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SILVER LINE REGIONAL RAIL GROUNDBREAKING COMMEMORATIVE EDITION

Bringing Regional Rail Service to the Historic Cotton Belt Corridor DART Current and Future Rail Services

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FORT WORTH FORT WORTH CENTRAL STATION FORT WORTH T&P STATION Groundbreaking events were held in the five DART Service Area cities that will have stations along the Silver Line: Addison, Carrollton, Dallas, Richardson and Plano. Silver Line Breaks Ground Bringing Regional Rail to the Historic Cotton Belt Corridor

Ceremonial shovels hit the dirt on and regional land use visions, and area to Carrollton. In 1989, the DART Sept. 19 at five groundbreaking economic development. Transit System Plan recommended events that led to a celebration the purchase and preservation of luncheon, all to kick off the start “The Silver Line finally coming to the Cotton Belt Corridor right of of construction on the Silver Line fruition will complete that east-west way from Wylie to north Fort Worth. Regional Rail project on the historic corridor that links our entire DART completed the purchase of the Cotton Belt Corridor. North region together,” 52-mile corridor in 1990. said DART President/Executive The new regional rail service will Director Gary C. Thomas at the In 2016, DART advanced provide transportation options in the groundbreaking luncheon. “Our region implementation of the Silver Line heavily congested northern part of is much stronger connected.” project to the year 2022 by taking the DART Service Area. The 26-mile advantage of a new loan program line will serve major employment, The original 1983 DART Service from the U.S. Department of population and activity centers and Plan included plans for passenger Transportation’s Build America Bureau. support sustainable growth, local rail between the Richardson/Plano

3 Silver Line Groundbreaking Luncheon speakers included (from left): Coppell Mayor Karen Hunt, Plano Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Anthony Ricciardelli, Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker, Carrollton Mayor Kevin Falconer, DART President/Executive Director Gary C. Thomas, DART Board Chair Sue S. Bauman, DFW Airport Board Chair Bill Meadows, Dallas City Council Member Lee M. Kleinman, Addison Mayor Joe Chow and Archer Western Herzog Senior Vice President Joe Lee. DFW Airport: Trusted with Tomorrow

Dallas Fort Worth International In 2019, DFW Airport expects Airport will be the origin and to serve more than 70 million destination for many riders on customers. Approximately DART’s Silver Line Regional Rail 60,000 employees work on the service. Two stations on airport property. The Silver Line will property – DFW Airport North give customers and employees and DFW Airport Terminal B – will an additional travel option that provide the opportunity to transfer provides reliable, efficient access directly to Trinity Metro’s TEXRail to the airport and reduces carbon regional rail service, which operates emissions by taking vehicles on the western segment of the off the roads. historic Cotton Belt Corridor.

4 City, community and business leaders gathered at the Hyatt Regency DFW, located at DFW International Airport, for the Silver Line Groundbreaking Luncheon.

Former DART Board Chair Kathy Ingle, Fort Worth City Council Member Ann Zadeh, DART Board Chair Sue S. Bauman and Dallas City Council Member Lee M. Kleinman praise the Silver Line’s regional importance.

“As DFW International Airport continues to have year-on-year positive growth, it’s important that we are planning for the future through transportation and infrastructure,” said Khaled Naja, DFW Airport’s executive vice president of infrastructure and development. “Our sustainability motto is ‘Trusted with Tomorrow,’ so expanding travel options to and from the airport is very important to us Current and former DART Board chairs celebrated the “Cotton Belt” project becoming a reality (from left): and the environment.” John Danish, Ray Noah, Sue S. Bauman, Faye Moses Wilkins, Randall Chrisman and Paul N. Wageman.

5 Carrollton Mayor Kevin Falconer addresses the audience at the Downtown Carrollton Station, where the Silver Line and the Green Line will intersect. Carrollton: Where Connections Happen

At the completion of DART’s Silver The Silver Line will give Carrollton will have the luxury of traveling Line Regional Rail in 2022, Carrollton residents improved mobility, from a wider radius in North Texas. will emerge as one of the most accessibility and connectivity to Carrollton’s businesses and residents rail-connected and rail-centric work, live and play. Commuting will benefit from the additional cities in North Texas. to work and future employment traffic and economic activity the opportunities will be even easier. Silver Line will bring to local and Carrollton’s transportation Attending entertainment venues regional development. infrastructure is one of its greatest around the region will save vehicle strengths, especially its three miles in transit and eliminate the This new rail connection will enhance DART light rail stations running stress of driving in traffic. Downtown Carrollton’s ongoing parallel to with transformation into a massive transit- stops at Frankford Road, Trinity Mills Employers will have access to a wider oriented district. Carrollton awarded and Downtown Carrollton. pool of candidates, and workers Arcadia Realty the development of

6 Community leaders discuss the impact that DART rail service has had on the revitalization of Historic Downtown Carrollton.

