
The 26-mile rail project will improve mobility, accessibility, and system linkages for North Texas residents.
The 26-mile rail project will improve mobility, accessibility, and system linkages for North Texas residents.
Expanding service footprint and will begin operating in the city of Prosper effective Monday, June 3.
The agency expects the FRA to certify its PTC technology by June 2020.
Firms selected will be contracted to provide service proposals for flexible, efficient, and effective mobility services.
Providing Lyft gift cards, regional day passes for use on DCTA, DART, and Trinity Metro bus and rail, and Irving Holdings debit cards.
The new body-on-chassis (cutaway) buses will enhance 10 fixed-route services in Denton and Lewisville and demand-response paratransit services in Frisco and Highland Village.
Kristina Holcomb has been with DCTA since 2007 and previously served as DCTA’s VP, strategic planning and development.
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