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TEXRail celebrating three years in service

Trinity Metro TEXRail, the 27-mile commuter rail line that extends from downtown Fort Worth across northeast Tarrant County, through North Richland Hills and Grapevine, and into Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal B, is about to turn three years old. TEXRail, served by nine stations, began service on Jan. 10, 2019.

And soon, TEXRail may be growing! Trinity Metro is proposing an extension of the rail line to the Fort Worth Medical District. In Fall 2020, Trinity Metro began conducting the Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Engineering for a 2.1-mile TEXRail extension project. Commuter rail service would continue south from Fort Worth T&P Station to a proposed new station south of Mistletoe Boulevard, near Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center. 

Hop aboard today for a stress-free ride that is affordable, convenient and fun.

Learn more about TEXRail with these fun facts!