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DCTA Expands Lewisville Buses DCTA says ridership is up 21 percent in that city alone By Brian Scott • Published May 13, 2013 • Updated on May 13, 2013 at 6:23 pm ...
Denton Connect Route 1 and Lewisville Connect Routes 21 and 22 will continue to operate through Christmas Eve, DCTA said. After that, riders can utilize GoZone for their public transportation needs.
A map of potential bus routes could be added in Denton. Screenshot/Denton County Transportation Authority Frith said if the proposed bus stops are added, DCTA could potentially gain about 1,911 ...
LEWISVILLE — DCTA is pulling the plug on a ride-hailing pilot program after the board of directors agreed that ridership on the Denton Enterprise Airport Zone bus failed to meet expectations ...
LEWISVILLE — Bus drivers operating the Denton County Transportation Authority buses are unhappy with the ongoing contract negotiations. Victoria Allen, the executive board officer of the DCTA ...
The Denton County Transportation Authority is conducting a complete service review of its existing Connect and Connect RSVP bus services to strengthen and expand its offerings in Highland Village ...
LEWISVILLE — Business owners operating near Denton County Transportation Authority A-train crossings in Lewisville say their annoyance with blaring fixed train horns took a major turn for the ...
DCTA will fund $1 million, and the North Central Texas Council of Governments will fund $1 million as well. Construction is expected to begin between this year and late 2025.
DCTA bus services drew 37% more riders in 2023. Ridership aboard the A-train grew by more than 28% over 2022 with over 225,000 riders boarding the train in 2023.
New San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) survey results show strong customer satisfaction. Also, the Denton County Transit Authority (DCTA) will extend the A-train to the Downtown Carrollton ...