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700 Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route 700 light rail time schedule & line map - Northbound View In Website Mode The 700 light rail line (- Northbound) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) - Northbound: 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM (2) - Southbound: 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM (3) Metrorail - Fannin South - Southbound: 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM (4) Metrorail -North Line Tc - Northbound: 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 700 light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 700 light rail arriving. Direction: - Northbound 700 light rail Time Schedule 18 stops - Northbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM Fannin South Tuesday 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM Reliant Park Wednesday 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM Smith Lands Thursday 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM Greenbriar Street, Houston Friday 4:05 AM - 6:53 PM Tmc Transit Center Saturday Not Operational Dryden/Tmc 6600 Fannin Street, Houston Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo 700 light rail Info Hermann Park/Rice U Direction: - Northbound Stops: 18 Museum District (Northbound) Trip Duration: 35 min 1200 Binz St, Houston Line Summary: Fannin South, Reliant Park, Smith Lands, Tmc Transit Center, Dryden/Tmc, Memorial Wheeler Station Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo, Hermann 4501 Main St, Houston Park/Rice U, Museum District (Northbound), Wheeler Station, Ensemble/Hcc, Mcgowen, Downtown Ensemble/Hcc Transit Center, Bell, Main Street Square 3601 Main St, Houston (Northbound), Central Station Main, Preston, Uh- Downtown, Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Nb Mcgowen Downtown Transit Center Bruce K. Smith, M.D. Bell 1400 Main St, Houston Main Street Square (Northbound) 917 Main Street, Houston Central Station Main 711 Main Street, Houston Preston 316 Main Street, Houston Uh-Downtown Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Nb Direction: - Southbound 700 light rail Time Schedule 18 stops - Southbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Tuesday 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM Uh-Downtown Wednesday 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM Preston Thursday 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM 316 Main Street, Houston Friday 4:45 AM - 7:33 PM Central Station Main 711 Main Street, Houston Saturday Not Operational Main Street Square (Southbound) 1101 Main St, Houston Bell 700 light rail Info 1400 Main St, Houston Direction: - Southbound Stops: 18 Downtown Transit Center Trip Duration: 36 min Bruce K. Smith, M.D. Line Summary: Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos, Uh- Downtown, Preston, Central Station Main, Main Mcgowen Street Square (Southbound), Bell, Downtown Transit Center, Mcgowen, Ensemble/Hcc, Wheeler Station, Ensemble/Hcc Museum District (Southbound), Hermann Park/Rice 3601 Main St, Houston U, Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo, Dryden/Tmc, Tmc Transit Center, Smith Lands, Wheeler Station Reliant Park, Fannin South 4501 Main St, Houston Museum District (Southbound) 5619 Fannin St, Houston Hermann Park/Rice U Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo Dryden/Tmc 6600 Fannin Street, Houston Tmc Transit Center Smith Lands Greenbriar Street, Houston Reliant Park Fannin South Direction: Metrorail - Fannin South - Southbound 700 light rail Time Schedule 25 stops Metrorail - Fannin South - Southbound Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM Northline Transit Center/Hcc Monday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM 7812 Fulton St, Houston Tuesday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM Melbourne/North Lindale 6304 Fulton St, Houston Wednesday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM Lindale Park Thursday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM Fulton Street, Houston Friday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM Cavalcade Saturday 12:06 AM - 11:48 PM 310 Cavalcade Street, Houston Moody Park 3821 Fulton St, Houston 700 light rail Info Fulton/North Central Direction: Metrorail - Fannin South - Southbound 2606 Fulton St, Houston Stops: 25 Trip Duration: 52 min Quitman/Near Northside Line Summary: Northline Transit Center/Hcc, 2300 N Main St, Houston Melbourne/North Lindale, Lindale Park, Cavalcade, Moody Park, Fulton/North Central, Quitman/Near Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Northside, Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos, Uh- Downtown, Preston, Central Station Main, Main Uh-Downtown Street Square (Southbound), Bell, Downtown Transit Center, Mcgowen, Ensemble/Hcc, Wheeler Station, Preston Museum District (Southbound), Hermann Park/Rice 316 Main Street, Houston U, Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo, Dryden/Tmc, Tmc Transit Center, Smith Lands, Central Station Main Reliant Park, Fannin South 711 Main Street, Houston Main Street Square (Southbound) 1101 Main St, Houston Bell 1400 Main St, Houston Downtown Transit Center Bruce K. Smith, M.D. Mcgowen Ensemble/Hcc 3601 Main St, Houston Wheeler Station 4501 Main St, Houston Museum District (Southbound) 5619 Fannin St, Houston Hermann Park/Rice U Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo Dryden/Tmc 6600 Fannin Street, Houston Tmc Transit Center Smith Lands Greenbriar Street, Houston Reliant Park Fannin South Direction: Metrorail -North Line Tc - Northbound 700 light rail Time Schedule 25 stops Metrorail -North Line Tc - Northbound Route VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Timetable: Sunday 4:29 AM - 11:24 PM Fannin South Monday 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Reliant Park Tuesday 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Smith Lands Wednesday 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Greenbriar Street, Houston Thursday 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Tmc Transit Center Friday 3:35 AM - 11:24 PM Dryden/Tmc Saturday 4:29 AM - 11:24 PM 6600 Fannin Street, Houston Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo Hermann Park/Rice U 700 light rail Info Direction: Metrorail -North Line Tc - Northbound Museum District (Northbound) Stops: 25 1200 Binz St, Houston Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Fannin South, Reliant Park, Smith Wheeler Station Lands, Tmc Transit Center, Dryden/Tmc, Memorial 4501 Main St, Houston Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo, Hermann Park/Rice U, Museum District (Northbound), Wheeler Ensemble/Hcc Station, Ensemble/Hcc, Mcgowen, Downtown 3601 Main St, Houston Transit Center, Bell, Main Street Square (Northbound), Central Station Main, Preston, Uh- Mcgowen Downtown, Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Nb, Quitman/Near Northside, Fulton/North Central, Downtown Transit Center Moody Park, Cavalcade, Lindale Park, Melbourne/North Lindale, Northline Transit Bruce K. Smith, M.D. Center/Hcc Bell 1400 Main St, Houston Main Street Square (Northbound) 917 Main Street, Houston Central Station Main 711 Main Street, Houston Preston 316 Main Street, Houston Uh-Downtown Burnett Tc Casa De Amigos Nb Quitman/Near Northside 2300 N Main St, Houston Fulton/North Central 2606 Fulton St, Houston Moody Park 3821 Fulton St, Houston Cavalcade 310 Cavalcade Street, Houston Lindale Park Fulton Street, Houston Melbourne/North Lindale 6304 Fulton St, Houston Northline Transit Center/Hcc 7812 Fulton St, Houston 700 light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Houston. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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