DOWNTOWN - FORT WORTH

Transportation and Pets

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Meters are located in the central business district, the medical district and along University Street near TCU. Meters in these areas are operational from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free after 6 p.m. and all day Saturdays and Sundays. Meters located in the Cultural District are on Will Rogers West and are operational 6 a.m to 10 p.m. seven days a week. All meters are free on City of Fort Worth observed holidays.

The Parking Garage on Commerce St. across from Fort Worth Convention Center is NOT Free!

Take advantage of the city's bike lanes even when your bike is at home. Check out a bike through the B-Cycle Bike Sharing Program.

This route travels from the Fort Worth Convention Center to Sundance Square 7 days a week. Service runs10 a.m. -10 p.m. Time between Trolleys is 10 minutes*. Molly vehicles are distinctive, but be sure and check the overhead sign, above the windshield, to be sure you’re boarding the right trolley.For your safety, drivers stop only at designated trolley stops.

Molly serves The T's Intermodal Transportation Center (ITC) giving passengers access to commuter rail, Amtrak, inner-city and inter-state bus service and rental car services.

Whether you’re heading to the Stockyards, Sundance Square, or need to hop over to Dallas, The T can get you there. Use the System Map to find your destination and which route to take. Then, click on a route or navigate to the Routes & Schedules page to find the schedule and stops near you.
Central Business DistrictFree Zone
If you ride only in The T’s Downtown Free Zone, there is no need for fare. The Free Zone includes all of the Central Business District, bounded on the south by Lancaster Ave., west by Henderson St., north by Belknap and east by Jones St.

When a dog is being walked or with its owner off its property, the dog must be on a leash and accompanied by the owner at all times. If the dog is without a leash or not accompanied by the owner, it is considered unrestrained and is in violation of the restraint ordinance.

A cat must remain within the boundaries of its owner’s property.