Bus 102 Schedule: Route Map, Stops, Times & Live Tracker

AIRPORT ROUTE ✈️
102 NUMBER TRAP ⚠️

🚌 102 Bus Schedule Survival Guide: Houston METRO Bush IAH, Stops, Fare & Live Times

Here’s the deal: the strongest “102 bus schedule” intent is Houston METRO Route 102 Bush IAH. But Route 102 is also used by DART, King County Metro, HRT, LANTA, and other systems. Pick the wrong 102 and you’re reading the wrong airport, wrong fare, wrong city, and wrong stop.

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Main Route

METRO 102

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Route Name

Bush IAH

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Weekday

15 Min

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Local Fare

$1.25

METRO Route 102 Bush IAH connects George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Greenspoint, North Freeway / I-45 corridor stops, and downtown Houston. It is one of the most searched Route 102 bus pages because travelers and workers use it for airport access without paying rideshare prices.

This guide is built for riders, not robots. You will find the official schedule links, real-time arrival options, cash fare warnings, airport-stop reality, downtown connection notes, wrong-102 traps, and internal links to nearby route-number pages so users can keep moving without bouncing back to Google.

✅ Source Check — Updated May 22, 2026

Official Houston METRO sources checked for this update include Route 102 Bush IAH, METRO fares, local bus payment rules, airport transportation pages, Route 500 Downtown Direct, and METRO holiday schedule guidance. Other Route 102 systems were checked only for wrong-route clarification. Exact stop times, detours, fares, airport terminal stops, and service alerts can change, so always confirm through official METRO tools before a time-sensitive ride.

⚡ Quick Answer: What Is the 102 Bus?

Houston METRO Route 102 Bush IAH runs between George Bush Intercontinental Airport and downtown Houston, serving major points such as Terminal C, Greenspoint, North Freeway, Downtown Transit Center and central downtown streets. METRO lists Route 102 as running every 15 minutes Monday–Friday and every 30 minutes Saturday–Sunday.

⚠️ Don’t Confuse 102 With the New 500

Route 102 is useful and cheap, but it is not the same as METRO’s 500 Downtown Direct. If you want fewer stops between downtown and the airport, compare Route 500 before choosing Route 102. If you want the cheaper local bus and you are okay with multiple stops, Route 102 can make sense.

Main Route Houston METRO Route 102 Bush IAH.
Airport Stop George Bush Intercontinental Airport, including Terminal C information on the official METRO route page.
Frequency METRO lists 15-minute weekday service and 30-minute Saturday/Sunday service for Route 102.
Service Span METRO shows Route 102 starting before 5 a.m. and ending after midnight, with exact times by stop available in the official stop-by-stop schedule.
Fare Local bus fare is listed as $1.25 regular and $0.60 discounted. Cash riders need exact fare and do not receive free transfers.

🎯 102 Tool Picker: Open the Right Official Page

Pick the problem first. Airport rider? Route page. Leaving now? Live arrival. Paying fare? Fare page. Holiday? Holiday schedule. Confused by another Route 102? Wrong-route section.

🚏 Choose Your Route 102 Action

This dropdown sends you to official tools only. No random timetable copy, no stale screenshots.

🔗 Open Selected Tool
✈️ Going to IAH?

Use the official METRO 102 page and airport page. Check whether Terminal C works for your trip and leave extra time if you have bags.

Open Route 102 ↗
🏙️ Going Downtown?

Route 102 serves downtown Houston streets and connects with many routes. Use stop-by-stop schedules if you need an exact downtown stop.

Stop-by-Stop ↗
💵 Paying Cash?

Cash is accepted on local bus, but no change is given and free transfers are not included. Don’t feed the farebox extra money.

Check Fare Rules ↗
🚨 Bad Weather / Holiday?

Houston weather, holidays and service changes can alter the ride. Check official alerts before your airport or work trip.

Holiday Schedules ↗

💵 Fare Rules: Exact Cash, Transfers & RideMETRO Card

METRO lists the local bus fare as $1.25 regular and $0.60 discounted. That applies to local bus service like Route 102. Children five or younger ride free when accompanied by an adult, and some riders may qualify for discounted or free-fare programs under METRO rules.

💸 Cash Warning: No Change, No Free Transfers

If you pay with cash, deposit it into the farebox at the front of the bus. METRO says no change is given and free transfers are not included with cash. If you need to transfer, cash is the weakest move.

💵 Cash Rider

Bring exact cash. Route 102 may feel like an airport bargain, but overpaying cash because you lack change is still bad planning.

