(FORT WORTH, TX – June 4, 2020) – To align with the Fort Worth City Council’s decision to lift the curfew, Trinity Metro will resume providing night and overnight services. The curfew had been in place from Monday night through Thursday morning.
Bus routes will again offer service after 8 p.m. and Trinity Metro TEXRail will resume late night and early morning service between Fort Worth and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. ACCESS paratransit and the Mercantile ZIPZONE will also return to normal operations.
The City of Dallas lifted its curfew on Saturday, June 6. Trinity Railway Express, which is jointly owned and operated by Trinity Metro and DART, is resuming operations between the Fort Worth T&P Station and EBJ Union Station as of Saturday.
Customer care representatives can be reached daily at 817-215-8600.
About Trinity Metro
Trinity Metro is a regional transportation system that provides public transportation to meet the mobility needs in Tarrant County. The agency offers connections throughout the North Central Texas region, annually providing 8 million passenger trips on buses, TEXRail, ACCESS paratransit, vanpools and the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), a 34-mile commuter rail line jointly owned and operated with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Trinity Metro is the sole owner and operator of TEXRail, a 27-mile commuter rail line that runs between downtown Fort Worth and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal B.