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Trinity Metro celebrates opening of new train station in east Fort Worth
Tarrant County's biggest transit enthusiasts turned out for a grand opening of Trinity Lakes Station, a new train station in east Fort Worth that's on the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), the commuter rail line offering service between Fort Worth and Dallas.
A gathering hosted by Trinity Metro drew representatives of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Tarrant County Commissioners Court, Fort Worth City Council, plus other leaders, stakeholders, and transpo nerds.
The new station is a replacement for the Richland Hills Station, which closed in February after 24 years. In 2016, Richland Hills residents voted against continued support of Trinity Metro, resulting in the Richland Hills station being decommissioned. Boy, they must be kicking themselves right now.
The new station is about two miles from the old one, and will now be one of 10 stops on the Triniity Railway Express between Fort Worth and Dallas.
Richard Andreski, President and CEO of Trinity Metro said in remarks that the new station represented the future of the city.
"This train station is about mobility; it’s about connecting communities,” he said. “People depend on reliable transportation to get to work, to visit family and to participate in their community – and rail transit is a big part of that."
Trinity Lakes Station also offers TRE travelers connectivity to two Trinity Metro bus routes, including service to Tarrant County College Northeast Campus. The new station is part of Trinity Lakes, a 1,600-acre master planned community that includes retail and residential transit-oriented development.
Michael Morris, Director of Transportation for North Central Texas Council of Governments, stressed the importance of celebrating the teamwork involved in making Trinity Lakes Station a reality. “Stop and celebrate what you have as a Fort Worth family and how you deliver projects," Morris said.
“When you invest in transit, you’re investing in hope, you’re investing in air quality, you’re investing in cities, you’re investing in economic development, and you’re creating an opportunity to change the world, one station at a time," he said.
Additional speakers were: Laura Wallace, Director of Program Management and Project Oversight, FTA Region 6; Gyna Bivens, Fort Worth Mayor Pro Tem, District 5 Fort Worth City Council Member, and Chair of the Regional Transportation Council; Jeff Davis, Chair of Trinity Metro Board of Directors; and Ken Newell, Trinity Lakes Developer.
Trinity Metro is a regional transportation system that provides public transportation to meet the needs in Tarrant County. The agency's vessels include buses, TEXRail, ACCESS paratransit, ZIPZONE on-demand rideshare services, Fort Worth Bike Sharing, vanpools, and Trinity Railway Express (TRE), a 34-mile commuter rail line jointly owned and operated by Trinity Metro and 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.