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In 2003, Carrollton purchased a 12.5 acre site adjacent to Trinity Mills for the purposes of future development. [12] In 2020, Carrollton announced the creation of Trinity Mills Station, a transit-oriented development zone in a 25-acre site adjacent to the DART station. [13]
The former 1924-built Carrollton Missouri–Kansas–Texas Depot was moved 300 feet (91 m) to accommodate the new light rail line. [5] The DART station opened as part of the Green Line's expansion on December 6, 2010.
This provides a through passage between Dallas North Tollway and Interstate 35E, reducing traffic on Belt Line Road and Trinity Mills Road. [ 2 ] The tunnel proper is 1,600 feet (488 m) long, while the entire roadway is 3,700 feet (1,128 m) long. [ 4 ]
Addison Transit Center is a bus-only mass transit station located along Arapaho Road in Addison, Texas.It is part of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.. The station services downtown Addison, including Addison Circle Park and Addison Airport.
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.
Trinity Mills Station, near the northern terminus, provides a connection with the A-train line run by the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA). [3] This line connects Denton to Carrollton, with stops in Lewisville and Highland Village. The commuter train may stop in other Denton County cities, should they choose to join the DCTA.
Trinity Mills: 2525 Blanton Drive Carrollton: Green Line DART Bus: 232 GoLink: Keller Springs Rolling stock. DCTA placed an order for 11 Stadler GTW 2/6 DMUs in 2010.
North Carrollton/Frankford station (sometimes shortened to North Carrollton station) is a DART light rail station in Carrollton, Texas that serves as the northern terminus of the Green Line. [1] The station is the only DART facility to be located in Denton County and primarily serves as a park-and-ride .