A DART Bus operating in downtown Dallas The Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority (or DART) is the transit agency in Dallas, Texas that operates buses, light rail (including an underground station), commuter rail, and HOV lanes in Dallas and 12 of its suburbs. It is the largest Light Rail operator in the state of Texas. A DART Bus in downtown Dallas, My own picture - I hereby release it into the public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, RadicalBender. ...
A DART Bus in downtown Dallas, My own picture - I hereby release it into the public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, RadicalBender. ...
Nickname: Big D Location in the state of Texas Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Mayor Laura Miller Area - City 997. ...
An articulated bus operated by the CTA in Chicago, Illinois, USA. A Go North East Bus parked in a lay-by in Tyne and Wear, England A bus is a large road vehicle intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver and sometimes a conductor. ...
This article is about light rail systems in general. ...
A Connex commuter train stands by the platform in Melbourne, Australia Regional rail systems, or commuter rail systems, usually provide a rail service through a central business district area into suburbs or other locations that draw large numbers of people on a daily basis. ...
A permanent, separated high-occupancy vehicle lane on I-91 in Connecticut A high occupancy vehicle (or HOV) is any vehicle with a driver and one or more (or sometimes two or more, or three or more) passengers. ...
History
Precursor agencies
 The Dallas Transit System (DTS) was the publicly owned mass transit service operated by the City of Dallas, Texas (USA), from 1964 to 1984. DTS resulted from a consolidation of various privately owned transit companies and streetcar lines. In 2000, DART employees restored a 1966 DTS bus to its original state [1]. Image File history File links Dtslogo. ...
In the United States of America, transit describes local area common carrier passenger transportation configured to provide scheduled service on fixed routes on a non-reservation basis. ...
Nickname: Big D Location in the state of Texas Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Mayor Laura Miller Area - City 997. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ...
1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
Creation of DART DART was created in 1983 as a regional replacement for the DTS. Citizens of 15 area cities had voted to levy a 1% sales tax to join the system by the time it began transit services in 1984 (though formal acquisition of the Dallas Transit System wouldn't be complete until 1988). 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
A sales tax is a state or locality imposed percentage tax on the selling or renting of certain property or services. ...
1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In 1985, member cities Carrollton and Farmers Branch held elections to pull out of DART, though the measures failed. But shifting suburban politics and a loss of confidence in DART management after voters declined to support DART's measure to incur long term debt in 1988 led to 7 more pullout votes, two of which (Flower Mound and Coppell) were successful. Just one suburb joined DART -- the tiny community of Buckingham, which was later annexed by DART member city Richardson. 1985 (MCMLXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
Nickname: none Official website: www. ...
Flower Mound is a town located in Denton County, Texas (USA). ...
Coppell is a city located in Dallas County, Texas, a suburb and bedroom community of the DFW Metroplex. ...
Buckingham was a city located in Texas, near Dallas. ...
Richardson Interurban Depot, 1908 Nickname none Location Location within the state of Texas Government County Dallas County Collin County City Manager Bill Keffler Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 74. ...
DART also assists in the operation of the M-line Streetcar, with a joint operating subsidy given to the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority along with the Uptown Improvement District. M-line Streetcar at Cityplace Station The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, a non-profit organization, operates the M-line Streetcar line in Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Cityplace Tower, the tallest structure in Uptown. ...
DART's Light Rail system
DART Blue Line train stopped at Akard Station, Downtown Dallas. Before the 1983 election, DART had a plan for 160 miles of rail. After the election, the plan was pared down to 147 miles when Duncanville, Grand Prairie and Mesquite, who would have had rail lines, didn't opt to join the agency. DART chose light rail transit as it's primary mode of rail transportation in 1984. The plan was pared down again to 93 miles before the 1988 bond vote. After the vote, the agency again pared down the regional rail system to 66 miles. That plan would be amended after the starter system finished to the current plan that keeps evolving today. Image File history File links Dart_akard. ...
Image File history File links Dart_akard. ...
Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas County (USA), with a significant overlap into Tarrant County, and a minor overlap into Ellis County. ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
A train of Light Rail, KCRC, Hong Kong. ...
Presently, DART's Light Rail system has a daily ridership of 62,400 [5] and is the seventh most-ridden light rail system in the country. The following is a list of all light rail systems in the United States, ranked by ridership. ...
