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Trinity Metro - Weather Preparedness

January 22,2026


Reposted from Trinity Metro.

Trinity Metro is actively preparing for the potential impacts of an upcoming winter storm in Fort Worth and North Texas, with safety remaining the agency’s top priority for customers and team members.

Icy and snowy conditions can affect transit operations in different ways across Trinity Metro’s system. During winter weather, TEXRail and Trinity Railway Express (TRE) trains, as well as buses and On-Demand services, may operate at reduced speeds, which can result in delays. Bus routes may also experience detours or temporary stop closures based on street conditions. In more severe conditions, certain services — including rail, buses, or on-demand services — may be reduced or temporarily suspended until conditions improve.

“Our teams are closely monitoring weather conditions and preparing our system so we can continue providing service as safely as possible,” said Reed Lanham, chief operating officer of Trinity Metro. “While there are no plans at this time to reduce service, safety for our customers and team members will always guide our decisions if conditions worsen.”

Trinity Metro encourages customers to plan ahead by allowing extra travel time, wearing appropriate clothing for winter conditions, and checking for service updates before heading out.

How Trinity Metro will share updates
As conditions change, Trinity Metro will communicate service impacts and recovery updates through multiple channels:

  • Rider Alerts via email and text for subscribed customers
  • RideTrinityMetro.org/Weather, the agency’s weather and alerts page
  • GoPass app, where customers can view service alerts and trip information
  • Social media on X at @TrinityMetro
  • Customer Service, which can assist with trip planning and service information (817-215-8600)

“If service adjustments become necessary — such as reduced frequency, early service endings, or temporary suspensions — we will communicate those changes as information becomes available,” Lanham said. “As conditions improve, we’ll also provide updates as services begin returning to normal.”

Customers are encouraged to visit RideTrinityMetro.org/Weather or use the GoPass app for the latest information throughout the storm.