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DART Rail Connects Riders to Dallas’ Top Attractions

DART provides access to points of interest including the Dallas Zoo
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DART Informs Riders of Potential Paratransit Service Disruptions

The agency said it will continue to operate all scheduled trips but warned riders could experience delays or longer wait times if a strike occurs
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UP Cancels Alternate Paratransit Agreement Following DART Vote

The University Park City Council has canceled an agreement to provide paratransit services in the wake of voters' decision to remain part of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
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DART Board Hears From Public on Impact of Withdrawal Elections

The DART board heard from the public about the potential impacts of withdrawal elections in Addison, Highland Park and University Park. Here's what Park Cities residents said.
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Park Cities Faith Leaders Call on Residents to Support DART

Ahead of votes in both Highland Park and University Park regarding continued membership in Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), a group of Park Cities interfaith clergy are calling on residents to support the transit agency.
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DART Board OKs Plan To Return Tax Dollars to Cities

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board Friday greenlit a plan that could return some sales tax dollars to member cities in an effort to persuade cities — including Highland Park and University Park — to call off their withdrawal elections.
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Is It Game Over for DART in the Park Cities?

University Park has joined five other cities planning to hold special elections to determine whether to continue their membership in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
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No DART in Highland Park?

Highland Park voters are slated to decide in May whether to continue the town’s membership in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
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DART Launches Silver Line Service

To celebrate the launch, DART is offering free rides through Nov. 8 and will host all-day festivities at Silver Line Stations on Oct. 25, including live music, food trucks, kid zones, and a free evening concert.

Letter to the Editor

I am writing in response to Sarah Hodges’ article, Rolling Through the Park Cities on Bus 237 (December issue, Page 2)...

DART Reps Appeal to HP Town Council for Support

The Council was briefed on DART’s planned efforts for HP, which include construction parking support for large residential projects, nearby Knox-Henderson projects, and for service/employee access and parking to serve Dallas Country Club and Highland Park Village.

Rolling Through the Park Cities on Bus 237

A ticket on Bus 237 only costs about $2.50, but it’s a pricey service for Highland Park and University Park.
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Mask Mandate Extended For DART Services

Dallas Area Rapid Transit extended its face mask requirement until May 3.

Happenings on the Hill

Dancer and choreographer Silas Farley, who retired from New York City Ballet (NYCB) in May after eight years with the company, will be the Armstrong Visiting Artist-in-Residence in Ballet at Meadows School of the Arts for the 2020-21 school year.

Student Achievements: Seven to Celebrate

Rising senior Spencer Gray is the first Dallas International School student to participate in the American Legion Boys State Program, conducted virtually this year because of the pandemic.
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The Politics of Parking in Dallas

Requiring too much stifles green space, other development amenities, some say

The Man Who Won’t Just Give DART a Plan

For riders who only use DART to take the train to specific destinations — say, the State Fair or Victory Park — bus service issues may seem remote.

Happenings on the Hill

Call it SMU/Mockingbird Station Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has renamed Mockingbird Station after reaching an agreement with SMU. Calling it SMU/Mockingbird station will make it easy for visitors to find the campus and make DART a significant gateway to the university, DART and university officials said. “Taking DART to SMU/Mockingbird Station is an easy way to get to a wide variety of SMU events – from Division I sporting events, to lectures and artistic performances, as well as to the George W. Bush Presidential Center,” SMU president R. Gerald Turner said.
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