The following lines are currently active, under construction, or in the final planning stages: - Red Line (Opened in 1996, completed in its current state in 2002)
- Blue Line (Opened in 1996, completed in its current state in 2002, additions scheduled for completion in 2012 and 2018)
- Green (Northwest/Pleasant Grove Line; proposed opening 2009, scheduled for completion in 2010)
- Orange Line (Irving/DFW Line; proposed opening 2011, scheduled for completion in 2013)
- Trinity Railway Express TRE commuter rail
The Red Line is a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. ...
The Blue Line is a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. ...
The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Pleasant Grove, TX competes with Oak Cliff to be the official ghetto area Dallas, Texas. ...
The Orange Line will be a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. ...
Irving is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County. ...
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (IATA: DFW, ICAO: KDFW) is located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, and is the busiest airport in Texas. ...
The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Starter system After 6 years of scandals involving finances, delays in construction of the rail system, a failed bond election and nine pull-out votes, the year 1990 was a turning point for the agency when DART broke ground on its light rail system in October. The light rail system began service on time and on budget in June 1996, inaugurating the first light rail system in Texas and the Southwest. Commuter rail service to Irving began in December, after some delays. This article is about the year. ...
This article is about light rail systems in general. ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
The Southwest region of the United States is drier than the adjoining Midwest in weather; the population is less dense and, with strong Spanish-American and Native American components, more ethnically varied than neighboring areas. ...
A Connex commuter train stands by the platform in Melbourne, Australia Regional rail systems, or commuter rail systems, usually provide a rail service through a central business district area into suburbs or other locations that draw large numbers of people on a daily basis. ...
Irving is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County. ...
A DART Light Rail train operating in downtown Dallas To the surprise of critics, who expected the low ridership of some other systems, the new light rail system was embraced by Dallasites, with ridership exceeding expectations. The suburbs' confidence in DART was also expressed at the ballot box: five cities held highly publicized pullout elections in 1996 (with the financial assistance of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones [2]), but DART won handily in all five. A DART Light Rail train in downtown Dallas, My own picture - I hereby release it into the public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, RadicalBender. ...
A DART Light Rail train in downtown Dallas, My own picture - I hereby release it into the public domain This image has been (or is hereby) released into the public domain by its creator, RadicalBender. ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
City Irving, Texas Other nicknames The Boys, Americas Team Team colors Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Metallic Silver Blue, and White Head Coach Bill Parcells Owner Jerry Jones General manager Jerry Jones Mascot Rowdy [1] League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1960âpresent) Western Conference (1960) Eastern Conference (1961-1969...
Jerrel Wayne Jones (Born on October 13, 1942 in Los Angeles, California) is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys NFL franchise and the Dallas Desperados AFL franchise. ...
The 20 mile starter system opened on June 14, 1996, which spanned from the Westmoreland Station on the Red Line in Dallas (West Oak Cliff) through Downtown Dallas to Pearl Street Station. There were also two stations on the Blue Line, Morrell and Illinois that opened on that date. The next stage of the starter line opened on Jan 10, 1997 when the Red Line was extended from Pearl Station to Park Lane. It includes the underground portion of the line between Pearl and Mockingbird Station, also the site of Dallas's first modern transit village. The Blue Line's northern terminus was still Pearl Station.[3] The starter line was completed when the Blue Line was extended from Illinois to its current southern terminus at Ledbetter. This came on May 31, 1997, nearly one year after the first part of the starter system opened. The final change to the starter system came on December 18, 2000 when DART opened Cityplace Station, the first subway station in the Southwest (excluding the Tandy Center Subway, a small private subway in Fort Worth, Texas between an office building and a parking lot which ceased to operate in 2002). Cityplace Station is a DART light rail station located in Dallas, Texas underneath Cityplace Tower at Haskell Avenue and Central Expressway. ...
The Southwest region of the United States is drier than the adjoining Midwest in weather; the population is less dense and, with strong Spanish-American and Native American components, more ethnically varied than neighboring areas. ...
The Tandy Center Subway operated in Fort Worth, Texas from 1963 to 2002. ...
Nickname: Cowtown Motto: Where the West Begins Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Country United States State Texas Counties Tarrant and Denton Mayor Michael J. Moncrief Area - City 774. ...
