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DFW Airport / Downtown Fort Worth / System Map Downtown Dallas Bus LAKE LEWISVILLE 346 348 EXCHANGE PKWY 348 LEGACY DR PARKWOOD SH 121 SHOPS AT 452 348 452 LEGACY 346346 LEGACY DR TENNYSON 347 P 183 451 NORTH PLANO 208 NORTHWEST PLANO DART ON-CALL ZONE PARK AND RIDE 183, 208, 346, 347, PRESTON RD 348, 451, 452 SPRING CREEK PKWY 452 SPRING CREEK PKWY 829 LAKESIDE US-75 N. CENTRAL EXPWY. COLLIN COUNTY MARKET COMMUNITY 350 COLLEGE JUPITER RD 350 TEXAS HEALTH 451 PLANO RD PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL PLANO PARKER RD 452 COMMUNICATIONS RKER RD 347 PA PARKER RD PARKER ROAD STATION 350, 410, 452 183 PRESTON RD. DART ON-CALL, TI Shuttle, 410 Texoma Express ALMA CUSTER RD SHOPS AT RD COIT PARK BLVD PARK BLVD CREEK WILLOWBEND INDEPENDENCE 410 ARBOR 531 347 PA RK BLVD PARK BLVD CHEYENNE 870 451 18TH BAYLOR MEDICAL CTR. 870 AT CARROLLTON HEBRON PLANO DOWNTOWN PLANO STATION MEDICAL CENTER 870 FLEX OF PLANO 15TH 208 15TH OHIO 14TH IN T PARKWOOD E R 350 13TH 870 N A PLANO PKWY TI 210 ON JACK HATCHELL TRANSIT CENTER COLLIN CREEK MALL FM 544 AL P KWY 841 210, 350, 451, 452, 841 FLEX SH-121 347 210 BAYLOR REGIONAL 870 843 AVE K AVE 843 841 MEDICAL CTR. ROSEMEADE PKWY 534 841 PLANO PKWY PLANO PKWY HEBRON to Denton (operated by DCTA) 531 347 841 MARSH LUNA 350 841 410 WAL-MART 883 Fri/Sun 841 ROUND GROVE PIKE NORTH STAR RD TIMBERGREEN TURN P SH BUSH TURNPIKE STATION 333 U 883 UTD Shuttle, 841-843 FLEX IH-35E STEMMONS FRWY. RIDGE PEAR R E B RENNER RD 534 ES RG 883 FRANKFORD RD FRANKFORD RD ID EO ENT G RENNER RD 824 841 534 CAMPBELL NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD STATION 534 BRECKINRIDGE 451 RICHARDSON SHILOH 841 VAIL 883 MARY HILLCREST RD DALLAS N. TOLLWAY N. DALLAS PLANO RD RESEARCH KAY PRESTON RD TELECOM McCALLUM EISENHOWER LOOKOU FLOYD T TRINITY MILLS RD JUPITER HALSEY 347 183 362 R WATERVIEW U GLENNVILLE H 360 DICKERSON RT MACA 534 RD COIT 208 C 883 GALATYN PARK STATION 333 A RUTFORD 824 210 M 883 UTD 824 Palisades Shuttle 534 P TATUM P B 536 ADDISON AIRPORT E R 536 LL DRIVE A. E 531 RD S 362 362 ID CAMPBELL RD. GREENVILLE E TRINITY MILLS STATION CAMPBELL RD. N 534, 536 A-Train to Denton METHODIST RICHARDSON T OLD DENTON OLD KELLY MEDICAL CTR. G MARSH LN MARSH 333 E MIDWAY ADDISON 360 O 362 410 R E 536 WESTGROVE RICHARDSON COLLINS G K KELLLER SPRINGS KNOLL TRAIL E I KELLLER SPRINGS SANDY LAKE 536 DART ON-CALL ZONE B P 362 U WHITLOCK 350 551 566 N S RY 362 NT S 536 H R Q 347 U QUORUM CARROLLTON CO U . T NAAMAN I 361 T R 361 ARAPAHO RD 372 U E Y 372 FOREST U FIREWHEEL TOWN 536 LLIO E T W R CENTER ARAPAHO CENTER STATION N JOSEY LN ADDISON TRANSIT CENTER ARAPAHO RD P P H 036, 183, 205, 333, 347, 350, 360, 361, 362, 372, 551, I TOWN 534 372 K CENT S 361, 362, 400, 463, 488, 534, 536 36 DART ON-CALL E 333 350 EX ER DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON STATION 333 NAAMAN SCHOOL U 333 36 400 488 400 ADDISON L B TOWN A BELT LINE RD 513 CENTER 400 SPRING CREEK E BELT LINE RD R 551 400 HORSESHOE T LINE RD T BEL INWOOD RD G SHILOH 463 400 566 DFW Airport / Downtown Fort Worth / System Map Bus and Rail FacilityMONTFORT Services N 400 R 400 451 E FARMERS RD MIDWAY O 531 C BELT LINE RD 513 . 