North Side | |||||||||||
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| Location | 2829 Decatur Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76106[1] | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 32°47′45″N97°20′17″W / 32.7959°N 97.3381°W /32.7959; -97.3381 | ||||||||||
| Owned by | Trinity Metro | ||||||||||
| Platforms | 1side platform | ||||||||||
| Connections | On-Demand: Mercantile, North Side | ||||||||||
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| Structure type | At-grade | ||||||||||
| Parking | 164 spaces[2] | ||||||||||
| Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||
| Opened | January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)[3] | ||||||||||
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North Side station is aTEXRailcommuter rail station inFort Worth,Texas. The station is owned and operated byTrinity Metro. It services the North Side district and is the primary transfer point for service to theFort Worth Stockyards.
The station platform contains three murals by artist Merri Ellen Kase. Two of the murals depict the cowboy culture of the Stockyards, while the third depictsDay of the Dead in tribute to North Side's Hispanic population.[4]
North Side station is the northern terminus of the Orange Line, a bus route which services theFort Worth Stockyards.[5]
The station is located within two of Trinity Metro'son-demand service zones. The Mercantile zone serves northern Fort Worth (excludingAlliance, which uses a separate zone), and the North Side zone serves the eponymous district.[6]
TEXRail's service yard is located between the North Side andMercantile Center stations. Because of this, westbound trains entering service start at North Side and eastbound trains exiting service terminate at North Side.[7]
North Side station was an inaugural station on TEXRail, opening on January 10, 2019 with the rest of the line.[3] The station replaced the North Side Transfer Center, a bus-only stop on Houston Street.[8]
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