Commuter Rail on the old Rock Island right-of-way began during the series of openings of the light rail starter system. On December 30, 1996, the Trinity Railway Express opened the first segment as the South Irving Transit Center was connected to Union Station in downtown Dallas with a stop in the middle at Medical Market Center. The agency had to lease rail cars due to a delay in the current stock until March. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (AAR reporting mark RI) was a Class I railroad in the United States. ...
The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Suburban expansion After the success of the light rail starter system, voters approved DART's request to use long-term bonds to expedite the construction of the regional light rail system. While DART had originally planned single-track extensions of the Blue Line to Garland and the Red Line to Richardson and Plano, the starter system was so popular that the agency made plans to double-track the entire route. Garland is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 215,768. ...
Richardson Interurban Depot, 1908 Nickname none Location Location within the state of Texas Government County Dallas County Collin County City Manager Bill Keffler Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 74. ...
Nickname: An All-American City Location within the state of Texas Coordinates: County Collin County & Denton County Mayor Pat Evans Area - City 185. ...
Work began on the extensions of the Blue Line and the Red Line on January 15, 1999. Later that same year, on September 27, the Blue Line designation was extended from Pearl Station to Mockingbird Stations, for its eventual expansion to Garland.[4] The first station since 1997 to open came on September 24, 2001, when the Blue line was extended from Mockingbird Station to the new White Rock Station. A little over a year and a half a year later, the Blue Line debuted another station as light rail pushed outside the LBJ Loop when the LBJ/Skillman Station opened on May, 6 2002. Interstate 635 signage on the Dallas North Tollway frontage road. ...
The first extension of the Red Line opened on July 1, 2002 when the line added 7 stations from a newly opened Park Lane Station to Galatyn Parkway. Richardson became the first Dallas suburb to be served by light rail. The Blue line was completed in its current form on November 18, 2002 when Garland became the second suburb to get light rail service. The two new stations of Forest/Jupiter and Downtown Garland were opened to the public. The final stage of the light rail expansion was completed six months ahead of schedule when Plano's first trains ran on December 9, 2002, completing the north central and northeast expansion. In addition, the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) commuter rail line connected downtown Dallas with downtown Fort Worth. The TRE, created by an interlocal agreement between DART and the Fort Worth Transit Authority, "The T", connected the cities' centers by rail for the first time since the 1930s. The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Nickname: Cowtown Motto: Where the West Begins Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Country United States State Texas Counties Tarrant and Denton Mayor Michael J. Moncrief Area - City 774. ...
Fort Worth Transportation Authority is the operator of the bus system of the city of Fort Worth, Texas, popularily known as The T. The T also partners with DART of Dallas through the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), which offers commuter rail service from downtown Fort Worth to DFW Airport and...
The 1930s (years from 1930-1939) were described as an abrupt shift to more radical and conservative lifestyles, as countries were struggling to find a solution to the Great Depression, also known in Europe as the World Depression. ...
Green and Orange Lines On July 3, 2006, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) approved a $700-million Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) -- the largest grant ever awarded to DART -- to kick-start a $2.5-billion expansion of the light rail system. Now under construction, this phase will include two new light rail lines that will double DART's existing light rail mileage. [5] Construction began in September 2006, with the first new stations set to open in Fall 2009 in time to provide service to the State Fair of Texas. When the project is complete in 2013, DART's light rail system will have doubled to 90 miles. [6] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (3300x2550, 792 KB) Summary DFW Rail System Map V2,1 Bchan 09:52, 11 February 2006 (UTC) Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (3300x2550, 792 KB) Summary DFW Rail System Map V2,1 Bchan 09:52, 11 February 2006 (UTC) Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the...
September 2006 is the ninth month of 2006 and has begun on a Friday. ...
2009 (MMIX) will be a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Texas Star, North Americas largest ferris wheel at the State Fair of Texas The State Fair of Texas is an annual state fair held in Dallas, Texas. ...
