The Woodlands Express updates schedule, brings back reverse commute options

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

The Woodlands Express Park and Ride introduced significant schedule changes on November 11 to enhance its service. The Research Forest Route will see a new combined departure at 3:45 p. m. from downtown, while the Sterling Ridge Route adds a 3:30 p. m.

bus, arriving at 4:30 p. m. Adjustments also include a revised 5:35 p. m. departure from the Texas Medical Center and a 6:10 p.

m. departure from downtown Houston. The service will reinstate its reverse commute option, enabling drop-offs as buses return to The Woodlands. This initiative responds to the increasing need for efficient public transit among local residents. The Woodlands Township aims to improve access to key destinations, supporting community connectivity.

Community Impact Newspapers provided this information through ABC13, emphasizing the importance of public transportation in the region.

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