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In February 2015, the city of Plano purchased a 2.6 acre tract for the station. [10] Construction of the elevated light rail station began on August 26, 2023. [11] As the station is located in a historically industrial area, the city of Plano created a comprehensive plan to re-zone and encourage development in the area, dubbed Plano Tomorrow.
The station will serve as the eastern terminus of the Silver Line when it is completed in late 2025 or early 2026. [2] The station is located at the intersection of 14th Street and Shiloh Road in an industrial park. [3] In addition to serving the area, it is expected to serve as a park-and-ride lot for residents of eastern Plano, Murphy, and ...
[4] [5] DART previously bought the right-of-way to the 52-mile (84 km) Cotton Belt corridor train tracks in 1990 and freight trains had since ceased use of the tracks. [6] [7] The line was also included in DART's 2030 Transit System Plan. However, in 2010 DART scrapped much of their 2030 plan, citing deficits and drops in revenue. [8]
A northbound train at SMU/Mockingbird Station Train arriving at Downtown Plano Station Passengers at EBJ Union Station Southbound Blue Line train at Akard Station In-service and out-of-service Orange Line trains at DFW Airport Terminal A station Inbound platform at Cityplace/Uptown station, the only operational underground station in the system.
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Downtown Plano station is a DART light rail station in Plano, Texas. The station is located in Plano's historic downtown district on the eastern side of Haggard Park ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Dayton Air Show parade, long a favorite part of the annual Vandalia event, is being replaced in 2025. Introducing the Vandalia Flight Festival. During the two nights of ...
The DART light rail system serves the metropolitan area of Dallas, Texas.It is owned and operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The 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.