2013 (MMXIII) will be a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The new Green Line will run southeast from downtown to Fair Park and then to the Dallas neighborhood of Pleasant Grove. This line will also operate northwest from Downtown Dallas via Love Field airport, and extend into the suburbs of Farmers Branch and Carrollton, where plans are to connect to a future rail line operated by the adjacent Denton County Transportation Authority. The first segment of the new line, serving Victory Station, was designated as a "Segment of Independent Utility" and was opened on November 14, 2004. It currently is used for special event service to the American Airlines Center. It is scheduled for regular service in September of 2009 when the first stage of the Green Line opens. It will connect Victory Station to downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum and Fair Park. The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Fair Park is a 277 acre (112 hectare) recreational and educational complex located in Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Pleasant Grove is an area in southeastern Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Dallas Love Field Airport (IATA: DAL, ICAO: KDAL) is a public airport located 5 miles (8 km) northwest of Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Nickname: none Official website: www. ...
City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is the transit authority that operates in Denton County, Texas, which is northwest of Dallas County. ...
The American Airlines Center is an arena located in the Victory Park neighborhood near downtown Dallas, Texas that is used for hockey games, basketball games and concerts. ...
The Gypsy Tea Room in Deep Ellum Deep Ellum is an arts and entertainment district near downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Fair Park is a 277 acre (112 hectare) recreational and educational complex located in Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
The second line, the Orange Line, will run concurrently with the Green Line from downtown to just past Love Field, where it will branch off toward Irving with eventual service to DFW Airport. DART is cooperating with DFW and Love Field to link the two airports via rail. In the other direction, initial DART plans called for the Orange Line to run concurrently with the Red Line from downtown to LBJ/Central Station. [7] Current maps have the Orange Line's terminus at Pearl Station in downtown Dallas. The Orange Line will be a light rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system. ...
Irving is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County. ...
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, located between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, is the busiest airport in Texas and third busiest airport in the world in terms of operations. ...
In maps before 2006, DART labelled the Pleasant Grove to Carrollton route as the "Orange Line", and the Irving route was the "Purple Line". Green was generally used on DART maps to denote the route of the Trinity Railway Express. By the time construction started, DART was using the new "Green Line" designation as part of its marketing efforts, saying "Like the color green, this line is a symbol of our city on the move." [8]
2030 Plan In October 2006, the DART Board of Directors unanimously approved the following measures for the next round of rail expansion.[9] - An 2.9-mile extension of the Blue Line to Bonnie View Road and Interstate 20 to the new SouthPort intermodal port in southeast Dallas. This line will terminate just north of Lancaster and Hutchins, cities that are not currently members of DART.
- A 4.3-mile light rail extension of the Red Line south to Red Bird Lane. This line will terminate just short of Duncanville, another non-DART city, and passes near the headquarters of AAFES.
- A 4.3-mile light rail extension of the Green Line along Scyene Road to approximately Masters Drive, just short of non-DART member city Mesquite.
- A 6-mile light rail line in West Dallas along Fort Worth Avenue or Singleton to Loop 12/Jefferson Boulevard, terminating just east of Grand Prairie, which also did not join DART. This line would serve the largely poor, Hispanic portion of Dallas.
- A station for the Lake Highlands neighborhood of northeast Dallas on the Blue Line, between the White Rock Lake and LBJ/Skillman stations. The area previously opposed rail service, so the line moved on without a station at the turn of the century.
- And the most controversial plan, a nearly 26-mile commuter rail line in the east-west Cotton Belt corridor from the Red Line in Plano to DFW International Airport. This line would provide rail service to the existing bus transfer station in Addison, and would intersect the Green Line at Downtown Carrollton Station. The line would pass through Coppell, which pulled out of DART in 1989.
DART's 2030 plan also calls for a comprehensive network of enhanced and rapid bus corridors consisting of 77 miles of enhanced bus service corridors and 20 miles of rapid bus service corridors with strengthened and new express bus service. The plan also calls for additions to the current 31 miles of high occupancy vehicle lanes to 116. Interstate 20 (abbreviated I-20) is a major east-west interstate highway in the southeastern United States. ...
Lancaster is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Hutchins is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) mission is to provide quality merchandise and services of necessity and convenience to authorized customers at uniformly low prices; and generate reasonable earnings to supplement appropriated funds for the support of US Army and US Air Force Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Programs. ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
West Dallas is a district in Dallas, Texas, USA. Transportation Trains Light rail DART: Future Purple Line and Future Orange Line Categories: | ...
Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas County (USA), with a significant overlap into Tarrant County, and a minor overlap into Ellis County. ...
