The domain northtexastransport.org formerly served as the online home of North Texas Historic Transportation Inc., a regional organization focused on transportation preservation and heritage education across the Dallas–Fort Worth area. That work helped document railroads, streetcars, and interurban systems that shaped the region throughout the 20th century.
Today, the site has evolved beyond its original preservation-only scope. It now operates as a broader editorial resource — covering modern transit, highway construction, public works, and the infrastructure decisions reshaping North Texas.
DFW Transportation & Infrastructure publishes long-form, regionally specific reporting on:
Transportation heritage and active infrastructure are not separate stories. The corridors chosen for the Silver Line, the Trinity Railway Express, and TEXRail trace alignments surveyed in the 19th century. Preservation context informs modern planning — and modern planning, in turn, depends on the heritage record.
Expanding the site's editorial scope reflects how the region itself is changing. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex is among the fastest-growing major regions in the United States, and decisions being made now — about highway capacity, transit expansion, deck parks, and public-works investment — will shape North Texas for the next half century.
Coverage centers on Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington, with regional reporting across Tarrant, Dallas, Collin, and Denton counties. Where projects intersect federal IIJA funding or NCTCOG long-range plans, we contextualize them within the broader regional framework.
Articles are written to be authoritative, regionally specific, and grounded in publicly available agency information, planning documents, and reputable reporting from outlets such as KERA News. Content is intended to support the experience, expertise, authoritativeness, and trust standards (EEAT) that readers and search engines expect from a serious regional infrastructure resource.
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