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Bonds Ranch Road will be widened to a four-lane road from Wagley Robertson Road to US 287.
The project includes:
In an effort to improve mobility between Wagley Robertson and US 287; interim improvements will be constructed prior to the full reconstruction of the roadway.
Texas Department of Transportation will build a bridge and grade separation over the BNSF railroad track. The City of Fort Worth, in planning and design coordination with TxDOT, will build the road leading to this new section.
This project is located in Council District 7 and District 10.
The project team has begun the 60% design plans.
Federal Railroad Administrator Amit Bose Announces New Funding for Grade Crossing and Highway Safety Improvements in Fort Worth, Texas
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) Administrator Amit Bose announced the award of over $17 million for a grade separation project on Bonds Ranch Road. Part of a highway corridor spanning the cities of Haslet, Fort Worth, and Saginaw, the new four-lane grade separation will allow vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians to avoid the Bonds Ranch Road rail crossing, which is blocked multiple times a day due to high train volume. The project was funded by FRA’s new Railroad Crossing Elimination (RCE) Program and will benefit safety, community connectivity, and supply chain fluidity in the State of Texas and across the country.
500 W. Bonds Ranch Road, Fort Worth 76131 View Map
500 W. Bonds Ranch Road , Fort Worth 76131
Design phase
2027
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