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The A-train is a hybrid rail service in Denton County, Texas, United States. The service is operated by Rio Grande Pacific [ 1 ] under the authority of the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA).
The A-train at Trinity Mills Station in 2015. DCTA operates the A-train, a regional commuter rail line connecting Carrollton and Denton, to meet growing transportation demands in eastern Denton County. The 21-mile rail line parallels Interstate 35E and meets the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Green Line at Trinity Mills Station in Carrollton.
Charles Emery Old Town Station (typically shortened to Old Town) is an A-train commuter rail station in Lewisville, Texas. The station is named for Old Town Lewisville, the city's historic downtown district, which it is 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of. On A-train maps and signage, the station is denoted by an orange circle containing a pinwheel ...
This is a route-map template for the A-train, a Texas hybrid rail line.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The ceremony was the first groundbreaking held for the A-train, as well as the first in DCTA's history. [4] In January 2010, the Texas Historical Commission approved the placement of a state historic marker in front of the station to commemorate the Texas International Pop Festival, which had been held at the same site in 1969. [5]
A-train (Texas), a hybrid rail line in Denton County, Texas; A-Train (JR Kyushu), a train operated in Japan by JR Kyushu; A-Train (Korail), a tourist train in South Korea; MTR Adtranz–CAF EMU, a train operated in MTR Hong Kong; Green Line A branch, in Boston, Massachusetts; Key System, electric line between Oakland and San Francisco in 1958
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Once Upon a Texas Train premiered as a CBS Sunday Movie on CBS on January 3, 1988. [4] The film was the sixth most-watched television program for the week ending January 3, [ 5 ] and was also the third-most watched television film of the 1987-88 television season, with 21.2 million viewers.