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  1. ridetrinitymetro.org › rider-services › ondemandOn-Demand - Trinity Metro

    Book rides straight from your phone, get picked up in minutes, and access local shops, restaurants and workplaces without needing a car. Trinity Metro On-Demand Southeast offers connections to bus routes 4, 5, 24, 25, 33, 54 and 55. Trinity Metro On-Demand Southeast hours of operation. Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

  2. South Tarrant. Mon - Fri: 7a.m. - 7p.m. Get around Garden Acres, HIghland Hills, and portions of south Fort Worth. Trinity Metro On-Demand is the Fort Worth area's public transit shared ride service that gets you where you need to go with ease. When you’re ready to go, book a shared ride and get picked up in comfortable van.

    • How to Ride Trinity Metro
    • Trinity Railway Express
    • Molly The Trolley
    • Taxis and Ride-Sharing Apps
    • Bike Sharing
    • Car Rentals
    • Tips For Getting Around Fort Worth

    Trinity Metro is the citywide bus system that connects Downtown to the Stockyards and many additional districts.The Dash is Trinity Metro’s first electric bus that will take you from Downtown to the 7th Street corridor and the Cultural District; the electric bus line provides daily service with later hours on Friday and Saturday nights. 1. Routes a...

    If you’re traveling between downtown Dallas and downtown Fort Worth and you want to avoid driving in traffic, the most convenient, hassle-free option is to take the Trinity Railway Express. The Trinity Railway Express, or TRE, provides rail transportation in the DFW area, between Dallas and Fort Worth (and all points in between), with transfer acce...

    For a unique, fun way to get around, get on board Molly the Trolley, a vintage-style trolley that offers complimentary service throughout the downtown area and beyond. The downtown Molly route runs between the Fort Worth Convention Center and Sundance Square, making stops at several landmarks along the way. Molly also serves Trinity Metro’s Fort Wo...

    Rideshares are widely available in Fort Worth. Lyft and Uber are two of the most popular rideshare apps though there are other apps available in the area. Taxis aren’t as widely used and it’s not always easy to hail one from the streets, although you can always call a company. If you’d prefer to ride in a cab—Taxi Cabs Fort Worth and Fort Worth Cab...

    Riding bikes can be a fun, efficient way to get around (and not to mention an environmentally friendly option), especially if you want to explore the downtown area. The Fort Worth B-Cycle Program has over 35 docking stations scattered around the city, near all the major hot spots, like downtown, the Cultural District, Southside, and along Trinity T...

    Thanks to the city's robust bus and trolley services, it’s totally possible to get around Fort Worth without a car. That being said, the entire DFW area is laid out on a grid with several interlocking freeways and major highways; in other words, it’s definitely car-centric. The DFW Airport offers 12 rental car companies, including top-rated ones li...

    Fort Worth is now the 13th-largest city in the U.S., and the roads can be hectic, so learning to navigate the city can be a challenging process. Make things easier on yourself by following these tips: 1. There are plenty of places to park for free around the downtown area; and, note that all parking meters are free after 6 p.m. on weekdays and all ...

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  3. About us. Fort Worth Bike Sharing operates Fort Worth's bike share system with equipment by BCycle. The system was launched on Earth Day, April 22, 2013 and has stations across Downtown, the Cultural District, the Trinity Trails, the Stockyards, Near Southside, Near Eastside and on the TCU campus.

  4. Dropoffs at the airport. Based on the operating agreement with the airport, riders can be dropped off at the departures area of any terminal. If you’d like to receive a trip request afterward, you can keep the Driver app on to maintain your place in the queue.

  5. RIDER SERVICES. Trinity Metro is pleased to offer a variety of services to help passengers travel to their destinations, whether it’s nearby or taking a trip to the airport. Our options include Trinity Metro TEXRail, Trinity Metro bus routes, Trinity Metro On-Demand ridesharing, Trinity Metro On-Demand paratransit service and Fort Worth Bike ...

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  7. www.fortworth.com › plan-your-stay › transportationNavigating Fort Worth

    Train to and from DFW Airport Cost: $2.50 for a single ride. Downtown circulator Cost: Free. Bus System connecting Downtown to the Stockyards and many additional districts. Cost: $5 for an all-day pass on all buses and local trains. Circulator between Downtown and the Cultural District Cost: $5 for an all-day pass on all buses and local trains.

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