Public Transportation

TEX Rail Commuter Rail

TEXRail is a new 27-mile commuter rail line that extends from Downtown Fort Worth, across northeast Tarrant County, through North Richland Hills and Grapevine, and into DFW International Airport’s Terminal B. This line began service in late 2018 and serves thousands of 8,000 daily riders at nine stations. By 2035, nearly 14,000 riders are projected to ride the system, daily.  This rail service is operated by the Fort Worth Transportation Authority and consists of nine stations including two in Grapevine. For additional information, please visit RideTrinityMetro.org.

Grapevine Visitors Shuttle

The Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau operates the Grapevine Visitors Shuttle, which provides visitors with a link to Grapevine hotels, DFW Airport, the Main Street Historic District, restaurants, and Grapevine Mills Mall. The 1930s retro-looking shuttles each seat approximately 23 passengers (and an additional six standing) and are handicap equipped to transport up to two wheelchairs.

The Grapevine Visitors Shuttle operates seven days a week. Shuttle information and tickets are available at all Grapevine hotels, Grapevine Mills Mall, and the Grapevine Visitor Information Center.

Northeast Transportation Services (NETS)

Northeast Transportation Services (NETS) is a door-to-door transportation service for residents of Bedford, Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller, and North Richland Hills who are disabled or 55 years of age or older. This service is operated for the member cities by the North Texas Region chapter of the American Red Cross.

To apply, please call 817.336.8714 and a staff member will complete your application over the phone.