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Old 04-24-2008, 04:24 PM
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Post North Richland Hills to Fort Worth

How long of a commute is it from North Richland Hills to Downtown Fort Worth? Is there any sort of public transportation for this commute?
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It really will depend on where in NRH you are. Closer to the southeastern portions of NRH and you might get there in about 15-20 minutes. If your further to the northeast, it could take you 30+ minutes. Most of that will depend on traffic as well.

Friend of mine goes from close to Mid Cities/Rufe Snow and gets there in about 15 if there's no traffic problems, and this is during the end of rush hour. Another lives off Davis/North Tarrant and it takes him closer to 40. If you are even further south, almost to the Richland Hills/Haltom City line, you can take Belknap straight in and be there pretty quick.

There is no public transpo in NRH, only in Fort Worth. However, if you are in the most southern portion of NRH, you can drive a fairly short distance to the Richland Hills train station and ride it into downtown and then get a bus to where you need to go from there. It might even be close enough for you to walk where you are going...just depends on where it is.
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Old 04-24-2008, 08:22 PM
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the area we are looking at moving to is Parkview Hills. Do you know much about this area?
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the area we are looking at moving to is Parkview Hills. Do you know much about this area?
When I googled Parkview Hills it brought up a development in Saginaw, which is not in the same area at all as NRH. That area might actually get you to downtown quicker, but I know nothing about it.

There is one Parkview Dr in NRH and it's filled with duplexes according to TAD (appraisal district website)
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