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Trinity Metro celebrates Black voices
As part of our celebration of Black History Month, Trinity Metro is recognizing Black voices in our community. Throughout this month, we’ve featured in our blog, podcast and social media channels stories from local businesses that lift the voices of black business owners. Their stories reflect, honor and celebrate Black History Month in achievements, culture, pain, and joy.
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WHAT’S NEW AT TRINITY METRO?
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REGULAR OPERATIONS RESUMEDLast week Trinity Metro experienced several service interruptions due to the extreme conditions caused by winter weather. As of Monday, Feb. 22, Trinity Metro bus, Trinity Metro TEXRail, Trinity Railway Express, Trinity Metro ZIPZONE and Trinity Metro ACCESS have resumed regular operations.
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FREE RIDES TO COVID-19 VACCINATION SITESTrinity Metro and Tarrant County teamed up to provide complimentary rides to customers who are traveling to Tarrant County Public Health COVID-19 vaccination sites. To get a free ride, passengers must show the bus operator or train conductor the appointment text or email from Tarrant County Public Health.
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ENFORCING FEDERAL MASK ORDERAll riders are required to wear a mask when riding Trinity Metro vehicles and when within its facilities, Wearing face masks on public transit is a lifesaving measure that Trinity Metro wholeheartedly supports, and this guidance reflects the shared responsibility of transit systems and riders to take appropriate actions to get through this pandemic.
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TRANSIT TIP: TRINITY METRO APPSRiding Trinity Metro doesn’t have to be confusing. Download our smartphone apps for a smooth ride. With the GoPass app, you can plan your route and buy your tickets using your smartphone. Use the Nextbus app to always know where your bus is in real-time. |
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EVENTS CALENDAR
Some events might be rescheduled or canceled due to COVID-19 concerns. Please check with the event organizer before attending any of these events.
Hoodoo Love |
Dickies Arena Hiring Fair |
Josh Abbott Band Concert |
Presented by Jubilee Theatre |
Presented by Dickies Arena |
Presented by Community Storehouse |
| Feb. 24-28 |
| Feb. 25 |
| Feb. 27 |
This is a virtual event. |
Dickies Arena |
Omni Fort Worth Hotel |
To get there, ride The Dash to Gendy and Harley.
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To get there, ride bus routes 1, 4, 5a, 5b, 6, 9, or 14 to Houston and 14th.
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Topiaries in the Garden |
Free Fri-yay Rides |
Air Force Reserve Basketball Championships |
Presented by Fort Worth Botanic Garden |
Presented by Fort Worth Bike Sharing |
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| Through Jun. 30 |
| Mar. 5 |
| Mar. 8 – 14 |
Cutting Edge Haunted House |
Casa Mañana Theatre |
Will Rogers Memorial Center |
To get there, ride bus route 7 to University and Botanic Gardens. |
To get there, use the Trinity Metro trip planner to find the bus stop closest to your desired bike station. |
To get there, ride The Dash to Gendy and Harley.
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NEW ON THE BLOG |
WE’LL TAKE THE WHEEL |
During Black History Month, we are featuring stories from local businesses that lift the voices of black business owners. Meet Cafe owners, Travis and Katrina Carpenter, After encouragement from friends and family, The Carpenter’s transitioned from operating out of a food truck to opening their first brick and mortar in the Near Southside across from Texas Health Harris Hospital in 2020 |
Episode 2 of the second season of We’ll Take the Wheel is now live. We are celebrating Black History Month with an episode featuring the voices of Trinity Metro. They share thoughts from African American leaders, poets and philanthropists who have made an impact in the fight for equality.
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