Tandy Center Subway

The Tandy Center Subway was a small rapid transit system that operated in Fort Worth, Texas, from February 15, 1963[1] to August 30, 2002.

The small subway primarily served patrons visiting the mall at the base of the Tandy Center, which also linked to the downtown location of Fort Worth Public Library.

In April 1982 the car was saved from the cutting torch by a Tandy computer programmer and stored on a farm south of Fort Worth, where it remained for over 25 years.

As of 2013[update], Leonard's number one is on public display in the lobby of Texas Capital Bank, Fort Worth (One City Place).

The end of the tunnel opening into the parking lots was buried during construction of the Tarrant County College Trinity River Campus.

Streetcars at the terminal in 2002