Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is a
transit agency
A transit district or transit authority is a government agency or a Statutory corporation, public-benefit corporation created for the purpose of providing public transportation within a specific region.
A transit district may operate bus, Rail ...
serving the
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, ...
of
Texas
Texas ( , ; or ) is the most populous U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central region of the United States. It borders Louisiana to the east, Arkansas to the northeast, Oklahoma to the north, New Mexico to the we ...
. It operates
buses,
light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
,
commuter rail
Commuter rail or suburban rail is a Passenger train, passenger rail service that primarily operates within a metropolitan area, connecting Commuting, commuters to a Central business district, central city from adjacent suburbs or commuter town ...
, and
high-occupancy vehicle lanes in
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
and twelve of its suburbs. In , the system had a ridership of , or about per weekday as of .
DART was created in 1983 to replace a municipal bus system and funded expansion of the region's transit network through a
sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a govern ...
levied in member cities.
DART light rail
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 : the , the , the , and th ...
began operation in 1996 and operates over of track. It was the longest light rail system in the United States until 2022, when it was surpassed by
Los Angeles Metro Rail with the opening of the
K Line.
DART jointly operates the
Trinity Railway Express
The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a commuter rail service in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Texas, United States. It was established by an interlocal agreement between Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Trinity Metro. Each transit auth ...
commuter rail line between
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
and
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton County, Texas, Denton, Johnson County, Texas, Johnson, Parker County, Texas, Parker, and Wise County, Te ...
, with
Trinity Metro. The agency also operates the
Dallas Streetcar and provides funding for the non-profit
M-Line Trolley.
History
Precursor agencies
The Dallas Transit System (DTS) was a
public transit
Public transport (also known as public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) are forms of transport available to the general public. It typically uses a fixed schedule, route and charges a fixed fare. There is no rigid definition of wh ...
service operated by the city of Dallas, from 1964 to 1983. DTS was formed by the consolidation of
various privately owned transit companies and streetcar lines. Prior to DTS, the company was formerly known as the Dallas Railway and Terminal Company when
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
had an extensive streetcar system that spanned from
Oak Cliff to
North Dallas. The name was changed shortly after the last streetcar ran in January 1956. DART formally took over operations of the DTS in 1988.
In 2000, DART employees restored a 1966 DTS bus to its original state.
Creation of DART
DART was created on August 13, 1983, as a regional replacement for the DTS (Although the name "Dallas Area Rapid Transit" was intended to reflect the new agency's coverage of the greater
Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, ...
, its acronym DART almost immediately evoked comparisons to
San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, Financial District, San Francisco, financial, and Culture of San Francisco, cultural center of Northern California. With a population of 827,526 residents as of ...
's
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is a rapid transit system serving the San Francisco Bay Area in California. BART serves 50 stations along six routes and of track, including eBART, a spur line running to Antioch, and Oakland Airport Connecto ...
system, known as BART). Citizens of 15 area cities had voted to levy a 1%
sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a govern ...
to join the system by the time it began transit services in 1984 (though the formal acquisition of the Dallas Transit System wouldn't be complete until 1988).
In 1985, member cities
Carrollton and
Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch, officially the City of Farmers Branch, is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an Inner suburb, inner-ring suburb of Dallas and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 35,991 at the 2020 cen ...
held elections to pull out of DART, though the measures failed. But shifting suburban politics and a loss of confidence in DART management after voters declined to support DART's measure to incur long term debt in 1988 led to seven more pullout votes, two of which (
Flower Mound and
Coppell) were successful. Just one suburb joined DART – the tiny community of
Buckingham
Buckingham ( ) is a market town in north Buckinghamshire, England, close to the borders of Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, which had a population of 12,890 at the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 Census. The town lies approximately west of ...
, which was later annexed by DART member city
Richardson.
Financial scandal
In December 2007, DART revealed it was facing a $1 billion shortfall in funds earmarked for the Blue Line rail service to
Rowlett and Orange Line rail service to
Irving, and the DFW Airport.
