US: Denton County promotes rail transit with free rides

The Denton County Transportation Authority will launch on 28 August new promotional “free fare” zones along the A-train commuter rail line. The rail line between the Downtown Denton Transit Center and the MedPark Station, as well as between the Hebron Station and the Trinity Mills Station, will no longer require a paid fare. The area between the MedPark Station and the Hebron Station will be the new DCTA fare enforcement zone where passengers will need to have a local or regional pass to ride.

The new A-train free fare zones is a promotion only and not an official fare change. The new promotion is a part of DCTA’s ongoing strategic efforts to provide passengers with both local and regional mobility solutions.

With the introduction of the “free fare” zones, University of North Texas (UNT) students will have the option to park at MedPark Station and take the Colorado Express shuttle directly to the campus, or ride the A-train to the Downtown Denton Transit Center and board Denton Connect Routes 7 or 8 directly to the campus. Riders who want to travel to the Dallas Area Rapid Green (DART) Green Line from DCTA’s Hebron Station will be able to do so at no cost. People who travel to downtown Denton will be able to park at MedPark Station and ride the A-train to get into the downtown area to avoid parking hassles.

“Our goal for the new A-train free fare zone promotion is to encourage people to incorporate the A-train into their everyday commute. We want to get people where they need to go and recognize that providing more affordable options is a great incentive for residents of the many communities we serve to ride the A-train,” said Jim Cline, DCTA president.


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