
Throughout the year, and especially during challenging times, Trinity Metro is committed to serving customers in Fort Worth and across Tarrant County. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Trinity Metro stayed open to make sure essential workers had a way to get to work. Passengers could reach important medical appointments and visit grocery stores and pharmacies for critical supplies.
To help protect customers and employees, Trinity Metro enhanced its cleaning protocol to more frequently disinfect high-touch areas such as door handles, railing, and seats. Buses and ACCESS paratransit vehicles are sanitized daily. Trinity Metro TEXRail trains are disinfected daily after being in service. In addition, transparent barriers were installed between bus operators and the fare box.
Trinity Metro offers a variety of services to meet the needs of passengers in Tarrant County. A network of buses, including several express routes, help people make their move around Fort Worth. TEXRail provides an easy and elegant option for traveling to DFW Airport. ACCESS paratransit is an important option to provide transportation to medical treatments and trips to shopping and other destinations.
This summer, the agency is adding two on-demand services: Crowley ZIPZONE and Near Southside ZIPZONE. Planning is underway for two future transit options: extending TEXRail to the Fort Worth Medical District and developing the East Lancaster Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). Features for BRT are similar to light rail and will provide a faster and more convenient bus service.
Bob Baulsir
CEO and President Trinity Metro
801 Cherry St., Ste. 850
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
817.215.8600