In January 2008, DART announced it would divert monies from rail lines being built in Dallas. When Dallas officials protested, DART president and executive director Gary Thomas—who had known about the shortfall for at least eight months—announced the agency would borrow more money.
In late January 2008, DART Board chair Lynn Flint Shaw, who was also treasurer of Dallas Mayor
Tom Leppert's "Friends of Tom Leppert" fund-raising committee, resigned from her DART post. In February, she surrendered to the police on charges of forgery. On March 10, Shaw and her husband, political analyst Rufus Shaw, were found dead in their home in what turned out to be a
murder suicide.
2016 shooting
On July 7, 2016, one DART officer was among several people shot in a
mass shooting
A mass shooting is a violent crime in which one or more attackers use a firearm to Gun violence, kill or injure multiple individuals in rapid succession. There is no widely accepted specific definition, and different organizations tracking su ...
targeting police officers providing security at a
Black Lives Matter
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protest.
One of the officers, identified as seven-year veteran Brent Thompson, died from his injuries and became the first DART officer to be killed in the line of duty since the department's inception.
New bus network
On January 24, 2022, DART's bus network, which had dated back to DART's 1983 incorporation, was completely overhauled. The overhaul, branded as DARTzoom, was intended to improve the bus system's service reach, frequency, and hours of operation.
All DARTzoom local routes would be available 5 AM to midnight, seven days a week. The centerpiece of the system was 22 "core frequent" routes, which would be available from 4 AM to 1 AM with 20-minute headways for most of the day and 15-minute headways during peak periods.
DARTzoom saw many short or low-use routes consolidated or removed, and bus stops were re-organized to be a constant distance apart. Eliminated routes were usually replaced with GoLink zones. The system also introduced a new route numbering scheme, which assigned route numbers and colors based on a route's frequency, rather than the previous network's type designations. Only one route (883, a shuttle route sponsored by the
University of Texas at Dallas) retained its original designation.
To celebrate the new network and allow riders time to adjust, all rides on the new network were free for the first week of operation.
Light rail

DART's
light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
system comprises between four lines, which connect northern suburbs, South Dallas neighborhoods, and
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the North Texas region, in the U.S. state of Texas.
It is the largest hub for American Airlines, which is headquartere ...
to
Downtown Dallas
Downtown Dallas is the central business district (CBD) of Dallas, Texas, United States, located in the geographic center of the city. It is the second-largest business district in the state of Texas. The area termed "Downtown" has traditionally ...
. The system utilizes custom-built
Kinki Sharyo SLRV vehicles, which are electrically powered and feature level boarding in the center segment of the car.
As of , DART light rail has average weekday boardings, making it the
7th-most ridden light rail system in the U.S.
Before the 1983 membership election, DART created a plan for of rail. After several cities (specifically
Duncanville,
Grand Prairie, and
Mesquite) voted not to join the agency and a 1988 bond plan to fund the system failed, DART settled on a pared-down system, consisting of of light rail and of commuter rail. The first two light rail lines in the system, the Red and Blue Lines, opened in 1996.
Streetcars
Dallas Streetcar
The Dallas Streetcar is a modern streetcar connecting downtown Dallas to
Methodist Dallas Medical Center and
Bishop Arts District in northern
Oak Cliff. The line connects to DART's and at
EBJ Union Station. The line is owned by the city of Dallas and operated by DART under a joint funding agreement.
The streetcar line was built in two phases from May 2013
to August 2016. An extension of the line further into downtown, which would allow for a direct connection to the
M-Line Trolley, has been proposed.
M-Line Trolley
The M-Line Trolley is a
heritage streetcar
Heritage streetcars or heritage trams are a part of the efforts to preserve rail transit heritage. In addition to preserving street-running rail vehicles, heritage streetcar operations can include upkeep of historic rail infrastructure. Working ...
line in Dallas's
Uptown neighborhood. The trolley connects to DART light rail at the
Cityplace/Uptown and
St. Paul stations.
