North Tarrant Express
North Tarrant Express Project Is Halfway Done
The North Tarrant Express project is one of the largest road construction areas in North Texas right now, but it has reached the halfway point and is on track to wrap up in mid-2015.
Brown Trail Bridge To Be Demolished This Weekend
A traffic mess is coming for Bedford this weekend as the Brown Trail bridge over Airport Freeway will be demolished started Friday at noon.
Lanes Shift On Hwy. 183
Saturday night crews will begin moving traffic lanes so that drivers on eastbound 183, will exit to the right to get on northbound 121, instead of exiting left.
Update On North Tarrant Express Road Project
The North Tarrant Express road construction project is still on schedule, but some important changes are coming for drivers traveling through the work zone.
New Road Closures On North Tarrant Express
More roads will be closing Wednesday night along Loop 820 in the North Richland Hills area, as part of the North Tarrant Express project. The latest closures are set to last until December.
Fort Worth Road Construction Gaining Momentum
Anyone who has driven in north Fort Worth recently has certainly noticed the extensive road construction, and the desperate need for such a project.
Traffic Headaches Expected With North Tarrant Expressway Project
A major Tarrant County construction project could cause problems for drivers.
Businesses Near North Tarrant Express: ‘We’re Still Open’
The North Tarrant Express project spans almost 13.5 miles through Hurst, Euless and Bedford. The completion date can’t come soon enough for some business along the project route.
Private Firms To Bid On Interstate-35E Overhaul
TxDOT is accepting bids from private firms to expand Interstate-35E from Interstate-635 in Dallas to Highway 380 in Denton.
North Tarrant Express Construction Starts Soon
First it was the DFW Connector, then the LBJ managed lanes, and now work is really beginning to get underway on the North Tarrant Express project.
Major Road Construction in Tarrant County
Construction zone signs are a common sight in North Texas, but for Tarrant County residents there are many more to come.


















