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RED Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route RED light rail time schedule & line map Dart Light Rail - Red Line View In Website Mode The RED light rail line (Dart Light Rail - Red Line) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Northbound: 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM (2) Southbound: 12:04 AM - 11:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest RED light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next RED light rail arriving. Direction: Northbound RED light rail Time Schedule 26 stops Northbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM Monday 12:20 AM - 12:46 AM Westmoreland Station Tuesday Not Operational Hampton Station 1636 S Hollywood Ave, Dallas Wednesday 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM Tyler Vernon Station Thursday 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM 900 Lebanon Ave, Dallas Friday 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM Zoo Station Saturday 12:20 AM - 11:51 PM 702 S Marsalis Ave, Dallas 8th & Corinth Station 1803 E 8th St, Dallas RED light rail Info Santa Fe Junction Direction: Northbound 1115 Parker St, Dallas Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 54 min Cedars Station Line Summary: Westmoreland Station, Hampton 555 2nd Ave, Dallas Station, Tyler Vernon Station, Zoo Station, 8th & Corinth Station, Santa Fe Junction, Cedars Station, Convention Center Station Convention Center Station, Ebj Union Station, West End Station, Akard Station, St Paul Station, Ebj Union Station Pearl/Arts District Station, Cityplace/Uptown 411 S Houston St, Dallas Station, Smu/Mockingbird Station, Lovers Lane Station, Park Lane Station, Walnut Hill Station, West End Station Forest Ln Station, LBJ / Central Station, Spring 811 Elm St, Dallas Valley Station, Arapaho Center Station, Galatyn Park Station, Cityline/Bush Station, Downtown Plano Akard Station Station, Parker Road Station 1401 Elm St, Dallas St Paul Station 350 North Saint Paul Street, Dallas Pearl/Arts District Station Crockett Street, Dallas Cityplace/Uptown Station Smu/Mockingbird Station 5465 East Mockingbird Lane, Dallas Lovers Lane Station Park Lane Station 8169 Park Ln, Dallas Walnut Hill Station 8240 Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas Forest Ln Station LBJ / Central Station Spring Valley Station Arapaho Center Station Galatyn Park Station 99999 No Name St, Richardson Cityline/Bush Station 1109 State St, Richardson Downtown Plano Station 16TH St, Plano Parker Road Station Direction: Southbound RED light rail Time Schedule 26 stops Southbound Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:14 AM - 11:42 PM Monday 12:14 AM - 1:14 AM Parker Road Station Tuesday Not Operational Downtown Plano Station 16TH St, Plano Wednesday 12:04 AM - 11:32 PM Cityline/Bush Station Thursday 12:04 AM - 11:32 PM 1109 State St, Richardson Friday 12:04 AM - 11:32 PM Galatyn Park Station Saturday 12:04 AM - 11:42 PM 99999 No Name St, Richardson Arapaho Center Station Spring Valley Station RED light rail Info Direction: Southbound LBJ / Central Station Stops: 26 Trip Duration: 54 min Forest Ln Station Line Summary: Parker Road Station, Downtown Plano Station, Cityline/Bush Station, Galatyn Park Walnut Hill Station Station, Arapaho Center Station, Spring Valley 8240 Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas Station, LBJ / Central Station, Forest Ln Station, Walnut Hill Station, Park Lane Station, Lovers Lane Park Lane Station Station, Smu/Mockingbird Station, 8169 Park Ln, Dallas Cityplace/Uptown Station, Pearl/Arts District Station, St Paul Station, Akard Station, West End Lovers Lane Station Station, Ebj Union Station, Convention Center Station, Cedars Station, Santa Fe Junction, 8th & Smu/Mockingbird Station Corinth Station, Zoo Station, Tyler Vernon Station, Hampton Station, Westmoreland Station 5465 East Mockingbird Lane, Dallas Cityplace/Uptown Station Pearl/Arts District Station Crockett Street, Dallas St Paul Station 350 North Saint Paul Street, Dallas Akard Station 1401 Elm St, Dallas West End Station 811 Elm St, Dallas Ebj Union Station 411 S Houston St, Dallas Convention Center Station Cedars Station 555 2nd Ave, Dallas Santa Fe Junction 1115 Parker St, Dallas 8th & Corinth Station 1803 E 8th St, Dallas Zoo Station 702 S Marsalis Ave, Dallas Tyler Vernon Station 900 Lebanon Ave, Dallas Hampton Station 1636 S Hollywood Ave, Dallas Westmoreland Station RED light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Dallas - Fort Worth, TX. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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