The trolley service is owned and operated by the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, a private nonprofit, but DART and the Uptown Improvement District provide a joint operating subsidy that allows the service to be
fare-free.
Commuter rail
Trinity Railway Express
Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a commuter rail service connecting downtown Dallas with
downtown
''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in American and Canadian English to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political, and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business district ( ...
Fort Worth
Fort Worth is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Tarrant County, Texas, Tarrant County, covering nearly into Denton County, Texas, Denton, Johnson County, Texas, Johnson, Parker County, Texas, Parker, and Wise County, Te ...
. The service is jointly operated by DART and
Trinity Metro, Fort Worth's transit operator. It was first opened in 1996 and was extended to Fort Worth in late 2001.
TRE connects to all four of DART's light rail lines, Fort Worth's
TEXRail line, and
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the North Texas region, in the U.S. state of Texas.
It is the largest hub for American Airlines, which is headquartere ...
(via bus). Service is available on weekdays and Saturdays with 30–60 minute headways. Sunday service is only available during the
State Fair of Texas and other major events.
As of , the TRE has average weekday boardings, making it the
17th-most ridden commuter rail system in the U.S.
Silver Line
The Silver Line is a proposed commuter rail service that will run between
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is the primary international airport serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and the North Texas region, in the U.S. state of Texas.
It is the largest hub for American Airlines, which is headquartere ...
and
Plano along a former
St. Louis Southwestern corridor. The line, first proposed as part of DART's original 1983 rail plan, is currently under construction and is expected to commence service by 2026. Service will operate seven days a week with 30–60 minute headways.
A-train

The A-train is a commuter rail service connecting
Denton and
Lewisville to DART member
Carrollton. The line is operated by the
Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) on a former
Missouri–Kansas–Texas corridor it leases from DART.
The A-train connects with DART's 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.
Buses
As of 2025, DART operates 75 bus routes, as well as several express routes and shuttle buses.
Most trips in the DART system are carried by the bus network. In the 2022 fiscal year, DART had 72,400 bus trips per average weekday, 54% of the system's total 134,810 trips.
Fleet

DART's fleet initially consisted of
diesel buses. In 1998, the agency began using
liquefied natural gas
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane, C2H6) that has been cooled to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volume o ...
buses alongside them as part of a broader environmental initiative.
In October 2012, DART introduced a new fleet of 123 low-floor 14-to-17-passenger buses for On-Call, FLEX, and low-capacity routes. The buses were manufactured by
ARBOC Specialty Vehicles.
From 2013 to 2017, DART would replace most of its bus fleet with 459
NABI 40LFW buses running off
compressed natural gas
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a fuel gas mainly composed of methane (CH4), compressed to less than 1% of the volume it occupies at standard atmospheric pressure. It is stored and distributed in hard containers at a pressure of , usually in ...
. The CNG fleet was further bolstered in 2019 with the addition of 41
New Flyer Xcelsior XN40 buses.
DART introduced
electric bus
An electric bus is a bus that is propelled using electric motors, as opposed to a conventional internal combustion engine. Electric buses can store the needed electrical energy on board, or be fed mains electricity continuously from an external ...
es to its fleet in 2018. The seven
Proterra Catalyst buses were originally used for the DLink shuttle in downtown Dallas. When the shuttle was eliminated in 2019, the electric buses were moved to normal routes; they are currently used on route 28 (Singleton).
In 2023, DART ordered an additional Proterra bus, this time a
ZX5 Max, as a trial for long-range electric buses; it is currently used on route 20 (Northwest Highway).
Electric buses are denoted with a unique yellow-and-green livery.
Routes
Since the 2022 system redesign, DART has three types of routes: local, express, and shuttle. Routes are further color-coded by mid-day frequency.