DART Chief Administrative Officer Nicole Fontayne-Bárdowell, Mayor Kevin Falconer and DART Board Member Doug Hrbacek join Carrollton city and community leaders for the groundbreaking event at Downtown Carrollton Station.

the city-owned 24.6-acre Trinity Mills Urban Village, a future Thomas Place tract, which will 26-acre mixed-use project adjacent include 1,000 urban residential units to , which is and 93 new single-family detached additionally served by Denton County homes and townhomes. A new Transportation Authority’s A-train. 19-acre catalyst redevelopment DART is helping transform Carrollton along Crosby Road will contain from an inner-ring suburb to a vibrant 188 mixed housing lots for hub for economic and social activity, single-family detached homes, with increased shopping and dining, townhomes, and live-work units. hospitality and recreation venues, and business opportunities. The city of Carrollton is also partnering with DART on the

7 DART Board Member Gary Slagel, DART President/Executive Director Gary C. Thomas and Addison Mayor Joe Chow toss ceremonial dirt at the , the site of a new Silver Line station. Addison: At the Center of It All

Strategically situated on the Dallas Addison was considered an And in 2022, Addison Circle will North Tollway between downtown urbanism pioneer when the vision boast a rail station with service Dallas and Plano, Addison is a leader for Addison Circle became a reality directly to DFW Airport on DART’s in live-work-play development. With 20 years ago. Today, Addison Circle new Silver Line Regional Rail. nearly 200 restaurants, endless is considered a Dallas-area classic The station will be adjacent to events and activities, an abundance with its emphasis on walkability, the Addison Transit Center, which of shopping, and top employers like architecture and green spaces. The currently is served by 14 DART Mary Kay Cosmetics, Concentra new heart of the city, Addison Circle, bus routes. Health Services and Bottle Rocket offers red-brick sidewalks, public art packed into 4.4 square miles, and fountains. Mayor Joe Chow said the Silver Line Addison is at the center of it all. will provide great opportunities for

8 Mayor Joe Chow and DART President/Executive Director Gary C. Thomas share the impact the Silver Line will have on the Town of Addison and how the arrival of rail service will transform the city’s busy transit center into Addison Station.

Addison in terms of attracting new The city is proposing high-density businesses and residents to the city, urban residential development and in improving connectivity. with ground-floor retail adjacent to the future Addison Station. The “How wonderful and convenient it plans call for a mix of office, retail will be to have a train that departs and residential towers with a for DFW Airport every 30 minutes,” potential grocery component Chow said. “The Silver Line project on eight acres of undeveloped emphasizes the interconnectivity of land near Addison Circle. the region.”

9 Dallas City Council Member Lee M. Kleinman and DART Board Chair Sue S. Bauman highlight how the Silver Line will improve mobility in the North Dallas area.

Dallas: Big Things Happen Here

The section of Dallas east of the who live in the numerous nearby “We are excited to have the Knoll Dallas North Tollway near Arapaho apartment communities, rail access Trail Station for the Silver Line in Road has plentiful options for will mean a new transportation North Dallas. This is the first rail apartment housing, retail and option for getting to work, college stop in North Dallas since DART was restaurants. In just over three years, and entertainment districts such as formed over 35 years ago. Rail service the area will have a new amenity: Addison Circle, which will be only will create connectivity from the rail service. one stop away. neighborhoods to job centers to the east and west,” Kleinman said. DART is constructing one of Dallas’ Dallas City Council Member Lee M. two Silver Line rail stations off Knoll Kleinman praised the DART Board Although the groundbreaking Trail Drive near the intersection and staff for bringing the project ceremony was held at the site of with Arapaho Road. For residents to fruition. the future Knoll Trail Station, the

10 DART Executive Vice President Tim McKay, DART Board Member Michele Wong Krause, Dallas City Council Member Lee M. Kleinman, DART Board Chair Sue S. Bauman and Dallas City Council Member Chad West break ground ceremonially at the future site of the Knoll Trail Station in North Dallas.

Dallas City Council Member Chad West congratulates DART Executive Vice President Tim McKay on the start of Silver Line construction.

Silver Line also will cross “We are ecstatic that the DART and businesses and for residents of through city of Dallas land at Silver Line will make its first stop Dallas, Coppell and Irving.” Cypress Waters Station. outside DFW Airport at Cypress Waters,” said developer Lucy At full build-out, the completed Cypress Waters is a 1,000-acre Billingsley. “This rail line has Cypress Waters campus will offer master-planned development enormously and positively changed 8 million square feet of office, centered around the 300-acre the development plan for this area, 10,000 multifamily residences, North Lake and built by staring with our expectation to 450,000 square feet of retail, Billingsley Company. This office, have a convention center hotel three schools and five miles of multifamily and retail waterfront on the water. This will be a great hike-and-bike trails. development includes corporate destination not only for conventions, offices for companies including but also for visitors to our offices 7-Eleven, CoreLogic, Nokia and Brinker International.

