Green Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)

Green Line train on the platform at Inwood/Love Field Station in Dallas
Overview
Type light rail
System Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Status operational
Locale Dallas, Texas
Termini North Carrollton/Frankford(north)
Buckner (south)
Stations 24
Operation
Opened September 2009
Owner DART
Operator(s) DART
Technical
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm)
Electrification overhead catenary
Highest elevation at grade, elevated

DART Green Line

All stations have step-free access

Legend
DCTA A-Train
to Denton
North Carrollton/FrankfordParking
Pres. George Bush Tpk.

Trinity MillsParking
Downtown CarrolltonParking

Farmers BranchParking

I-635
Royal LaneParking
Walnut Hill/DentonParking

DART North Maintenance Facility
Orange Line
to DFW Airport Station
BachmanParking
Burbank

West Mockingbird Lane
Inwood/Love FieldParking
Southwestern Medical
District/Parkland
Parking

Trinity Railway Express
to T&P Station
Market CenterParking
Dallas North Tollway
Victory
Trinity Railway Express
to Union Station
Blue Line to Ledbetter
Red Line to Westmoreland
West End
Akard
St. Paul
Pearl
Blue Line to Downtown Garland
Red Line to Parker Road
I-45
Deep Ellum
Baylor University Medical Center
I-30
Fair Park
MLK, Jr.Parking
Hatcher
White Rock Creek
LawnviewParking
future
Lake JuneParking
BucknerParking

The Green Line is a 28.6-mile (46.0 km) light rail line in Dallas, United States, operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority (DART). The US$1.7 billion project opened in phases, starting in 2009. It operates in addition to the Blue, Red, and Orange lines.

Route

The southern terminus of the line is currently at Buckner in southeast Dallas near Buckner Boulevard. The line runs northwest to Fair Park Deep Ellum, before turning west and running through downtown Dallas. After leaving West End station, the line turns north, running parallel to Interstate 35 past the American Airlines Center. The line then heads northwest, providing service to Southwestern Medical Center, Love Field, and the cities of Farmers Branch and Carrollton, terminating at North Carrollton/Frankford station in Carrollton.

Trinity Mills Station, near the northern end of the line, provides a connection with the A-train line run by the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA).[1] This line connects Denton to Carrollton, with stops in Lewisville and Highland Village. The commuter train may stop in other Denton County cities, should they choose to join the DCTA.

History

Construction

Opening

The Green Line began operation on September 14, 2009, with a route from downtown Dallas southeast to Fair Park; this short route was scheduled to open in time to service the 2009 State Fair of Texas. On December 6, 2010 the line extended further to Pleasant Grove, as well as continuing northwest from Victory Station to Farmers Branch and Carrollton; both extensions, completing the Green Line.[6]

Stations

Daily Service

Listed from east to west and south to north
Station Other lines Opened Notes
Buckner 2010 Southeastern terminus
Lake June 2010
Lakeview 2010
Hatcher 2010
MLK, Jr. 2009
Fair Park 2009
Baylor University Medical Center 2009
Deep Ellum Station 2009
Pearl/Arts District                1996 Easternmost transfer for Orange, Red and Blue Lines
St. Paul                1996 Transfers made to the M-Line (which terminates two blocks north)
Akard                1996
West End                1996 Westernmost transfer station for Red and Blue Lines
Victory      2009 Transfer to      Trinity Railway Express
Market Center      2010
Southwestern Medical District/Parkland      2010
Inwood/Love Center      2010
Burbank      2010
Bachman      2010 Westernmost transfer for Orange Line
Walnut Hill/Denton 2010
Royal Lane 2010
Farmers Branch 2010
Downtown Carrollton 2010
Trinity Mills 2010 Transfer to      A-train
North Carrollton/Frankford 2010 Northwestern terminus

References

  1. Peterson, Matt (June 20, 2011). "A-train railway begins rolling, carrying commuters from Denton to Carrollton". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
  2. "1 dead in DART rail construction accident". The Dallas Morning News. February 9, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.
  3. Hartzel, Tony (March 12, 2007). "Rail will not tunnel under Love Field". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved March 12, 2007.
  4. "Construction Alerts - Live Oak Exit Closure". Dallas Area Rapid Transit. July 9, 2007.
  5. Visser, Nancy; Bruce Tomaso (June 9, 2009). "DART hosts riders as it tests span of Green Line project". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved June 9, 2009.
  6. Solis, Dianne (June 10, 2009). "Officials reshaping downtown Carrollton around light-rail hopes". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved June 10, 2009.

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