Houston Metro Closures Due to Hurricane Beryl: Transportation Alternatives and When Service Will Resume
Due to the arrival of Hurricane Beryl, the Houston metro will suspend activities. These are the closures, alternatives and when service will resume.

Hurricane Beryl has arrived in Texas, making landfall in Matagorda, which falls about 100 miles southeast of Houston.
According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Beryl made landfall as a category one hurricane, and is has already rained between two and four inches, with more on the way.
5 AM CDT Position Update on #Hurricane #Beryl: Life-threatening storm surge, strong winds and heavy rainfall battering eastern Texas. More: https://t.co/tW4KeGe9uJ pic.twitter.com/oJ0e1SHXR3
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) July 8, 2024
When all is said and done, the storm is expected to bring flooding with anywhere between 5 and 15 inches of rain expected to fall, depending on the area. Along with torrential rains, residents should be prepared for strong winds, and tornado warnings. As a result, most public and private offices and institutions will remain closed on July 8 in the affected areas. This is also the case in Houston, where the temporary closure of the subway has been announced. Houston subway closures due to Hurricane Beryl: when will service resume
According to official information from the Texas METRO, the last northbound Red Line trip from Fannin South will depart at 10:00 p.m. (local time) this Sunday, July 7, while southbound, from Northline it will start at 11:00 p.m. The green and purple lines made their last trips at 10:00 p.m., as will local bus services and METRORapid.
Earlier this morning the METRO Houston X account posted that all services had been suspended until further notice.
Update: All METRO services are suspended until further notice. Employee and community safety is a priority as Beryl passes through our region. We anticipate resuming service later today and will issue updates at that time. Read more: https://t.co/1Fzyi0jpE9 ^D pic.twitter.com/lDDbctZ9qF
— METRO Houston Alerts (@METROHouAlerts) July 8, 2024
What transportation alternatives are there?
Currently, no alternative public transportation options have been announced. The service suspension is intended to ensure the safety of both passengers and employees due to the imminent hurricane’s arrival. Authorities are urging city residents to stay home from Sunday night until Monday night.
METRO Service Update: Services will be suspended as Beryl moves through our region. Please click this link to view service details for Sunday night & Monday morning: https://t.co/pi6QWehgUY ^M pic.twitter.com/BX3IPzaejn
— METRO Houston (@METROHouston) July 7, 2024
Public transportation service will resume as conditions permit, so it is recommended to stay alert to service alerts. For more information, visit the METRO website or contact the customer service center at 713-635-4000, between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. m. to 5:00 p.m.
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