Dallas Area Rapid Transit offers public transportation services to a dozen member cities, including Dallas, Irving and Plano.
Voters in three North Texas communities weighed whether to remain part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit.
Financial pressures and a revolt among member cities is stressing and stretching DART. Here's what it's doing to stay relevant to commuters in car-centric Dallas.
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Dallas’ Highland Park votes to leave Texas’ second-largest public transit system
Voters in Highland Park chose to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit amid complaints that the transit service isn’t worth the cost.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit service officially ceased in Highland Park, Texas on May 14, after the Dallas suburb voted to pull ...
DALLAS — Another North Texas city will consider holding an election on whether or not to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Each of DART's 13 member cities — Addison, Carrollton, Cockrell Hill, ...
Highland Park, Texas, lost bus, paratransit and on-demand services after voters chose to withdraw from the Dallas Area Rapid ...
North Texas is gearing up for "nine Super Bowls" this summer as officials unveil a massive transit plan to move millions of soccer fans across the metroplex for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
DART said the shooting happened around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Victory Park Station, which is located on the west side of ...
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