11 Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker, DART President/Executive Director Gary C. Thomas, DART Board Member Gary Slagel and UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson join city, community and university leaders in breaking ground at the site of the future UT Dallas Station in Richardson. Richardson: Area of Innovation

At the future site of UT Dallas Station Oriented Development master plan, UT Dallas now boasts enrollment in Richardson, The University of a collaborative effort between of more than 29,000 students – over Texas at Dallas brought cheerleaders UT Dallas, the city of Richardson and 6,000 of whom are international and the school mascot, Temoc, to the DART completed in 2009. The plan students – who will benefit from Silver Line groundbreaking event. guided both campus growth and the Silver Line’s connection to The station, located on university private development on university- DFW Airport, entertainment and property, will be adjacent to the owned land around the future station job centers. Northside development, a mixed-use area until UT Dallas issued the apartment community with ground- Campus Master Plan Update in 2018. “We have transitioned from having floor retail and restaurants. no bus service for our campus in Over the past decade, university 2008 to having the Comet Cruiser, Northside is the first realization of enrollment has grown rapidly, one of DART’s fastest growing routes the UT Dallas North Campus Transit- increasing demand for more housing. serving almost 1.5 million riders

12 Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker and UT Dallas President Richard C. Benson address the crowd attending Richardson’s groundbreaking event.

DART President/Executive Director Gary C. Thomas and DART Board Member Gary Slagel pose for a photo with Temoc, UT Dallas’ mascot.

annually. The Silver Line The Silver Line will provide Richardson said Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker. is a welcome addition to our residents, businesses and visitors “The Silver Line will pay dividends community and adds to our rising better access to most parts of North for our residents, our businesses reputation,” said UT Dallas Texas through the region’s multimodal and the university for so many years President Dr. Richard C. Benson. transportation network. Direct rail to come.” access to DFW Airport, where riders UT Dallas will be Richardson’s fifth can connect to TEXRail to Fort Worth, DART rail station. The Silver Line also is anticipated to attract additional will stop at the existing CityLine/Bush development in and around the Station, where riders can transfer to CityLine development. the light rail system. A new rail bridge will be built over US 75 in Richardson “DART is Richardson’s economic to link the two stations. development strategy,”

13 DART Board Members Lissa Smith and Paul N. Wageman, Plano Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Anthony Ricciardelli, and DART Chief Operations Officer Carol Wise stand near the future site of 12th Street Station, which will be both a Silver Line and an infill Red Line station.

Plano Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Anthony Ricciardelli highlights the impact that DART rail service continues to have on the revitalization of East Plano. Plano: City of Excellence

When DART began light rail service “The stations planned at Shiloh Road which will expand the footprint of in Plano in 2002, Downtown Plano and 12th Street will create huge downtown Plano to the south. Station sparked an explosion of opportunities for revitalization in growth around the city’s historical East Plano.” Developer Toll Brothers has downtown. The start of Silver Line announced plans to purchase the construction marks a new chapter in In addition to an at-grade Silver Plano Marine property on 12th Street the partnership between DART and Line station, DART will add a new and convert the land to transit- the city of Plano. aerial Red Line light rail station at oriented multifamily housing. 12th Street, between the Downtown The new 12th Street Station will “Having DART in our city has been Plano and CityLine/Bush stations. be within walking distance from transformational,” said Plano The project has begun paving the the Douglass Community, the Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Anthony way for infill and redevelopment city’s historic African-American Ricciardelli at the city’s Silver Line along K Avenue toward 12th Street, neighborhood named for abolitionist groundbreaking ceremony. Frederick Douglass.

14 Plano city and community leaders listen attentively at Plano’s groundbreaking ceremony, held at the southern edge of the Historic Downtown Plano Arts District where 12th Street Station will be located.

Former DART Board Chair Faye Moses Wilkins, Plano Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Anthony Ricciardelli, DART Board Members Lissa Smith and Paul N. Wageman, Former DART Board Chair Robert Pope and DART Chief Operations Officer Carol Wise joined other officials at the groundbreaking ceremony in Plano.

“The benefit this line will provide for Notable employers include Plano residents is enormous. Not Raytheon, XO Communications, only will this service be a fast and GE Critical Power and Luminator USA. efficient way to get to DFW Airport, but it will also allow for easy access “There are a lot of jobs in that to major employment, education and area. The Silver Line will make the entertainment centers not only in our Research Technology Crossroads city, but also throughout the region,” more attractive to companies and Ricciardelli said. employees because it will be transit- accessible,” said Peter Braster, will sit at the Plano’s director of special projects. edge of Plano’s Research Technology Crossroads, a 900-acre business park.

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