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DART Current and Future Rail Services DART Current and Future Rail Services A-train to Denton (operated by DCTA) NW PLANO PARK & RIDE PLANO PARKER ROAD JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CTR. DOWNTOWN PLANO SHILOH Presiden t ROAD G 12TH STREET e sh Turnpike orge Bu CITYLINE/BUSH NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD Dallas North Tollway GALATYN PARK TRINITY MILLS CARROLLTON ADDISON RICHARDSON ARAPAHO CENTER DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON ADDISON TRANSIT CTR. SPRING VALLEY DFW NORTH FARMERS BRANCH DOWNTOWN FARMERS BRANCH GARLAND GARLAND TEX Rail Project (under LBJ/CENTRAL construction by FWTA) DFW DOWNTOWN ROWLETT AIRPORT FOREST LANE FOREST/JUPITER Terminal B Terminal A ROYAL LANE LBJ/SKILLMAN DFW BELT LINE ROWLETT WALNUT LAKE HIGHLANDS WALNUT HILL/DENTON HILL IRVING CONVENTION CENTER Lake Ray PARK LANE Hubbard NORTH LAKE LAS COLINAS S. GARLAND COLLEGE URBAN CENTER TRANSIT CTR. UNIVERSITY WHITE ROCK BACHMAN LOVERS UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS PARK LANE LOVE HIGHLAND FIELD White LAKE RAY BURBANK PARK HUBBARD MOCKINGBIRD Rock TRANSIT CTR. INWOOD/LOVE FIELD Lake IRVING SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL DISTRICT/ PARKLAND DALLAS To Fort Worth CENTREPORT/ WEST IRVING DOWNTOWN IRVING/ MEDICAL/ MARKET CENTER DFW AIRPORT HERITAGE CROSSING MARKET CENTER CITYPLACE/UPTOWN DEEP ELLUM PEAR VICTORY ST. PAUL BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER AKARD WEST END L FAIR PARK /ARTS DISTRICT UNION STATION MLK, JR. Tr r in it y Rive CONVENTION CENTER LAWNVIEW CEDARS HATCHER COCKRELL HILL TRE to Fort Worth 8TH & CORINTH DALLAS ZOO LAKE JUNE TYLER/VERNON MORRELL HAMPTON TEX Rail BELL ILLINOIS WESTMORELAND BUCKNER RICHLAND HILLS KIEST VA MEDICAL CENTER FORT WORTH ITC RED BIRD LEDBETTER T&P STATION FORT WORTH TRANSIT CTR. CAMP WISDOM VICTORY DEEP UNT DALLAS WEST ELLUM TRANSFER PEARL/ARTS DISTRICT GLENN CTR. HEIGHTS Rail System Legend ST. PAUL GLENN HEIGHTS PARK & RIDE WEST END Currently Operating AKARD EAST DART Rail Red Line ROSA TRANSFER PARKS CTR. DART Rail Blue Line PLAZA DART Rail Green Line UNION UNION STATION STATION DART Rail Orange Line DART Rail Orange Line (Selected Weekday Trips Rush Hour Only) CONVENTION Trinity Railway Express (TRE) CENTER DCTA A-train M-Line Trolley Inset Map Dallas Streetcar Projects under development in Downtown Dallas: Planning/Design Underway • Dallas CBD Second Light Rail Alignment (D2) Cotton Belt • Dallas Streetcar Central Link Proposed Cotton Belt station 5.
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