 RIDE THE NEW BLUE LINE!
LAUNCHING JUNE 8
In partnership with Visit Fort Worth and the Downtown Fort Worth PID, Trinity Metro is excited to announce the launch of the Blue Line, the second of Trinity Metro’s color-coded bus routes. Riders will enjoy a sleek new riding experience around downtown in bright blue buses with iconic artwork on the exterior. Once aboard the bus, riders will enjoy comfortable perimeter seating with additional artwork inside and on selected seats.
The Blue Line will replace Molly the Trolley, which will cease operations at the end of service on Saturday, June 7. The first day of operations for Blue Line will be Sunday, June 8, and the new line will offer convenient daily service from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Riders can easily hop on and hop off whenever they’d like – and the route has a bus coming by every seven minutes, so it’s extremely convenient.
The route connects to downtown shops, dining, hotels and more. Select destinations along the Blue Line include stops near the Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth Water Gardens and the ever-popular Sundance Square.
 UPCOMING SERVICE CHANGES
In addition to the launch of the Blue Line, several modifications to current bus routes will be implemented to reflect necessary detours for long-term construction projects across the system. Click the bolded route numbers below to see the new route maps.
Route 2 Camp Bowie — Update the turn-by-turn directions to accurately represent the current route the bus is taking to bypass the ongoing long-term construction project along Camp Bowie Blvd. between Montgomery and University Drive.
Route 12 Samuels/Mercantile Center Station — Update the turn-by-turn directions to accurately represent the current route the bus is taking to bypass the ongoing long-term construction project at NE 28th Street and Decatur Avenue.
Orange Line — Update the turn-by-turn directions to accurately represent the current route the bus is taking to bypass the ongoing long-term construction project at NE 28th Street and Decatur Avenue.
Route 52 Hulen — Update the turn-by-turn directions to accurately represent the current route the bus is taking to bypass the ongoing long-term construction project along Camp Bowie Boulevard between Montgomery Street and University Drive.
Route 91 North Side Station/Normandale — Update the turn-by-turn directions to accurately represent the current route the bus is taking to bypass the ongoing long-term construction project at NE 28th Street and Decatur Avenue.
 RIDE TO THE CLIBURN COMPETITION
Trinity Metro connects people to life… and most importantly, to the Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition through June 7, 2025.
We make travel to the competition convenient, with ticket purchasing and trip planning all within the GoPass mobile app! Simply download, create your account, and start riding today.
Once you're downtown, simply hop aboard our classic green Molly the Trolley at bus bay S2 on Jones Street. Enjoy FREE service from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. daily with stops near many downtown hotels and just steps from The Cliburn Competition at Bass Performance Hall.
 ENJOY EVENTS IN THE PLAZA
Sundance Square can turn ordinary days into lasting memories. There’s always something fun happening there, including First Saturdays, a monthly market on the Plaza featuring unique finds from local vendors, delicious bites from food trucks, and a fun-filled day for the whole family.
And Trinity Metro can get you there. Enjoy rides on Trinity Metro TEXRail, Trinity Railway Express or a number of Trinity Metro bus routes that arrive at Fort Worth Central Station and then transfer to Molly the Trolley curbside on Jones Street at bus bay S2 (through Saturday, June 7) or the new Blue Line at bus bay L (beginning Sunday, June 8) for a quick trip to Sundance Square Plaza.
Beginning at 9 a.m. Thursday, June 19, Trinity Metro is honored to participate in Opal's Walk For Freedom, an annual 2.5-mile walk launching at Farrington Field (1501 University Drive, Fort Worth).
Now a national holiday, Juneteenth celebrates the freedom gained when slavery was abolished across the country. Trinity Metro is proud to partner with Unity Unlimited and Ms. Opal in the walk by providing two buses that will carry seniors and those with mobility challenges who wish to participate.
EASY ACCESS TO THE FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS
Whether you’re looking to two-step at the honky-tonk or enjoy dinner and a movie downtown, Trinity Metro’s Orange Line is your best way to move between the Stockyards and Downtown Fort Worth! No driving needed.
There's so many events to attend at the Fort Worth Stockyards and you can arrive in style on Trinity Metro's Orange Line for just $4 round-trip.
Enjoy music at Billy Bob's Texas, including Them Dirty Roses, Josh Turner, and Band of Heathens. Celebrate Dad this Father's Day at the John Wayne Museum. And there's always the twice-daily Fort Worth Herd cattle drive down Exchange Avenue. Make your event plans today and lasso a ride on the Orange Line for easy comings and goings.
MAKE TRAVEL STRESS-FREE WITH TRINITY METRO TEXRAIL
Make summer vacation travel planning easy by avoiding airport traffic, expensive tolls, and outrageous long-term parking prices! Trinity Metro TEXRail riders can enjoy long-term parking spaces at five participating TEXRail stations for only $5 per night!
Begin planning your $2 ride on TEXRail for a direct, stress-free trip into the airport! Download the ACE Parking app and start saving today! Plus, tap the button below to save even more on your train ride to the airport!
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