HOUSTON, TX (KTRK) – Our Houston Astros have won the World Series, and it’s time to celebrate!
The 1.7-mile parade began at noon at Preston Street and Smith Street, traveled through downtown, past City Hall, and ended at Tuam Street and Smith Street.
Because of the parade route, Smith, Louisiana, and Bagby will close.
“The fans back us up. And seeing that place erupt was breathtaking, “About Saturday’s victory, Astros owner Jim Crane said. “Be safe today and enjoy the championship.”
⚠️ Heading downtown for work or the @astros parade Monday? ⚠️ Be aware of several adjustments to METRO services. Increased foot traffic has the potential to cause delays. ^D
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The Houston police department was out in force along the parade route. Medical crews were also stationed in the area by Houston fire officials.
Due to the warm weather forecast for Monday, officials advised attendees to bring plenty of water. The complete forecast for Monday can be found here.
City officials advised attendees to use ridesharing services, Houston METRO, or carpool to get to the parade.
METRO rides are free all day Monday to help relieve congestion in and around downtown.
“Please make use of METRO. I expect everyone to be on their best behavior. Showcase the best of what this city has to offer. It is now our turn to express gratitude and celebrate them, “Mayor Sylvester Turner of Houston stated.
Roast Square Memorial Park is a rideshare location.
Eleanor Tinsley Park Allen’s Landing Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
The rideshare locations are a few blocks from the parade route, so expect to walk.
METRO’s website has a parade map and ridesharing options.
Regular downtown bus routes and schedules will detour. Afternoon park and ride service will delay by at least an hour, starting at 4 p.m.
Service on the green and purple METRO lines will alter. There will be no service between the EADO station and the theater district.
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