Dallas Area Rapid Transit offers public transportation services to a dozen member cities, including Dallas, Irving and Plano.
DART service is ending in Highland Park after voters chose to leave the agency. Now the town is testing whether it can ...
Women riding DART's Route 237 bus line to Highland Park have had the same commutes for years. This week, they changed after ...
Voters in three North Texas communities weighed whether to remain part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
A DART bus sits idle at a stop near Westmoreland Station in Dallas in 2020. Irving city officials said they plan to continue discussing how public transit serves residents in the city. The City of ...
Just seven months ago, Dallas Area Rapid Transit officials were warning of an impending financial catastrophe if state lawmakers significantly reduced the sales taxes cities contribute to fund the ...
On August 13, 1983, citizens in University Park, Highland Park, Addison and 10 other cities voted overwhelmingly to create Dallas Area Rapid Transit. Over 76% in both park cities, and 71% in Addison ...
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