Shania? Bullet? Help Trinity Metro choose names for its TexRail fleet

What names do you think Trinity Metro should use for its TexRail fleet? Submit a name for a chance to win free rides for one month.

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We personally think “Shania Train” would be the perfect addition to the TexRail fleet.

Trinity Metro needs your help naming seven of its trains in the TexRail fleet. So far, only one of its eight trains has a name... Spike.

In honor of its fifth anniversary, Trinity Metro is hosting a “Name That Train” contest. Here’s how it works:

  • Name suggestions should only be one word
  • No obscene or vulgar names will be considered
  • One entry per person
  • Submit your entry by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31

The seven winning names will be based on creativity and appropriateness. If a winning entry is submitted by more than one person, a random drawing will take place to select a winner.

Each winner will receive a free 31-day local Trinity Metro ticket and a framed photo of the winner beside the train.

If you need some name inspo, check out this list of Fort Worth-inspired names.

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