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Media Relations Contact: DART Morgan Lyons Mark A. Ball The T Joan Hunter November 22, 2010 Many TRE riders will pay less with change in boundary fare-zone on Dec. 6 The fare zone boundary for the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) will shift two miles west from the Dallas/Tarrant County line (near the West Irving Station) to TRE's CentrePort/DFW Airport station, effective Monday, Dec. 6. The new fare boundary will equalize fare options for both Dallas and Tarrant County customers and makes it possible for riders from either side of the region to travel to DFW Airport for the same fare, according to Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (The T), joint owners and operators of TRE.
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TRE Map effective December 6, 2010 TRE fares will not change. However, the change in the mid-point boundary potentially enables more riders to purchase less expensive tickets because more rider destinations will be within one fare zone. The fare-zone boundary change allows all riders going to or from CentrePort from either east or west to purchase a one-zone day pass for $7 instead of paying $10 for the two-zone full corridor. The one-way fare for one-zone is $3.50 compared to $5 for two zones.
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