Roads and highways Two
Texas state highways run through city limits.
Texas State Highway 121 runs along a portion of the eastern edge of Colleyville, while
Texas State Highway 26, also known as Colleyville Boulevard or Grapevine Highway, bisects the city, running southwest to northeast. The speed limit on every road in the city is 30 or 35 mph, excluding the 45 mph speed limit on Highway 26 set by
TxDOT.
Rail The
Grapevine Vintage Railroad runs through the city along the former
Cotton Belt Route right-of-way, offering rides on vintage locomotives from downtown
Grapevine to downtown
Fort Worth. Commuter rail service began on January 10, 2019, with the introduction of
TEXRail, offering service from Fort Worth to DFW Airport through Northeast Tarrant County. Due to immense opposition from the Colleyville City Council and residents, the commuter train does not stop in Colleyville, so the closest stations are the
North Richland Hills/Smithfield station to the west and the
Grapevine station to the east.
Airports Two major airports serve passengers in the Metroplex.
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, provides airline services to over 200 destinations.
American Airlines, headquartered nearby in Fort Worth, maintains its largest hub at DFW. Colleyville has experienced significant population growth because of its proximity to the airport.
Dallas Love Field, in Northwest Dallas, is home to the headquarters of
Southwest Airlines and serves as a focus city for the airline.
Trails The Cotton Belt Trail is an eleven-mile bicyclist and pedestrian trail that lies parallel to the former Cotton Belt Route railroad through Grapevine, Colleyville, Hurst, and North Richland Hills, with 3.4 miles running through Colleyville. The Colleyville Nature Center also provides a 1.25 mile hiking trail. ==Notable people==