- Downtown Ramen Shop Goro & Gun To Open Within the Next Month [Eating Our Words; previously on Swamplot]
- 16 New Bike-Sharing Locations Opening Week of March 25 in Montrose, Midtown, Museum District [Hair Balls]
- University Blvd. Now Connects Highway 59 to State Highway 6 in Fort Bend County [Click2Houston]
- More I-69 Signs Going Up on U.S. 59 Between 610 West Loop, Rosenberg Over Next Few Months [KUHF]
- Houston Lacks Timely, Convenient Passenger Train Service to Other Cities, Finds Study [Houston Chronicle ($)]
- Otto Pech House in First Ward, River Oaks’ Montgomery-Reynolds House Receive Historic Designations [Houston Style Magazine]
Photo of Reliant Park: Alex Luster via Swamplot Flickr Pool
I like!–and Houston will be soon synonymous with “urban bicycling”.
Houston lacks timely, convenient passenger train service to other cities???!!!
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What, one Amtrak a week isn’t good enough for Houston?
Houston lacks timely, convenient passenger train service to other cities?
No SH** Sherlock.
Another example of the Chron’s top notch, sleuthing reporting. Its only been this way for 50 years or so.
And the Chron expects me to pay for this information.
Forget it.
Don’t panic people, it’s the OTHER University Blvd. Why they couldn’t have chosen a better name, I’ll never know.
That did induce a round of frantic mental map drawing.
They needed a study for that insight into the lack of timely, convenient train traffic? What next? Study says that 7 comes after 6, but before 8?