Lake Highlands is an area in Dallas, Texas (USA). ...
Cotton Belt could refer to: the southern portion of the United States where cotton is or was a primary crop (see Belt regions of the United States). ...
Coppell is a city located in Dallas County, Texas, a suburb and bedroom community of the DFW Metroplex. ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The final 2030 plan included several changes from the draft plan released in July 2006. Removed from the final plan was a 6.3 mile branch of the Red Line from Forest Lane Station to Addison Transit Center, which would have included several miles of subway under Interstate 635. DART officials cited the line's high cost, $700 million, and lack of strong support from the city of Dallas. The Blue Line extension to the Dallas Southport Center (intermodal terminal) was added after strong pressure from Dallas officials. Also, the proposed light rail line serving West Dallas was not originally considered as a priority for rail service. Interstate 635 signage on the Dallas North Tollway frontage road. ...
The Cotton Belt corridor plans continued to generate controversy right up to the day of the vote on the 2030 plan. DART leaned toward diesel powered commuter rail for the Cotton Belt corridor, similar to the Trinity Railway Express. However, the line would pass through affluent Far North Dallas neighborhoods. The neighborhood formed the Cotton Belt Concerned Coalition to fight the line in 1990. The group made a concesssion in 2006 to allow electric light rail vehicles on the line to avoid perceived air and noise pollution associated with diesel rail. The group also proposed that the line be placed in a below-ground trench. These proposals were accepted by the City of Dallas in June 2006 in a unanimous resolution. DART, however, balked at the cost of trenching the line, which they estimated at $250 million. This set up a confrontation between DART and the city of Dallas, which appoints eight of the board's 15 members. The final plan compromised by promising $50 million "to help address neighborhood concerns". [10] Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel (1858-1913), inventor of the Diesel engine. ...
The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
The current freight line runs just south of the Downtown Plano Station on the Red Line, but DART maps of the 2030 plan show the line will route to the nearby Bush Turnpike station, the nearest station to the south of downtown Plano [11]. The Cotton Belt line runs through Coppell between Carrollton and DFW Airport; although no station locations are included in the plan, the promise of a future station could entice Coppell into rejoining the agency. Coppell is a city located in Dallas County, Texas, a suburb and bedroom community of the DFW Metroplex. ...
DART's Bus system DART currently operates 117 fixed-regular bus routes and several circular and shuttle routes. There are 32 local routes, which serve downtown Dallas. Some locals link the suburbs with downtown Dallas. There are 11 express routes which ferry passengers between two areas with no to limited stops in between. These utilize HOV lanes on freeways when possible. There are 26 suburban routes, whick link the suburban members of DART with no stops in Dallas. DART has 19 crosstown routes which run in Dallas, but not downtown. These can also, and frequently do, link the suburbs to points-of-interest in Dallas. The final fixed route category is is bus that serve rail stations, and there are 29 of those. DART numbers its bus routes according to the type of route the bus is running. Local buses use 1-185, express buses are in the 200 range, the suburban routes are numbered in the 300's, the crosstown routes are the 400's, while the routes serving the rail stations start in the 500's. It should be noted the number of routes will change in February. DART has proposed adding three suburban routes, while a crosstown route will be split into two rail bus routes. Two rail routes will be lost, as one will be changed to a suburban designation and the other will combine two rail routes into one[12]. In addition to the above regular fixed routes, DART will also contract with its neighbors or buisnesses and run circulars, like the SMU or Northpark Mall circulars or shuttles for Texas Instruments or UT Southwestern Medical Center. The circular routes are given a a number in the 700 range, while the shuttles are listed in the 800's. SMU may stand for: Singapore Management University in Singapore; 3rd, newest and first private Singaporean University. ...
Northpark Mall (or NorthPark Mall) is the name of several shopping malls in the United States: Northpark Mall (Iowa) is in Davenport, Iowa Northpark Mall (Mississippi) is in Ridgeland, Mississippi Northpark Mall (Missouri) is in Joplin, Missouri There is also NorthPark Center in Dallas, Texas. ...
Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), better known in the electronics industry (and popularly) as TI, is an American company based in Dallas, Texas, USA, renowned for developing and commercializing semiconductor and computer technology. ...
