
Due to hazardous road conditions, Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is suspending most Connect service in the City of Denton. Route 7 and the Monsignor King shuttle continue to operate beginning at 10 a.m. At the direction of Via, GoZone service is suspended for the day. Access service continues to operate regularly and the A-train continues to run on a Saturday schedule.
We will continue to evaluate conditions throughout the day to make a determination on service levels or changes.
During this time, passengers who ride DCTA are encouraged to take caution at bus stops and shelters, in parking lots and on A-train platforms. In addition, riders should expect delays throughout the day and dress accordingly.
The following service changes, closings and cancelations will be in effect for Thursday, February 24, pending worsening weather conditions:
A-train Commuter Rail
The A-train is operating a Saturday schedule. A warming bus is located at the Downtown Denton Transit Center (DDTC) for passengers.
Connect Bus
Connect bus service is mostly suspended. Route 7 and the Monsignor King shuttle continue operations.
Access Service
Access continues regular service.
GoZone
GoZone service is suspended until road conditions improve. The team at Via will continue monitoring road conditions and updates will be provided when available.
University of North Texas (UNT) Campus Shuttles
The UNT Campus Shuttles are suspended due to campus closure.
North Texas Xpress
North Texas Xpress is suspended.
DCTA Facilities
DCTA’s administrative office and the DDTC are closed. A warming bus is located at DDTC for passengers.
DCTA Board Meeting
The regularly scheduled board meeting is canceled and will be rescheduled for a later date.
DCTA continues to monitor the forecast and adjust service operations accordingly to keep riders and employees safe. Please make sure to sign up for notifications to stay up to date on DCTA services during the inclement weather. In addition, passengers should also note that DCTA’s Transit Tracker system may not provide accurate arrival information for Agency vehicles due to weather conditions.
All future updates regarding any service delays or interruptions are sent to passengers via DCTA’s Rider Alerts, Facebook, Twitter and at RideDCTA.net/service-updates.