Facilities

DART runs its bus system similar to the
hub-and-spoke model some airlines use, with specified bus-only facilities that serve as timepoints and transfer locations for multiple routes. Many (though not all) of these facilities include park-and-ride lots, air-conditioned waiting areas, vending machines, and bathrooms. Most rail stations also serve as transfer locations for bus routes, albeit with fewer connecting routes and amenities.
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Addison Transit Center
Addison Transit Center is a bus-only Public transport, mass transit station located along Arapaho Road in Addison, Texas, Addison, Texas. It is part of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system.
The station services downtown Addison, including Addi ...
(Addison)
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Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location (West Dallas)
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Cockrell Hill Transfer Location (Cockrell Hill)
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East Transfer Center (Downtown Dallas, near
Pearl/Arts District)
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Glenn Heights Park and Ride (Glenn Heights)
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Jack Hatchell Transit Center (Plano)
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J. B. Jackson Transit Center (Fair Park)
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Lake Ray Hubbard Transit Center (Garland)
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Malcolm X Boulevard Transfer Location (South Dallas)
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North Irving Transit Center
North Irving Transit Center is a bus-only station located along Northwest Highway (Spur 348) in the Las Colinas neighborhood of Irving, Texas ( USA). The transit center is a ten-minute walk from DART's Irving Convention Center light rail stati ...
(Irving)
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Northwest Plano Park and Ride (Plano)
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Red Bird Transit Center (South Dallas)
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South Garland Transit Center (Garland)
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West Transfer Center (Downtown Dallas, near
West End)
On-demand services
DART On-Call
In 2003, DART launched a premium on-call shuttle service to replace many low-use DART bus routes. The service allowed riders to schedule trips to and from any location within designated zones, though it required trips to be scheduled one hour in advance. DART On-Call operated only on non-holiday weekdays.
It was first opened in some North Dallas and Plano neighborhoods and, in late 2005, was expanded to Glenn Heights. When the service was retired in 2021, DART On-Call served north central
Plano, eastern
Rowlett,
Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch, officially the City of Farmers Branch, is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an Inner suburb, inner-ring suburb of Dallas and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 35,991 at the 2020 cen ...
,
North Dallas,
Lakewood,
Richardson,
Lake Highlands, and
Glenn Heights.
FLEX

Introduced in 2008, FLEX was a hybrid of on-call and fixed-route services. The service augmented six routes with designated FLEX areas surrounding the route. A bus could be diverted to any location within its corresponding area, so long as time permitted.
In order to request FLEX service, a passenger needed to pay System fare, which cost double the typical fare. Pickups within a FLEX area needed to be scheduled an hour in advance, though drop-offs within an area could be requested at time of boarding.
GoLink
In February 2018, GoLink was introduced as a modernized
on-demand service, similar to
ridesharing apps. While similar to DART On-Call, GoLink allows booking through DART's GoPass app (over-the-phone booking is still available), and it does not require trips to be scheduled one hour in advance. GoLink trips are included in DART passes, and they can also be booked individually. The service was developed in association with
Uber
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; riders are given the choice between hailing an UberPool and a vehicle from DART's own fleet (both at the same fare).
GoLink gradually replaced DART On-Call and FLEX services, which were eventually discontinued in 2021. The service was further expanded in 2022 to complement the revised bus network, replacing many less-traveled routes that were not carried over from the previous network.
Trips can be scheduled in 34 zones throughout DART's service area, each of which connect to designated rail and bus stations. Travel between zones is not permitted, though some zones overlap at designated Transfer Areas. Service is available from 5 AM to midnight every day, except for the Inland Port Connect zone in southern Dallas County, which is only available from 5 AM to 8 PM on weekdays. (This discrepancy is because Inland Port Connect is operated by
STAR Transit, not DART itself.)
