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Houston METRO Unveils New AV Shuttle

FutureLink, part of the second phase of METRO's autonomous vehicle testing program, is a fully autonomous zero-emission shuttle that can operate on city streets.

Houston METRO Unveils New AV Shuttle

FutureLink provides Houston residents with first and last-mile connections between Texas Southern University and METRO's Eastwood Transit Center. 

Photo: Houston METRO

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Metro Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner unveiled the authority's all-new autonomous shuttle and provided an update on the agency's move toward zero-emissions vehicles, according to the agency's news release. 

"At METRO, we believe that innovation and sustainability are not just responsibilities, but opportunities to create a better tomorrow," said METRO Board Chair Sanjay Ramabhadran. "We are passionate about building a thriving, livable, and equitable future for the Houston region, and we are working hard to make it a reality for generations to come."

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METRO's Fully Autonomous Zero-Emission Shuttle

FutureLink, part of the second phase of METRO's autonomous vehicle (AV) testing program, is a fully autonomous zero-emission shuttle that can operate on city streets, providing residents with first and last-mile connections between Texas Southern University and METRO's Eastwood Transit Center. 

The mid-size level 4 autonomous, zero-emission shuttle bus can seat 14 passengers and accommodate up to two wheelchairs.

"We're excited to share the first viewing of METROLink, Houston's shuttle of the future," said METRO Chief Innovation Officer Kim Williams. "Once deployed, it will be one of the first mid-size autonomous transit shuttles in the country."

Also on display was METRO's electric bus, part of the authority's growing fleet of zero-emission vehicles and a piece of its Climate Action Plan, which outlines METRO's path towards a greener future.

Funding for the project was provided by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) through its Accelerating Innovative Mobility program. 

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Phase 2 of the pilot program is expected to run through October 2024. A final report will be completed by March 2025.

"FutureLink represents the intersection of innovation and sustainability," said Mayor Turner. "METRO continues to pioneer change and today, we celebrate METRO's commitment to advancing our city's vision for the future in which transportation is safe, equitable, and resilient."

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