400 FIREWHEEL E 488 N 400 MARS G 5 400 BRANCH 183 -7 RICHARDSON T S SQUARE MALL BELT LINE RD DFW AIRPORT SERVICE (A) 401 SPRING VALLEY DOWNTOWN FORT WORTH N SPRING VALLEY STATION 410 509 NOTE: TRINITY RAILWAY EXPRESS (TRE)205205 OPERATESRD PRESTON MONDAY463 THROUGHU SATURDAY SPRING VALLEY 360, 400, 463, 571 E COWBOYS 208 VALLEY RODEO 208210 SPRING VALWOOD 372 LAVON DR MIDPARK SHERMAN COWBOYS Y RAN D 210 LE I VAL CH MERCHANDISE VALWOOD PKWY MARSH LN S CENTER UT Training ALL OTHER SERVICE OPERATES 7 DAYS A WEEK UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:PREST Aviall 360 ONWOOD 571 Center E BUCKINGHAM RD 488 571 571 BUCKINGHAM RD 571 PLEASANT VALLEY 488 MAHAM 826 R FARMERS BRANCH DEVRY LUNA P 36 987 COIT RD 509 DIPLOMAT GALLERIA VALLEY KIT 551 DOWNTOWN 513 DART ON-CALL ZONE RD HILLCREST 566 HUTTON M-F (Monday through Friday); M-S (Monday through Saturday); 533 BROOKHAVEN VIEW 486 MACARTHUR 987 GARLAND STATION 533 FARMERS BRANCH STATION COLLEGE MALL 827 500 EMILY 377, 378, 380, 400, 463, 486, 401 MONTFORT GREENVILLE AV 400, 488, 531, 533, 535, 544 532 IH-635 LBJ FRWY 463 513, 566, 571, 987 DART ON-CALL RICHLAND ORT Tue.- Sun. (Tuesday through Sunday); Sat. (Saturday only); Sun. (Sunday only) COLLEGE HACKBERRY RANCH TRAIL DIPLOMAT 488 ROWLETT PLANO RD WALNUT RD GARLAND FREEP RANCHVIEW DALLAS488 N. TOLLWAY WESTWOOD BANNER 582 RD JUPITER N.E 531 VALLEY VIEW 571 CLUB RY IH-635 LBJ FRWY 533 HARVEST HILL 583 MARIE CURIE . PKWY NORTH 535 987 360 ST REMOTE CHURCHILL WAY 826 BAYLOR PARKING 801 400 CAMPANELLA LBJ/CENTRAL STATION MEDICAL CTR. ROWLETT STATION REGENT MERIT 463 COUNT 802 DALLAS MEDICAL MEDICAL CITY 234, 582 583 MARS 513 887 FLEX WALTON ADDISON MALCOLM X BOULEVARD TRANSFER LOCATIONDALLAS HOSPITAL IRVING ROYAL 401 535 CENTER TI Shuttle 463 E 804 372 IN DART ON-CALL 183 L AUDELIA MAIN 987 BENT 509 4523 MALCOLM X BLVD., DALLAS, TEXAS 75215 451 582 532 828 IH-635 LBJ FRWY OK ESTERS AVE. B O OPENS DECEMBER, 2014 BRANCH HWY 66 JOSEY IH-635 LBJ FRWY 987 ADDISON TRANSIT CENTER 544 Buses: BUS ROUTES 2, 11 BR Rowlett 486 830 BELTSCHROEDER LINE STATION AVE. D FOREST LN CENTRAL 4925 ARAPAHO ROAD, ADDISON, TEXAS 75001 PARK 488 987 486 4885800 VALLEY VIEW LANE,486 IRVING, TEXAS 75063 AVE. F 887 532 486 987 INDUSTRIAL 36, 183, 205 (M-F), 333 (M-F), 347 (M-S), 350 (M-S), 987 FOREST LN 410 EAST ROWLETT Service: FOREST LN GLENBROOK MARKET CENTER STATION 830 P FOREST LN Service: BUS ROUTES 500, 509, (M-F), 510 (M-F), FAIR SHARE MELCER SH-114 ROYALJOHN LN W. CARPENTER FRWY. HOPKINS DFW 500 361 (M-S), 362 (M-F), 400, 463, 488 (M-S), 4301 HARRY HINES BLVD., DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 551 R DART ON-CALL ZONE 500 PARKING. PROGRAM KIRBY AIRPORT 987 FOREST LANE