DART Light Rail

Dallas Area Rapid Transit Light Rail
DART Blue Line train at Akard station in downtown Dallas heading towards Downtown Rowlett station
DART Blue Line train at Akard station in downtown Dallas heading towards Downtown Rowlett station
Overview
OwnerDART
LocaleDallas, Texas
Transit typeLight rail
Number of lines4
Line number
Number of stations65
Daily ridership64,500 (weekdays, Q1 2024)[1]
Annual ridership21,380,900 (2023)[2]
Websitedart.org
Operation
Began operationJune 14, 1996 (1996-06-14)[3]
Operator(s)DART
Number of vehicles163 Kinki Sharyo SLRVs[4]
Headway12-15 mins (peak); 20-30 mins (off-peak)
Technical
System length93 mi (150 km)[4]
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line, 750 V DC
System map
Map
DART Light Rail orangeDART Light Rail red
Parker Road Parking
Downtown Plano
12th Street
(Silver Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2025)
CityLine/Bush
Parking
(
Silver Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit
2025
)
DART Light Rail green
Galatyn Park
Parking North Carrollton/Frankford
Arapaho Center Parking
A-train (Texas)
Parking Trinity Mills
Spring Valley Parking
(
Silver Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit 2025
 
)
Parking
Downtown
Carrollton
LBJ/Central Parking
Parking Farmers Branch
Forest Lane Parking
Parking Royal Lane
Walnut Hill Parking
Parking Walnut Hill/Denton
Park Lane Parking
Lovers Lane
(
Silver Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit
2025
)
TEXRail Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport DFW Airport  
DART Light Rail orange
DART Light Rail blue
Northwest Rail
Operating Facility
Belt Line
Downtown Rowlett Parking
Dallas College
North Lake Campus
Downtown Garland Parking
Hidden Ridge
Forest/Jupiter Parking
Irving Convention Center
LBJ/Skillman Parking
Las Colinas Urban Center
Lake Highlands
University of Dallas
White RockParking
Parking Bachman
SMU/Mockingbird Parking
ParkingBurbank
Cityplace/Uptown
McKinney Avenue Transit Authority
Dallas Love Field Parking Inwood/Love Field
Parking
Southwestern Medical
District/Parkland
Pearl/Arts District
East Transfer Center
Parking Market Center
St. Paul
McKinney Avenue Transit Authority
Akard
Trinity Railway Express
Victory
West End
West Transfer Center
AmtrakTrinity Railway ExpressDallas Streetcar
Union Station
Deep Ellum
Convention Center
Baylor University
Medical Center
Cedars
Fair Park
Central Rail
Operating Facility
Parking 8th & Corinth
MLK Jr. Parking
J.B. Jackson Jr. Transit Center
Dallas Zoo
Hatcher
Tyler/Vernon
Lawnview Parking
Parking Hampton
Lake June Parking
Lake June Transit Center
Parking Westmoreland
Buckner Parking
Morrell
DART Light Rail red
DART Light Rail green
Parking Illinois
Parking Kiest
VA Medical Center
Parking Ledbetter
Parking Camp Wisdom
Parking UNT Dallas
DART Light Rail blue
Key
Red Line DART Light Rail red
DART Light Rail orange Orange Line
Blue Line DART Light Rail blue
Dallas Streetcar
M-Line Trolley
Green Line DART Light Rail green
future connection
Two services
Multiple services

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

DART Light Rail is the light rail system serving the metropolitan area of Dallas, Texas and is owned and operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The DART Light Rail system opened June 14, 1996 and serves 65 stations and four lines, covering 93 miles (149.7 km): the Blue Line, the Red Line, the Green Line, and the Orange Line.

In 2023, the system had a ridership of 21,380,900, or about 64,500 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2024. That makes it the 6th highest ridership of light rail systems in the United States; however, it was one of the worst financial performers.[5][6]

The system uses the Kinki Sharyo SLRV ("Super Light Rail Vehicle") and the fleet of 163 vehicles was modified in the 2000s to add level boarding and higher passenger capacity.[7]

The following lines are active:

  • DART Light Rail blue Blue Line (opened in 1996, completed in its current state in 2016)
  • DART Light Rail red Red Line (opened in 1996, completed in its current state in 2002)
  • DART Light Rail green Green Line (opened in 2009, completed in its current state in 2010)
  • DART Light Rail orange Orange Line (opened in 2010, completed in its current state in 2021)
  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ "Transit Ridership Report First Quarter 2024" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. May 23, 2024. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
  3. ^ "DART History". DART.org. Dallas Area Rapid Transit. 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "Facts about Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)". Dallas Area Rapid Transit. February 26, 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  5. ^ PETER SIMEK (July 2016). "DART Might Destroy Downtown Dallas". D Magazine. Retrieved April 7, 2021. In a peer-to-peer comparison study compiled by a Chicago-based transit agency, Dallas ranked at or near the bottom in terms of passenger trips, operating cost per mile, and fare recovery rate among 10 major U.S. cities. In terms of total miles ridden by passengers, the longest light rail system in the country came in dead last.
  6. ^ "The 10 U.S. Metro rail systems that lose the most money per passenger". November 30, 2001.
  7. ^ "Super Light Rail Vehicles (SLRV) Facts". DART.org.

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