DART runs its bus system similar to the hub and spoke model that airlines use. DART has several bus-only facilities, which include transit centers, transfer centers and park and rides. The Spoke-hub distribution paradigm derives its name from a bicycle wheel, which consists of a number of spokes jutting outward from a central hub. ...
DART has 9 transit centers, which are: - Addison Transit Center in Addison, a future rail station on the Cotton Belt in the 2030 plan
- J.B. Jackson Transit Center in Dallas, a future rail station on the forthcoming Green Line
- Lake June Transit Center in Dallas, a future rail station on the forthcoming Green Line
- Lake Ray Hubbard Transit Center in Garland
- North Carrollton Transit Center in Carrollton, a future rail station on the forthcoming Green Line
- North Irving Transit Center in Irving, a future rail station on the forthcoming Orange Line
- Red Bird Transit Center in Dallas
- South Garland Transit Center in Garland
- West Plano Transit Center in Plano
There are 5 transfer locations in the DART bus system, which are: - Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location in Dallas, a possible future rail station on the west rail line toward Grand Prairie in DART's 2030 plan
- Cockrell Hill Transfer Location in Cockrell Hill
- East Transfer Center in downtown Dallas
- Malcolm X Boulevard Transfer Location in Dallas
- West Transfer Center in downtown Dallas
Finally, DART has 3 park and ride locations: - Farmers Branch Park and Ride in Farmers Branch, a future rail station on the forthcoming Green Line
- Glenn Heights Park and Ride in Glenn Heights
- Rowlett Park and Ride in Rowlett, a future station on the Blue Line extension
- A fourth, the Northwest Plano Park and Ride is in the planning stages. It will be off the Dallas North Tollway just north of Spring Creek Parkway in Plano
In addition, to make transfers easier, most rail stations act as hubs for DART buses. Dallas North Tollway (DNT) The Dallas North Tollway is a 22-mile controlled-access toll road, which runs from Interstate 35E near downtown Dallas, Texas to Texas State Highway 121 near Frisco, Texas, whereupon it becomes a surface road ending at U.S. Highway 380. ...
Proposed fare hike The DART Board of Directors allowed public comments on a possible fare increase during the regular board meeting on Tuesday January 9, 2007. This would be the first fare increase since 2003. If approved, the following partial fare structure would go in effect on October 1. [13] | Service Type | Current Fare | New Fare | Pct Inc | | | Local Single Ride | $1.25 | $1.50 | 20% | | | Local Day Pass | $2.50 | $3 | 20% | | | Local Monthly Pass | $40 | $50 | 25% | | | Premium Single Ride | $2.25 | $2.50 | 11% | | | Premium Day Pass | $4.50 | $5 | 11% | | | Premium Monthly Pass | $70 | $80 | 14% | | Reduced Single Ride+ Reduced High School Single Ride++ | $0.50 | $0.75 | 50% | | Reduced Day Pass+ Reduced High School Day Pass++ | $1 | $1.50 | 50% | | Reduced Monthly Pass+ Reduced High School Monthly Pass++ | $15 | $25 | 67% | | + Reduced Fares are applicable on bus and rail for Seniors and non-Paratransit persons with disabilities; Children, elementary through junior high school; Light Rail service within the Dallas CBD (Pearl Station to Convention Center Station); and Designated bus circulators ++ Reduced High School Fare for students with valid photo ID from a school within the DART service area (effective 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. on school days)
DART member cities In addition to the cities that voted to join DART at its creation, the legislation that created DART specifies that any city adjoining Dallas may join the agency. In addition, any city that adjoins a DART member city becomes eligible to join. Member cities fund DART with a 1% sales tax. This levy prevents some cities from joining, due to Texas laws that cap the total sales tax that may be charged. A sales tax is a state or locality imposed percentage tax on the selling or renting of certain property or services. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
In 2003, the Texas Legislature enacted new legislation enabling countywide transit districts in areas adjacent to major metropolitan areas (such as the Denton County Transportation Authority), but DART's membership rules were not affected. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Official language(s) None See: Languages of Texas Capital Austin Largest city Houston Area Ranked 2nd - Total 268,581 sq mi (695,622 km²) - Width 773 miles (1,244 km) - Length 790 miles (1,270 km) - % water 2. ...
