Imploding building halts Metro's "transit backbone"
So, what else can shut down the Danger Train besides rain, falling cable lines and trees, power outages, water main breaks, rats, marathons, enthusiastic sports fans, and of course, 130+ accidents?
A planned building implosion in the Texas Medical Center Sunday, June 25, will require METRO to temporarily shut down METRORail service between Dryden and Hermann Park/Rice University Stations, and detour a portion of the 8 South Main bus route.
METRO service changes will take place from approximately 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.
Fannin and many other streets in the TMC will be temporarily closed and pedestrian activity will be prohibited in the area.
METRO will operate dedicated “Rail Shuttle” buses[...]
Yay for the buses!
Posted by Anne Linehan @ 06/25/06 11:05 AM | Houston Transit | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (9)
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