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Upon completion of the project in 2013, the size of DART's light rail system doubled to 90 miles (145 km). [22] In maps before 2006, DART labeled the Pleasant Grove to Carrollton route the "Orange Line", and the Irving route was the "Purple Line". Green was generally used on DART maps to denote the route of the Trinity Railway Express. By the ...
The lone underground station is Cityplace/Uptown. [2] All stations include works of public art as part of the DART Station Art & Design Program. [3] These works can be independent or incorporated into the canopies, columns, pavers, windscreens, fencing and landscaping of the stations. [3]
The line is operated by the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) on a former Missouri–Kansas–Texas corridor it leases from DART. [26] The A-train connects with DART's Green Line at Trinity Mills station, which allows further travel to downtown Dallas. Both DART and DCTA sell regional-fare passes which enable travel on both lines.
The Orange Line started operation on December 6, 2010, with weekday peak service from the Parker Road station to Bachman station on stations shared with DART's Red and Green lines. The first Orange Line-exclusive stations opened with the extension to Irving Convention Center on July 30, 2012, [ 22 ] and two more were added on December 3, 2012 ...
Belt Line station was opened on December 3, 2012 as the western terminus of the Orange Line's first expansion. Bus route 500 was established to connect the station to DFW Airport. [2] At opening, Belt Line participated in DART's Fair Share Parking program, which charged a daily parking fee for patrons that did not live in DART member cities. [5]
The station is the only DART facility to be located in Denton County and primarily serves as a park-and-ride. The station is adjacent to the right-of-way for the A-train commuter rail line, but the A-train does not stop at North Carrollton/Frankford. Instead, it meets with the Green Line at Trinity Mills, one station to the south. [3]
Pearl station was the original northern terminus of the Red and Blue lines before they were extended (Red in 1997 and Blue in 1999). [ 3 ] On July 30, 2012; Pearl was renamed Pearl/Arts District station as part of the service changes effective for that date to better reflect new identities created by their evolving neighborhoods or surrounding ...
The DART serves 31 stations and consists of 53 route kilometres of electrified railway (46 km (29 mi) double track, 7 km (4.3 mi) single), and carries in the region of 20 million passengers per year. [1] In a similar manner to the Berlin S-Bahn, the DART blends elements of a commuter rail service and a rapid transit system. [2]