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South Garland Transit Center Centerville Road, First Street 6.2 miles (10.0 km) Blue Line [33] 204 Miller Lake Highlands LBJ/Skillman station: Zacha Junction South Garland Transit Center Miller Road 6.2 miles (10.0 km) Blue Line [34] 207 Lemmon Downtown CBD West Transfer Center West Dallas Diplomacy Road at Regal Row
The facility is situated in South Dallas, where it serves the Green Line, four bus routes, and a curb-to-curb transit zone. [1] On maps and schedules, the facility is typically treated as two separate stations, with the light rail portion referred to as MLK Jr. station and the bus portion referred to as J.B. Jackson Jr. Transit Center.
Both transfer centers and transit centers are locations that facilitate transfers among routes and includes amenities such as a climate-controlled waiting area. [2] The main portion of the West Transfer Center is located north of the DART light rail tracks and has 13 bus stands (also known as bus bays) laid out in a circle, lettered A through M ...
It serves the Northwest Transit Center, 8 stations along Post Oak Boulevard in Uptown, and the Westpark/Lower Uptown Transit Center. On internal METRO documents, the METRORapid Silver Line is designated as Route 433. The line was originally planned as a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) extension of the METRORail light rail network under the name Uptown/Gold Line.
The Blue Line was extended to both Forest/Jupiter and Downtown Garland on November 18, 2002. [3] The station was decorated with stylized plows and gearworks, as well as a 25-foot (7.6 m) wind-activated sculpture, which contains stylized prayer wheels in tribute to the area's Asian population.
S. Sacramento Valley Station; Saint Paul Union Depot; Salesforce Transit Center; Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub; San Bernardino Transit Center; San Francisco Transbay development
The transit center features local bus service, a pickup/drop-off drive, passenger canopy, B-Cycle bike share kiosk, and a Park & Ride parking lot. Future southeast expansion of the Green Line to Hobby Airport is in the planning stages and would serve as a direct connector between one of Houston's major airports and Downtown Houston.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit: Connections: DART Routes 101 (M-Sun) and 378 (M-F) STARNow Cedar Hill (M-F) STARNow DeSoto (M-F) STARNow Duncanville (M-F) Construction; Parking: 588 spaces: Bicycle facilities: 1 bike locker, 1 bike rack: Accessible: Yes: Other information; Website: Red Bird Transit Center: History; Opened: November 13, 1989 [1]