Trinity Metro Builds on TEXRail’s Success with Stadler Fleet Expansion

Trinity Metro is taking bold steps to meet the growing demand for its highly successful TEXRail service. With over 3 million riders since its launch in December 2019, TEXRail continues to grow as a critical transportation option for North Texas. To support this success and prepare for the future, Trinity Metro has announced the addition of four new Stadler DMU FLIRT vehicles to its fleet, with delivery expected in 2027.

The fleet expansion comes as Trinity Metro increases midday train service to 30-minute intervals, doubling frequency and enhancing convenience for riders. This forward-looking investment ensures that Trinity Metro’s TEXRail is ready to serve the needs of Tarrant County’s residents and visitors for years to come.

“TEXRail’s remarkable success underscores its vital role in North Texas’ transportation network,” said Rich Andreski, President and CEO of Trinity Metro. “This fleet expansion builds on that success as we work toward creating a world-class transportation system that not only meets the needs of today but also drives innovation, economic growth, and connectivity for the future.”

The new trains will complement the original TEXRail FLIRT fleet, which was assembled under the Buy America Act and put into service in 2019. Since then, Trinity Metro TEXRail has become a trusted transportation option for trips to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, events and commuting, with several trains already surpassing 500,000 miles of reliable service.

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“Demand for TEXRail continues to rise, and these new train sets will enable us to maintain high service standards while accommodating more riders,” said Reed Lanham, Vice President of Rail for Trinity Metro. “With the recent service enhancements and the upcoming extension to the Medical District, we’re focused on providing an exceptional experience for our customers.”

The Stadler DMU FLIRT vehicles, known for their efficiency and reliability, are designed to deliver consistent performance in diverse climates worldwide. The original TEXRail fleet was the first U.S.-based project for Stadler US, establishing a strong partnership between the two organizations.

“We have a strong partnership with Trinity Metro, that goes back to 2016. The TEXRail project was the first project Stadler US got to assemble on US soil from start to finish,” said Martin Ritter, CEO Stadler US Inc. “We’re honored that Trinity Metro has placed their trust in us once again to expand their current fleet of Stadler vehicles even further.”

With more trains, expanded service, and a vision for continued growth, Trinity Metro and TEXRail are paving the way for an even brighter future for public transportation in North Texas.

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