The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is the transit authority that operates in Denton County, Texas, which is northwest of Dallas County. ...
List of DART member cities All of these cities joined the Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority when it was originally created in 1983. All but Glenn Heights (and Flower Mound, which later withdrew) would also be eligible for DART membership because they are adjacent to the city of Dallas. 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Glenn Heights is a city located in Dallas County and Ellis County, Texas. ...
Flower Mound is a town located in Denton County, Texas (USA). ...
- Glenn Heights is the only one of Dallas' southern suburbs that has joined DART, besides Cockrell Hill, which is an island city in southern Dallas.
- Includes Buckingham, a DART member city that was annexed by Richardson in 1996.
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City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
Cockrell Hill is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Nickname: Big D Location in the state of Texas Country United States State Texas Counties Dallas, Collin, Denton, Kaufman, and Rockwall Mayor Laura Miller Area - City 997. ...
Nickname: none Official website: www. ...
Garland is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 215,768. ...
Glenn Heights is a city located in Dallas County and Ellis County, Texas. ...
Tree-lined street in Highland Park Highland Park is a town located in central Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Irving is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County. ...
Nickname: An All-American City Location within the state of Texas Coordinates: County Collin County & Denton County Mayor Pat Evans Area - City 185. ...
Richardson Interurban Depot, 1908 Nickname none Location Location within the state of Texas Government County Dallas County Collin County City Manager Bill Keffler Geographical characteristics Area - Total - Land - Water 74. ...
Buckingham was a city located in Texas, near Dallas. ...
1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
Rowlett is a city located in Dallas County and Rockwall County, Texas, United States. ...
Nickname: The Bubble Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: County Dallas County Mayor James H. Holmes, III Area - City 3. ...
Original cities that declined DART The following cities had DART on the ballot in 1983 but voted the transit agency down. Only one city is in the affluent northern sector of the region. Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas County (USA), with a significant overlap into Tarrant County, and a minor overlap into Ellis County. ...
Lancaster is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
Nickname: The city by the lake Official website: http://www. ...
Wilmer is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Eligible cities that are not members of DART These cities are eligible to join DART as they are adjacent to DART member cities (see below), but have not chosen to levy the required 1% sales tax required for membership and regular service. However, DART can establish service to non-member cities under certain conditions. In addition to the Trinity Railway Express interlocal agreements, DART serves destinations like Eastfield College, which is within the city limits of Mesquite. The Trinity Railway Express (or TRE) is a commuter rail line in the system of mass transit in Dallas and Fort Worth operated by an interlocal agreement between the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system and The T in Fort Worth. ...
Eastfield College is a community college of the Dallas County Community College District (DCCCD), located in Mesquite, Texas (USA). ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
- Coppell withdrew from DART in 1989
- Flower Mound withdrew from DART in 1989. In 2003, voters also rejected membership in the Denton County Transportation Authority.
- On November 7, 2006, Grapevine voters approved a sales tax to fund a commuter rail service operated by the Fort Worth Transportation Authority by a 3-1 margin.[14]
- The City of Hutchins held an election in May of 1992, but the measure failed by 50 votes.
- The adjacent suburb of Wilmer is not currently eligible, as it does not share a border with Dallas.
- In 2003, Lewisville voters approved membership in the Denton County Transportation Authority, which levies a 1/2 cent sales tax.
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Balch Springs is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Cedar Hill is a city located sixteen miles from downtown Dallas in the southwest corner of Dallas County in Texas and adjoined by Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park to its west. ...
Coppell is a city located in Dallas County, Texas, a suburb and bedroom community of the DFW Metroplex. ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Duncanville is a city in Dallas County, Texas (USA). ...
Location in the state of Texas Counties Dallas County Mayor Michael Hurtt [1] Area - City 21. ...
Euless is a city located in Tarrant County, Texas. ...
Flower Mound is a town located in Denton County, Texas (USA). ...
1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is the transit authority that operates in Denton County, Texas, which is northwest of Dallas County. ...
Nickname none Location Location within the state of Texas Government County Collin County Mayor Mike Simpson Geographical characteristics Area - City - Land - Water 181. ...
Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas County (USA), with a significant overlap into Tarrant County, and a minor overlap into Ellis County. ...
Flag of Grapevine Grapevine is a city located in Tarrant County, Texas. ...
