CentrePort / DFW Airport Station

CentrePort / DFW Airport Station

TRE Western Fare Zone

14470 Statler Blvd., Fort Worth 76155 (southeast of Trinity Blvd. and Hwy. 360) Centrally located for many mid-cities commuters, this station provides access to DFW Airport and CentrePort employment centers and is a popular boarding station for trains to the Dallas Mavericks/Dallas Stars games and events at American Airlines Center. Station facilities and services are 100% wheelchair accessible.

Customer Features

Wheelchair Accommodations Free Parking for TRE customers (No Overnight Parking) Bike Lock-ups Platform Seating Ticket Vending Machines (Vending machines at this station will sell REGIONAL fares, if needed, to travel in both fare zones – However, since it is the fare zone divider, only a DART Local or TRE-1 Zone fare is required to travel either east or west). Telephones “Kiss & Ride” Passenger Drop-Off/Pick-Up

Connecting Bus Routes

Trinity Metro Route 30 CentrePort Circulator connects TRE commuters with employers in the CentrePort area.

TRE LINK TRE LINK connects TRE with DFW Airport. The free shuttle bus service provides continuous connections between the station and DFW Airport Terminal B. No transfers! Trinity Metro’s CentrePort Circulator (Route 30) and TRE LINK board curbside at the bus stop areas to the far left as you leave the train.

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CentrePort / DFW Airport Station

Popular Destinations In This Area

  • DFW Airport
  • Marriott Hotel
  • American Airlines Headquarters
  • Sabre
  • American Express
  • Verizon
  • U.S. Postal Service
  • Airborne Express
  • Federal Express
  • UPS
  • Sky Chefs

Please note: In Tarrant County, you may need to connect to a Trinity Metro bus to complete your journey to the attraction. Please contact Trinity Metro Customer Care at 817-215-8600 for trip planning assistance or click the Trinity Metro logo on the menu bar.

Bell Station

Bell Station

TRE Western Fare Zone

3232 Bell Helicopter Blvd., Hurst 76053
(Bell Helicopter Blvd. at Trinity Blvd.)

Convenient to Bell Helicopter main plant (Hwy. 10). Facilities and services are 100% wheelchair accessible.

Customer Features

Wheelchair Accommodations
Free Parking (No Overnight Parking)
Bike Lock-ups
Ticket Vending Machines
Telephones

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Bell Station

Popular Destinations In This Area

  • Bell Textron, Inc.
  • City of Hurst

  • Please note: In Tarrant County, you may need to connect to Trinity Metro’s Bell Shuttle or other transportation service to complete your journey to the attraction. Please contact Trinity Metro Customer Care at 817-215-8600 for trip planning assistance or click the Trinity Metro logo on the menu bar.

    Richland Hills Station

    Richland Hills Station

    TRE Western Fare Zone

    7225 Burns St., Richland Hills 76118 (Handley-Ederville Rd. at Hwy. 121)

    Facilities and services are 100% wheelchair accessible.  

    Customer Features

    Wheelchair Accommodations
    Free Parking (No Overnight Parking)
    “Kiss & Ride” Passenger Drop-Off/Pick-Up
    Bike Lock-ups
    Ticket Vending Machines
    Telephones

     

    Connecting Bus Routes

    Trinity Metro offers bus connections via routes 23 (M-F) and 55.

    Fort Worth Central Station

    Fort Worth Central Station

    TRE Western Fare Zone

    Corner of 9th and Jones Streets
    (1001 Jones Street, Fort Worth 76102)

    Fort Worth Central Station is home to Trinity Metro’s largest bus transfer center, and Trinity Metro Customer Care maintains a staffed kiosk inside for passenger information services. Taxi, Amtrak and Greyhound are available also. Facilities and services are 100% wheelchair accessible.

    Customer Features

    Wheelchair Accommodations
    Restrooms
    Telephones
    Ticket Vending Machines
    “Kiss & Ride” Passenger Drop-Off/Pick-Up
    Meeting Rooms
    Customer Service Center
    Amtrak Train – 1(800)872-7245 – website
    Greyhound Bus Depot – 1(800) 261-7331 – website
    Taxi Stand

    Connecting Bus Routes

    Trinity Metro routes
    1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 15, 46, 61X, 63X (M-F), 65X (M-F), 66X (M-F), 89, The DASH, Molly the Trolley, Trinity Metro TEXRail, plus Amtrak and Greyhound.

    View a map of downtown Fort Worth Connections

    Fort Worth Central Station opened January 12, 2002. Fort Worth Central Station offers access to commuter rail service on Trinity Metro TEXRail and the Trinity Railway Express, as well as regional and national Amtrak train service, taxi and bus service provided by Trinity Metro.

    The architecture of Fort Worth Central Station is designed to echo the city’s past while blending with the surrounding buildings downtown. The most striking aspect of the building’s exterior is the 70-foot, four-faced clock tower that has become a Fort Worth landmark.

    In addition to the interior and exterior amenities, customers will find visual art an integral part of Fort Worth Central Station. A depiction in clay of the history of African American businesses/life that existed at the site of Fort Worth Central Station between 1865 and 1940 may be seen in five panels inset into the wall of the breezeway entrance. This was sculpted by artist Paula Blincoe Collins.

    On permanent display is a restored original Interurban Trolley (CAR 25) that ran the rails between Fort Worth and Dallas from 1924 to 1934. A shaded courtyard leads to a life-size interactive game board designed by local artist Joan Zalenski.

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    Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) Station

    Popular Destinations In This Area

  • Fort Worth Convention Center
  • Fort Worth Water Gardens
  • Fort Worth Municipal Building
  • U.S. Courthouse
  • Sundance Square

  • Please note: In Tarrant County, you may need to connect to a Trinity Metro bus to complete your journey to the attraction. Please contact Trinity Metro Customer Care at 817-215-8600 for trip planning assistance or click the Trinity Metro logo on the menu bar.

    Fort Worth T&P Station

    Fort Worth T&P Station

    TRE Western Fare Zone

    221 W. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth 76102 Located at 221 W. Lancaster Ave. in downtown Fort Worth, the Fort Worth T&P Station is part of the historic Texas & Pacific Railway Terminal built in 1931. Train passenger parking is located south of the main building (200 W. Vickery). Entrance to the Park and Ride lot is from Vickery St. Facilities on the boarding platform include lifts/ramps/elevator for mobility-impaired passengers.

    Customer Features

    Restrooms

    Wheelchair Accommodations

    Free Parking – The Park & Ride lot entrance is accessed from Vickery St., on the south side of the Fort Worth T&P. (No Overnight Parking)

    T&P Grill – Adjacent to the main waiting room – food service.

    Connecting Bus Routes

    Trinity Metro’s route 6 boards at the Vickery Bus Transfer Center & Park & Ride Terminal – on the lower level out the south tunnel exit. Riders can connect to Trinity Metro TEXRail on the upper-level platform or Southside ZIPZONE on the lower level.

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    The Texas & Pacific Building is Fort Worth’s largest and most extravagant example of 1920s Zigzag Moderne architecture. The main and women’s waiting rooms of this landmark building, built in 1931 were beautifully restored in 1999. TRE Trains are accessed from the Park & Ride and main room through an underground tunnel system.

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    T&P Station

    Popular Destinations In This Area

    • Fort Worth Medical District
    • Near Southside Arts
    • Best Maid Pickle Emporium
     

    Please note: In Tarrant County, you may need to connect to a Trinity Metro bus or ZIPZONE to complete your journey to the attraction. Please contact Trinity Metro Customer Care at 817-215-8600 for trip planning assistance or click on Trinity Metro logo on the menu bar.

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