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Getting Around Fort Worth
Fort Worth is located in the center of the country, so it's easily accessible from practically anywhere. It's also very easy to get around the city with Fort Worth transportation.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Downtown Fort Worth is only 17.5 miles by ground transportation from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. This is one of the busiest airports in the nation, with non-stop service to more than 170 cities worldwide and an average 2,000 flights daily.
The Trinity Railway Express The Trinity Railway Express provides transportation between Fort Worth and Dallas. In Fort Worth, you can catch the TRE at the Intermodal Transportation Center at Ninth and Jones streets. Using TRE and the T bus system can get you where you want to go quickly and inexpensively.
The T Bus Service The Fort Worth Transportation Authority provides bus service throughout the city. In the downtown area, buses that are red, white, and blue offer free rides.
Yellow Checker Shuttle (Serving DFW Airport) Fort Worth transportation service to and from DFW Airport, all major downtown hotels and the Airporter Park & Ride lot at 1000 E. Weatherford St. in downtown Fort Worth is available. Most shuttle service operates every half-hour from 5am to 10 pm.
Amtrak Fort Worth is the hub of the south central corridor for the [daily] Texas Eagle route (which originates in Chicago) and links St.Louis, Little Rock, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, & San Antonio (with connecting service to Los Angeles). The Heartland Flyer route originates [daily] in Fort Worth and links to Oklahoma City.
Metered Parking Meter-feeding is a ticketable offense. Drivers who park at meters must move their vehicles when the time limit expires. This new system will allow more opportunities for residents and visitors to find parking spaces.
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