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Trinity Metro

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Also known as: FWTA, Fort Worth Transportation Authority

Trinity Metro is the public transit authority serving Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Texas. Established in 1983 and rebranded from the Fort Worth Transportation Authority in 2018, it operates bus services, TEXRail commuter rail, Trinity Railway Express, paratransit, vanpools, and on-demand services across the region.
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public safety (2)
housing (2)
transportation (2)
utilities (2)
policy (1)
governance (1)
parks (1)

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Location

801 Grove Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102·Show on Google Maps ↗
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April 2026

Press Release

The North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee and NCTCOG unveiled a regional transportation plan for FIFA World Cup 2026, detailing how fans will move across the Dallas-Fort Worth area to venues including Dallas Stadium in Arlington and the FIFA Fan Festival at Fair Park.

Organizers unveil FIFA World Cup transportation plan

January 2026

Press Release

Fort Worth details its multi-agency response to Winter Storm Fern, including shelter operations that housed over 1,200 unhoused individuals in a single night and emergency services managing hundreds of traffic incidents, EMS calls, and power outages across the city.

City responds to residents’ needs during Winter Storm Fern

Press Release

The City describes its seasonal emergency overnight overflow sheltering program for people experiencing homelessness, which activates during extreme cold when regular shelters are at capacity, coordinating with partner agencies WhenWeLove and Trinity Metro.

City prepared for cold weather, emergency overflow sheltering

Press Release

Most City of Fort Worth offices will be closed on January 19 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with modified or suspended operations across solid waste, animal care, libraries, recreation centers, water utility, and mass transit services.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day closures