Official Fares ↗
💳 RideMETRO Fare Card

A physical or virtual RideMETRO Fare Card can support easier riding and loyalty/free-ride benefits when used correctly.

Fare Card Info ↗
📱 Phone / Card Tap

METRO supports credit/debit card and mobile wallet payment options. For free transfers, use the same payment method through your trip.

Payment Rules ↗
🎟️ 3-Hour / Day Pass

Passes can be better if your trip includes local bus, METRORail or curb2curb transfers. Check the official fare page before buying.

Pass Options ↗
PRO TIP 💡

Airport Riders: Don’t Save 10 Seconds and Lose 30 Minutes

Have fare ready before the bus arrives. Airport routes get riders with bags, confused tourists, workers, students, and downtown commuters. Slow boarding can make everybody miss their next connection.

✈️ Airport Reality: Route 102 vs Route 500 Downtown Direct

Route 102 is a local bus serving IAH and downtown Houston with multiple stops. METRO also has Route 500 Downtown Direct, a separate airport-focused route with a higher fare. That choice matters.

Airport Decision Box

Use Route 102 if you want the local bus fare and your stop is on the 102 corridor. Check Route 500 if you want a more direct airport-to-downtown option and the fare/service window works for your trip. Do not assume they use the same stop, same fare, or same schedule.

Luggage Keep bags close and do not block the aisle. Local buses are not luggage shuttles, even when they serve the airport.
Terminal Verify the exact airport terminal stop on the official METRO page. Terminal operations can change.
Buffer Use extra time for airport security, terminal walking, elevator delays, traffic, weather and bus-to-terminal movement.
Flight Time Do not plan the last possible bus for a flight. That is not courage; that is gambling.

⚠️ Flight Rule

If missing the trip costs you money, take an earlier bus. Route 102 is public transit, not a private airport transfer waiting for your suitcase.

📱 Live Times: Text, App, Maps & Stop-by-Stop Schedules

METRO gives riders several ways to check arrivals. The official Route 102 page includes stop-by-stop schedule tools, and METRO says riders can get next-bus arrival information by texting a stop ID and route number to 697433. The RideMETRO app, Apple Maps, Google Maps, digital signs, website tools and automated phone options may also provide arrival information.

📄 Stop-by-Stop

Best for planning your exact stop-to-stop trip before leaving home, work, hotel, school or airport.

📲 Text Arrival

Text your bus stop number followed by the route number to 697433 for next-bus arrival information.

📱 RideMETRO App

Best for planning, tracking and fare tools in one mobile place when you are already moving.

🚨 Alerts

Best when rain, road work, holidays, detours, major events or airport changes may affect your trip.

🌅 Early Morning Airport Runs

METRO shows Route 102 service starting before 5 a.m., but that does not mean every stop works perfectly for every early flight. Check your exact stop and direction. A 4:50 a.m. planned service window does not help if your stop-time is later than your airport buffer allows.

🏫 The School / Shift Rush

Route 102 serves destinations such as Lone Star College – Greenspoint Center and Aldine Ninth Grade School area points listed by METRO. Around school windows and shift changes, expect heavier boarding, more stop activity and slower movement.

🌧️ Houston Weather Reality

Heat, storms, flooding, traffic crashes and airport-area congestion can make live arrivals more important than a pretty PDF. Check alerts before leaving, especially if you are connecting to a flight, medical appointment or shift start.

💡 Live-Time Rule

Use this trust order: official METRO alert first, then METRO live/arrival tools, then planned schedule, then third-party map apps. A random screenshot from last year is garbage.

🧭 Stops, Downtown Streets & Transfer Points

Route 102 includes a mix of airport, Greenspoint, North Freeway, downtown and transit-center style stops. METRO lists popular destinations such as Central Business District Downtown Houston, Downtown Transit Center, Greenspoint Transit Center, St. Joseph Hospital, Greenspoint Mall, Lone Star College – Greenspoint Center and George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

Airport George Bush Intercontinental Airport / IAH appears as a key Route 102 destination. Verify terminal details before riding.
Downtown Downtown Houston stops and central business district access are part of the route’s main rider intent.
Greenspoint Greenspoint Transit Center, Greenspoint Mall and surrounding corridors are key local rider points.
Transfers METRO lists many connecting routes along the 102, including local, express, park-and-ride and rail connections.
Stop ID Use the stop ID when checking arrivals. “Near the airport” is not a stop ID.

📍 METRO 102 Bush IAH Map Search

This map helps you visualize the Route 102 corridor. Use official METRO tools for exact stops, directions, alerts and scheduled departure times.

