T. Boone Pickens Dallas Campus to Denton Campus

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T. Boone Pickens Dallas Campus to Denton Campus

T. Boone Pickens Dallas Campus to Denton Campus

Depending on the time of day you travel, one of the following route combinations may be more convenient than the others.

Check schedules for specific departure and arrival times: DCTA: www.dcta.net DART: www.dart.org TRE: www.trinityrailwayexpress.org

Walk/Bike  DART Green line  A-Train

1. Walk/ bike to either the DART Inwood/Love Field Station (northeast on Inwood Rd. from campus) or DART Southwestern Medical District/Parkland Station (near the corner of Redfield St. and Lofland St., and along Medical Market Dr.) to get to the DART green line.

2. Take the DART green line toward North Carrollton/Frankford.

3. Get off at the Trinity Mills Station, and transfer to the A-Train.

4. Take the A-Train to the Downtown Denton Transit Center and Ride Connect bus routes 4, 5 or 6 to TWU.

DART Bus Route #  DART Green line  A-Train

1. Catch DART Bus routes 405 & 453 to get to the DART Southwestern Medical District/Parkland Station or route 526 to get to the Inwood/Love Station. (All three of these routes pick up at the bus stop near the corner of Inwood Rd/ Southwestern Medical Ave)

2. Take the DART green line toward North Carrollton/Frankford.

3. Get off at the Trinity Mills Station, and transfer to the A-Train.

4. Take the A-Train to the Downtown Denton Transit Center and Ride Connect bus routes 4, 5 or 6 to TWU. TRE  DART Green line  A-Train

1. Walk/Bike to the TRE Medical/Market Center Station (walk south on Southwestern Medical Ave; the station is just north of Children’s Medical Center).

2. Take the TRE to Victory Station. Transfer to the DART green line at Victory Station.

3. Take the DART green line toward North Carrollton/Frankford.

4. Get off at the Trinity Mills Station, and transfer to the A-Train.

5. Take the A-Train to the Downtown Denton Transit Center and Ride Connect bus routes 4, 5 or 6 to TWU.

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