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1887–1890 Dallas Consolidated Street Railway Company (merger between the DC&DS, C&E and BSR) 1887–1900 Dallas and Oak Cliff Elevated Railway; 1888–1898 Dallas Rapid Transit Company; 1889–1892 North Dallas Circuit Railway; 1890– North Dallas Railway Company; 1890–1895 Dallas Consolidated Traction Railway Company (New owners changed ...
This list includes companies based within the city limits of Dallas, Texas. Although the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex has many more corporate headquarters, including Frito Lay and American Airlines, this list only includes companies that are headquartered within the Dallas City Limits. Affiliated Computer Services; Alon USA; AT&T; Atmos Energy ...
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After COVID-19 travel restrictions, the North Texas airport is expecting a record number of travelers to go through its concourse this holiday season. These are the busiest travel days at Dallas ...
In recent years, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has also attracted many other large companies such as Toyota, State Farm, JPMorgan Chase and Core-Mark. In 2019, Charles Schwab announced it would be relocating its San Francisco headquarters to Westlake , a suburb of Fort Worth .
The city of Dallas is at the confluence of a large number of major interstate highways—Interstates 20, 30, 35E, and 45 all run through the city. The city's freeway system, as it has no major geographical inhibitors surrounding it, is set up in the popular hub-and-spoke system, much like a wagon wheel.
The following is a list of railroad companies that serve(d) Dallas. The first year is the year service began; the last is the year service was halted. 1872–1934 Houston and Texas Central Railroad (absorbed into the TNO) 1873–1976 Texas and Pacific Railway; 1878–1880 Dallas and Wichita Railroad; 1878 Dallas, Cleburne and Rio Grande Railroad