Dallas’ public transportation system offers bus and rail services for Dallas residents.
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The T services riders to Dallas/Fort Worth’s International Airport.
Amtrak is an inter-city train service provider with various locations throughout the United States.
The leading force behind public transportation, APTA seeks to improve and promote public transportation endeavors across the United States.
The Public Transportation Takes Us There campaign is comprised of our members and partners dedicated to increasing transit investment in the upcoming 2009 Congressional transit authorization bill.
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The Transit Natural Gas Coalition was established to share resources and expertise for the benefit of transit agencies, manufacturers, suppliers and industry experts and to help advance natural gas as a fuel of choice for mass transit.
Mackay Advertising has the exclusive contracts for placing advertising displays on Fort Worth Transportation Authority vehicles and bus benches. We offer a wide variety of effective displays for every budget.
Home to the Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, and various touring groups, the American Airlines Center is a popular DFW entertainment destination.
Fort Worth’s trusted source for news and what’s happening in the city.
The Dallas Morning News is the official source for news, sports, and entertainment in Dallas.
Located on the western side of the DFW metroplex, Fort Worth is home to the historic stockyards, Fort Worth Zoo, and Kimbell Art Museum, all available via The T.
Texas’ 3rd largest city is an economic, social, and historical destination that is serviced by DART.
It is the mission of the North Texas Clean Air Coalition to improve air quality by educating and rewarding businesses in North Texas.
The North Central Texas Council of Governments was established with the goal to help local governments plan for sound regional development.
Composed of business commuters, this non-profit organization seeks to find solutions to commuting challenges in DFW.
Working for Clean Air offer awards to businesses in North Texas for employers who strive to make differences in improving air quality.
A regional clean air partnership and campaign to:
Provide a comprehensive air quality resource.
Promote a consistent, regional air quality message.
Leverage existing resources and program strengths in a collaborative effort.
Increase public awareness of specific opportunities for residents to reduce emissions.
Motivate residents to make clean air choices.
In the 29 years since the first well was drilled in the Barnett Shale, the natural gas industry has taken steps to ensure that it is a good neighbor. Paramount among those efforts is to operate in a safe, clean and environmentally friendly manner.
Safe Place is a locally-administered, national program designed to provide access to immediate help and safety to young people in trouble. Safe Place sites are developed in partnership with business and community locations that are easily accessible to youth. In Tarrant County, this critical community safety net makes it possible for youth to get help fast at locations that display the distinctive yellow and black Safe Place sign.