Master Transportation Plan Task 4: Gap Analysis and Needs Network
Figure 19: Network Connectivity Gaps
As shown in Figure 19 , a few areas across Fort Worth show connectivity gaps where existing routes do not provide sufficient transfer opportunities or connections to the rest of the transit system. The following areas were identified: • Handley Gap: Located on the eastern edge of Fort Worth, this area has poor connectivity with other parts of the city and no direct connection to nearby well-served peripherals. • Ridgelea Hills Gap: This area is in west Fort Worth and lacks connections in the neighborhood and to nearby well-served peripherals. • Texas Christian University Gap: Texas Christian University is served by on-demand southside and north-south Route 53; however, nearby neighborhoods are not integrated into the broader network, limiting transit accessibility for students, residents, faculty, and staff.
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