Missouri City and Houston Metro Debut New Transit Connection in Missouri City
The Missouri City (MCTX) Community Connector has carried its first riders. A ribbon cutting event kicked off the new service. It is the result of a Missouri City and the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County partnership.
"I want to express my excitement and gratitude to the leadership of Missouri City for working with Metro staff to make this day a reality. Collaborations like this not only improve mobility for communities but strengthen our region," Metro Board Member Cindy Siegel said.
The on-demand, curb-to-destination Community Connector builds on Park & Ride and MetroLift services that were previously available, adding another transit connection to "the Show Me City."
"We're tickled to kick this off. We waited a long time to do this. I am one of those who believes mobility is a regional effort. I think for our students and our seniors this is really going to be special," said Missouri City Mayor Allen Owen.
With the first phase now underway, Metro and Missouri City will explore how additional transit connections can be added.
"Adaptability is key to the success of this pilot project we hope will act as a model for those that follow," said Metro President & CEO Tom Lambert.
The highly adaptable, MCTX Community Connector is designed to meet the needs of residents. It allows a rider to plan a trip by making a reservation for curbside pickup service. Passengers can also board at the top of every hour at one of two anchor sites. They are located at the Walmart Super Store, 5501 Highway 6 and Missouri City Park & Ride.
Service is available seven days a week from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. within the zone. Trips can be scheduled by calling the reservation line at least three hours in advance at 713-739-3823.