Tarrant County College Bus, On-Demand & Rail Services
Ride FREE in Tarrant County with valid TCC student IDs on all Trinity Metro buses, Trinity Metro On-Demand, Trinity Metro TEXRail and Trinity Railway Express!
ARE YOU DRIVEN?
With Trinity Metro’s and TCC’s EASYRIDE partnership, student IDs double as transit tickets on all Trinity Metro buses, Trinity Metro On-Demand rideshare vans, Trinity Metro TEXRail and the Trinity Railway Express between downtown Fort Worth and CentrePort Station.
As long as students are enrolled in three credit hours or 48 continuing education contact hours, they are good to go! Students should visit a Copy Center on any TCC campus to check their IDs and activate if necessary. Once activated, riding is easy; plan the trip, climb on board, swipe or show valid ID, and enjoy the ride!
With a TCC ID and Trinity Metro’s public transportation services, travel is easy and stress-free from campus to campus, to study sessions, home, to entertainment destinations, shopping, work and back again. Ultimately, Trinity Metro gives you the stamp of approval to go anywhere Trinity Metro vehicles can take you … for FREE!
With EASYRIDE, drive time becomes study time, parking hassles are a thing of the past, and paying for gas? Forget about it!
RIDE ON!
Service Information by Campus
Erma C. Johnson Hadley Northwest Center
of Excellence for Aviation, Transportation, and Logistics (Northwest Campus Alliance Center)
Use route 63X to reach the North Park & Ride. From there, use the Trinity Metro On-Demand Alliance.
Northwest Campus – Trinity Metro On-Demand North Side
Northeast Campus – Trinity Metro On-Demand TCC Northeast
South Campus – Routes 5, 33, Trinity Metro On-Demand South Tarrant and Trinity Metro On-Demand Southeast
Southeast Campus – Trinity Metro On-Demand Southeast
Tarrant County College Opportunity Center – Route 4
Trinity River Campus – Route 46