 RIDE ORANGE LINE TO SUMMER UP
Memorial Day Weekend in the Stockyards | May 22–25, 2026
Ride the Orange Line to the Fort Worth Stockyards for a full Memorial Day weekend of rodeos, live music, lawn games, giveaways, and family-friendly events.
Weekend highlights include Summer Up! Stockyards Style, the Stockyards Championship Rodeo special matinee on May 23, the John Wayne Day Weekend Celebration, and Domingos de Fiesta on May 24. Skip the parking and ride directly into the action.
LEGO® Wildlife Exhibition | May 22 – Sept. 7, 2026
This summer, explore more than 40 wildlife sculptures made from over 800,000 LEGO® bricks at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Created by artist Sean Kenney, the exhibit combines art, nature, and interactive learning in a unique outdoor experience.
Use Trinity Metro On-Demand for an easier trip to the Garden and avoid parking hassles. Visitors wearing soccer jerseys during June and July receive half-off general garden admission.
Russell’s Retreat at the Sid Richardson Museum | Now Open
Take the Blue Line downtown to experience “Russell’s Retreat: Summers at Glacier National Park” at the Sid Richardson Museum.
The exhibition explores a different side of artist Charles Russell through paintings inspired by his summers in Glacier National Park. Admission is free, and the museum is just steps from downtown transit connections.
 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE ALERT
Monday, May 25, 2026
Trinity Metro service schedules will adjust for Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, 2026.
Trinity Metro bus and On-Demand Paratransit will operate on Sunday schedules. Trinity Metro TEXRail and On-Demand rideshare services will operate on regular schedules. There will be no service for Trinity Railway Express (TRE), the CentrePort Circulator and TRE LINK.
Free Rides to Vote | May 26, 2026
Trinity Metro will offer free rides on Tuesday, May 26, for the Primary Runoff Elections across all local services, including buses, TEXRail, TRE stations in Tarrant County, and Trinity Metro On-Demand services.
Customers traveling to or from voting locations simply need to notify their driver or train conductor to receive a free ride.
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