STATION S 560 E 534, 536 (M-F) BUS ROUTE 27 NORTH DALLAS Y 234, 360, 451, 486, 488, 582, 987 DENTON Service: W TERMINAL B 532 535 510 P Medical City E-Shuttle, INWOOD RD GARLAND X 377 NORTHAVEN DART ON-CALL ZONE FOREST/JUPITER STATION 378 I 802 801 E D MARSH LN 372, 410, 486, 987 WEBB CHAPEL WEBB ® L CROSSING FIFTH DENNIS CARROLLTON (A.M.) E (P.M.) A TERMINAL A MEDICAL/MARKET CENTER STATION 234 DOWNTOWN IRVING/ 372 R T 400 N DAIRY FIRST ROYAL LANE STATION T 1419 MEDICAL DISTRICT DR., DALLAS, TEXAS36 75207 ® MILLER RD 500 582 MILLER RD 377 MACARTHUR N 544 486, 532, 535, 529, 987 RD MIDWAY HERITAGE CROSSING STATION 374 560 532 E FAIR OAKS DOWNTOWN CARROLLTON STATION Service: BUS ROUTE 823-UTSW MEDICAL CENTERROYAL LN SHUTTLE234 ROYAL LN 583 MARKISON C O E 529 DALLAS G TERMINAL D 801 PREMIER 510 ROYAL LN ROYAL LN 234 234 201 ROCK ISLAND ROAD, IRVING, TEXAS 75060 STONE CANYON . 1013 N. DENTON DRIVE, CARROLLTON, TEXASHARRY HINES 75006 509 ROYAL LN (M-F) RIVERSIDE TERMINAL C N 804 987 Service: BUS ROUTES 63 (M-F), 401 (M-F),374 408, 504 (M-S), 507 (M- B 5 374 401 Service: BUS ROUTE 400 R TEXAS LBJ/SKILLMAN STATION O 7 506 MERRITT GATEWAY C - 374, 488, 551, 560, 583 510 S), 508 (M-S), 514 (M-F), 549, 840 (M-S) R K HEALTH S B 502 . PRESBYTERIAN WOOD A MLK, JR. STATION 234 G U DFW CAMPUS CIRCLE GREENWAY 400 N HOSPITAL DALLAS 380 NORTH CARROLLTON/FRANKFORD STATIONK 205 802 AIRPORT CORPORATE SHILOH Service: (SEE J.B. JACKSON, JR. TRANSIT CENTER AT MLK, RD JUPITER E TERMINAL E 501 208 MEADOW ABRAMS 1717 W. FRANKFORDIRVING CONVENTION ROAD, CENTER CARROLLTON, TEXAS 75007 WALNUT HILL STATION RD ROWLETT ESTATE CORPORATE WALNUT HILL/ JR. STATION) 210 502, 506, , 582 582 GARLAND RD B GATEWAY STATION 400, 501, 507, 510, 528 183183 IRVING CONVENTION CENTER STATION 500 528Service: NO BUS, RAIL ONLY, FAIR SHARE PARKING PROGRAMDENTON STATION DART ON-CALL SKILLMAN U EXECUTIVE FERNDALE 31 480 WEST NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, IRVING, TEXAS 75039 NATIONAL KINGSLEY RD 234 234 506 583 WALNUT HILL LN 410 S WALNUT HILL LN PINELAND 475 WALNUT HILL LN 31 BELT LINE RD BROCKBANK MOCKINGBIRD STATION H BELT LINE STATION WALNUT HILL LN Service: BUS ROUTES 400 (M-F), 501, 507 (M-S), 510 (M-F), 528 VALLEY VIEW MEADOW 31 500, 509, 510 TRINITY400 MILLS STATION 5465 E. MOCKINGBIRD LANE, DALLAS, TEXAS 75206 FAIR OAKS 374 LAKE HIGHLANDS STATION 372 377 CREEK (PARKING502 AVAILABLE AT NORTH IRVING374, 475, TRANSIT 583 CENTER – PANDORA T 501 510 U 2525 BLANTONNORTH DRIVE. IRVING CARROLLTON, TEXAS 75008 Service: BUS ROUTES 1, 24, 76, 521, 743 (TUE.- SUN.), 467 EAST AIRFIELD 528 535 ACCESSIBLE BY PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY) McCREE PARK LANE STATION R HIDDEN RIDGE HARRY HINES WICKERSHAM Service: BUS TRANSITROUTES CENTER 534, 536 (M-F), DCTATRAIL SHADY A-TRAIN (M-S) PARK 428, 502, 506, 702 503 768 (M-S), DART ON-CALL LAKEWOOD (M-F) LAKE RAY HUBBARDN INTERNATIONAL PKWY. PKWY.
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