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Fort Worth Central Station is an intermodal transit center in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It serves the TEXRail and Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail lines, Amtrak intercity rail, Greyhound Lines intercity bus, and as the main transfer center for Trinity Metro buses. It is located at the corner of 9th and Jones Streets, on the east side of downtown Fort Worth. TRE service began on December 3, 2001, Amtrak service followed in 2002, and most recently TEXRail began service on January 10, 2019. It is the busiest Amtrak station in Texas, by ridership.

Fort Worth Central Station
TRE train arrives at Fort Worth Central Station
General information
Location1001 Jones Street
Fort Worth, Texas
United States
Coordinates32°45′10″N 97°19′35″W
Owned byTrinity Metro
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks3
Train operatorsAmtrak, Trinity Metro, TRE, TEXRail
ConnectionsTrinity Metro
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Station codeAmtrak: FTW
Fare zoneTRE West
History
OpenedJanuary 12, 2001 (2001-01-12)
Passengers
FY 202159,393[1] (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Terminus Heartland Flyer Gainesville
Cleburne Texas Eagle Dallas
toward Chicago
Preceding station Trinity Railway Express Following station
T&P Station
Terminus
Trinity Railway Express Richland Hills
Preceding station Trinity Metro Following station
T&P Station
Terminus
TEXRail North Side
toward DFW Airport/Terminal B

History


UTA Fort Worth Santa Fe Station with Ashton Depot
UTA Fort Worth Santa Fe Station with Ashton Depot
Fort Worth Central Station
Fort Worth Central Station

Fort Worth Central Station opened on December 12, 2001 as the Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC). Prior to the ITC's opening, transit services operated independently without a unified hub in downtown Fort Worth: formerly the Trinity Metro bus lines converged at a transit mall along the one-way couplet corridor of Houston Street and Throckmorton Street, and the Amtrak and Greyhound Lines were served by the former Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Station.[2][3]

Fort Worth Central Station is located north of two former railroad stations: the Santa Fe Freight Building, built in 1938, now serving as the University of Texas at Arlington's Fort Worth Education Center;[4] and the 1889 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Station which was renovated and renamed Fort Worth Union Depot which served as Fort Worth's Amtrak station from 1971 to 2002 (now a party/banquet facility called Ashton Depot following a recent restoration.)[5] On March 25, 2019, the Trinity Metro board of directors unanimously voted to rename the ITC as Fort Worth Central Station.[6]


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References




Media related to Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation Center at Wikimedia Commons




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