Fort Worth Transportation Authority is the operator of the bus system of the city of Fort Worth, Texas, popularily known as The T. The T also partners with DART of Dallas through the Trinity Railway Express (TRE), which offers commuter rail service from downtown Fort Worth to DFW Airport and...
Heath is a city in Rockwall County, Texas, United States. ...
Lake Ray Hubbard is a freshwater lake located in Dallas and Rockwall County, Texas. ...
Hutchins is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Wilmer is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Lancaster is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Location Location in the state of Texas Government Counties Denton County Dallas County Mayor Gene Carey Geographical characteristics Area City 42. ...
2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) is the transit authority that operates in Denton County, Texas, which is northwest of Dallas County. ...
McKinney is a city in Collin County, Texas (USA). ...
Mesquite is a suburb of Dallas, Texas, located in Dallas County and Kaufman County, Texas. ...
Murphy is a city in Collin County, Texas, United States. ...
Oak Leaf is a town located in Ellis County, Texas. ...
Ovilla is a city located in Dallas County and Ellis County, Texas. ...
Parker is a city located in Collin County, Texas. ...
Red Oak is a city located in Ellis County, Texas. ...
Rockwall is a city in Rockwall County, Texas (USA). ...
Lake Ray Hubbard is a freshwater lake located in Dallas and Rockwall County, Texas. ...
Sachse is a city in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas. ...
Seagoville is a city located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Sunnyvale is a town located in Dallas County, Texas. ...
Nickname: The city by the lake Official website: http://www. ...
Agency Executive Directors - Charles Anderson 1986-1994
- Roger Snoble 1994-2001
- Gary Thomas 2001-present
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Criticism of DART Some people have raised criticisms of the agency. - One common criticism is that the expense of the system is not worth the results. For example, the Dallas Business Journal has noted that despite "$1 billion in taxpayer spending aimed at reducing traffic congestion", the number of people using DART transit to get to work dropped from 40,000 per day in 1990 to 36,900 per day in 2000. [15] Supporters of DART defend such expenses by pointing to statistics showing not just increasing ridership of DART light rail but measurable increases in rents and revenues from nearby commercial properties. [16] Critics of DART argue that these increased rents and revenues are simply a natural result of the government taking money from a wide area and channeling it into concentrated locations, namely the train stations. They believe that the argument that DART has created wealth with its projects is a classic example of the "broken window" fallacy. On the other hand, supporters will point out that transit stations allow cities to take a different and more dense approach to development, an approach that is difficult without the stations. These denser developments allow for increased tax revenue to the cities.
- Critics often point to the fact that DART, like other transit agencies, does not cover its operating expenses with farebox and advertising revenues. DART relies on sales tax revenues to make up the difference; from 2002 to 2004, sales tax collections averaged $354 million per year. In 2004 sales tax revenues exceeded operating expenses by $63 million, allowing the agency to apply the excess towards construction of new capital facilities, including rail extensions. [17] While critics argue that DART's planned expansions will likely only increase the size of its annual operating loss, DART proponents respond that the operating cost per passenger mile is at least significantly lower for light rail than for traditional bus service. [18]
- Another criticism of DART is that some areas whose residents pay the DART sales tax do not receive much from DART in return. As the Dallas Morning News has reported, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Rowlett have "only bus and paratransit service to show for decades of DART membership" and hundreds of millions of dollars contributed to the agency. [19] However, almost 30 years after joining DART, both Carrollton and Farmers Branch are scheduled to be served by light rail by 2010, with an extension to Rowlett expected in 2012. [20] It should be noted that Rowlett voted to join the agency in 1983 with bus-only services. They weren't scheduled to get LRT service until the DART board decided to extend the Blue Line at the turn of the century.
The parable of the broken window was created by Frederic Bastiat in his 1850 essay That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen to illuminate the notion of hidden costs ( opportunity costs). ...
City nickname: none Location in the state of Texas Counties Collin County Dallas County Denton County Mayor Becky Miller Area âLand âWater 36. ...
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Rowlett is a city located in Dallas County and Rockwall County, Texas, United States. ...
See also - List of rapid transit systems
This is an alphabetical list of cities worldwide that have a rapid transit system, or a light-rail system with some elements of rapid transit. ...
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