🚨 Wrong 102? Other Route 102 Buses Exist

Route number pages are messy because many agencies reuse the same number. This page focuses on Houston METRO Route 102 Bush IAH, but users may also search for DART 102, King County Metro 101/102, HRT 102, LANTA 102, SRTA 102 and other Route 102 services.

🚨 Quick Fix

If your city is not Houston, do not use Houston fare, stops or airport information. Search with agency + route number, like “DART 102,” “King County 102,” “HRT 102,” or “LANTA 102.”

⭐ Houston METRO 102

Main focus of this page. Bush IAH, downtown Houston, Greenspoint, airport and local bus fare intent.

Houston 102 ↗
🚆 DART 102 Ft. Worth

Dallas Area Rapid Transit also has a Route 102 Ft. Worth page. That is a different agency, fare system and route.

DART 102 ↗
🌲 King County 101/102

Seattle-area riders may mean King County Metro Routes 101/102. Do not use Houston airport details for that trip.

King County ↗
🌊 HRT Route 102

Hampton Roads Transit has a Route 102 page with Hampton Transit Center / Power Plant / Coliseum-area stop information.

HRT 102 ↗

🧳 Bags, Bikes, Strollers & Airport Rider Etiquette

Route 102 mixes airport travelers, workers, students, downtown riders and local shoppers. That means luggage and crowded boarding are normal. Be useful, not the person everyone is silently cursing.

🧳 Luggage

Keep bags close, avoid blocking the aisle, and do not park luggage in front of the door. Local bus space is limited.

👶 Strollers

Use a compact stroller when possible. If the aisle is blocked or the bus is crowded, be ready to fold or reposition.

🚲 Bikes

Check METRO bike guidance before relying on a rack. Rack space can fill, especially near commuter corridors.

♿ Accessibility

METRO provides accessibility and METROLift resources. Riders needing extra help should use official METRO customer-service tools.

⚠️ Door Rule

If your suitcase, stroller, cart or backpack blocks the front door, you are slowing the whole bus. Move in, keep the aisle clear, and make boarding less painful.

🤔 102 Bus Schedule FAQs

What is the Houston 102 bus route? 🚌

Houston METRO Route 102 is the Bush IAH route connecting George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Greenspoint, the North Freeway corridor and downtown Houston.

How often does METRO Route 102 run? ⏱️

METRO lists Route 102 as running every 15 minutes Monday through Friday and every 30 minutes Saturday and Sunday. Exact times depend on your stop and direction.

Does Route 102 go to George Bush Intercontinental Airport? ✈️

Yes. METRO Route 102 Bush IAH serves George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Check the official route page for the exact terminal stop and current route details.

How much is the METRO 102 bus fare? 💵

METRO lists the local bus fare as $1.25 regular and $0.60 discounted. Cash riders should bring exact fare because no change is given.

Do I get free transfers if I pay cash on Route 102? 🔁

No. METRO states that when using cash, no change is given and free transfers are not included. Use an eligible card, pass or supported payment method if transfers matter.

Is Route 102 the same as Route 500 Downtown Direct? 🚨

No. Route 102 Bush IAH is a local bus route with multiple stops. Route 500 Downtown Direct is a separate airport-focused route with a different fare and service pattern.

How do I check the next METRO 102 bus arrival? 📱

Use the official METRO route page, RideMETRO app, METRO website, supported map apps, digital signs, or text your stop ID and route number to 697433 where available.

Is every 102 bus schedule Houston METRO? 🚨

No. Route 102 is used by multiple transit agencies, including DART, King County Metro, HRT and others. Always check the agency and city before using a 102 schedule.

Should airport riders take Route 102 or Route 500? ✈️

Use Route 102 if the local bus route, fare and stops match your trip. Check Route 500 Downtown Direct if you want a more direct airport-focused option between downtown and airport stops.

🧾 Editorial Note

This is an independent rider-help guide and is not the official website of Houston METRO, Dallas DART, King County Metro, Hampton Roads Transit, or any transit agency. Schedules, fares, routes, stops, airport terminal information, service alerts, payment rules, accessibility details and holiday schedules can change. Always verify your exact trip with the official transit agency before commuting, flying, transferring or paying fare.

🏁 Final Summary: Ride the Right 102

The smartest way to use the 102 bus schedule is simple: first confirm the city and agency, then open the official route page. For Houston riders, that means METRO Route 102 Bush IAH. Check your stop, direction, airport terminal, fare, transfer needs and service alerts before leaving.

If you remember only one thing, remember this: Route 102 is not one universal bus. Houston METRO 102, DART 102, King County 102 and HRT 102 are different services. Wrong agency means wrong ride.

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