOCATION ADDRESS ZIP SELLERS BROS 9494 Hammerly 77080 SELLERS BROS 1050 Federal Rd 77015 SENOR CHECK CASHING 14525 Bellaire Blvd. 77083 SENOR CHECK CASHING 4701 West 34th St. 77092 SENOR CHECK CASHING 7210 Lawndale St. 77012 SENOR CHECK CASHING 920 E.
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