Paratransit
DART provides
ADA-compliant
paratransit
Paratransit (also community transport in the United Kingdom, or intermediate public transport) is a type of public transport service that supplements fixed-route mass transit by providing individualized rides without fixed routes or timetables. P ...
for its member cities. Patrons with physical, cognitive, or visual disabilities can schedule curb-to-curb trips to nearby passenger facilities, such as park-and-rides or rail stations. If the disabilities are severe enough that the patron cannot use DART's rail or bus services at all, they are able to schedule trips to any location within the member cities.
A non-ADA demand-response service, dubbed DART Rides, is available for elderly or disabled residents of
Carrollton,
Dallas
Dallas () is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the most populous city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of Texas metropolitan areas, most populous metropolitan area in Texas and the Metropolitan statistical area, fourth-most ...
,
Plano, and
Rowlett, as well as certain ZIP codes in
Addison,
Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch, officially the City of Farmers Branch, is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an Inner suburb, inner-ring suburb of Dallas and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its population was 35,991 at the 2020 cen ...
, and
Irving.
Collin County Transit
Collin County Transit provides curb-to-curb service to elderly, disabled, and low-income residents of
Celina,
Lowry Crossing,
McKinney,
Melissa,
Princeton, and
Prosper for a fixed fare. DART operates this service on behalf of the McKinney Urban Transit District (MUTD).
Ridership and financial performance
Average daily ridership for DART has been in the vicinity of 200,000 riders per day over the last couple decades. In the 1st quarter of 1998, DART's weekday ridership averaged 211,000 riders per day system-wide. Ridership has risen and fallen since then; total ridership, including ridership, has been as high as 248,500 average weekday riders in the 3rd quarter of 2008,
and as low as 194,700 average weekday riders in the 1st quarter of 2010.
However, after a year-long study in 2012 that counted passenger counts through both the existing manual method and a new automated counting system, DART concluded it has been underreporting rail ridership by more than 15 percent each year. In the 4th quarter of 2012, DART reported an average weekday ridership of 252,900.
In the fourth quarter of 2014, DART reported total ridership had declined to 233,900 weekday riders.
Overall, DART is one of the lowest-performing transit systems in the U.S., when measured against comparable peer cities, for number of passenger trips, operating cost per mile, and
fare recovery rate.
In 2016, in addition to rider's fare payments, taxpayers paid $5.90 for each trip taken. In 2022, about 3% of DART's operating income came from passenger fares, compared to 61% from local sales taxes and 18% from COVID-19 relief grants.
In addition to fares and sales tax revenue, DART has raised funds by issuing bonds. Following a referendum in 2000, DART was given the authority to issue $2.9 billion in bonds over a 15-to-20 year period. In 2012, a court ruled that DART could exceed this limit so long as the debt is not solely backed by sales taxes. The most recent bond issue occurred in 2021, consisting of two series for a total of $1 billion.
Member cities
In addition to the cities that voted to join DART at its creation, any city that adjoins a DART member city is eligible to join.
Member cities fund DART with a 1%
sales tax
A sales tax is a tax paid to a governing body for the sales of certain goods and services. Usually laws allow the seller to collect funds for the tax from the consumer at the point of purchase. When a tax on goods or services is paid to a govern ...
earmarked to the Dallas Metropolitan Transit Authority (the legal name of the DART's tax district). Texas law limits municipal sales taxes to 2% total, which prevents many cities from joining without sacrificing local sales taxes.
DART is capable of establishing service to locations in non-member cities through special agreements. For example, DART serves
Eastfield College, which is within the city limits of non-DART member
Mesquite, as it is a part of the
Dallas College system.
List of DART member cities
All current members of DART are charter members, having joined during the 1983 vote.
Former DART member cities
Original cities that declined DART
These cities were part of the 1983 membership election and declined to join DART. Unless otherwise noted, these cities are still eligible to join DART.
Eligible cities that are not members of DART
These cities are eligible to join DART as they are adjacent to either Dallas or another DART member city, but they have not joined. With the exception of
Parker, this is because they are unable to levy the 1% sales tax required for membership without cutting existing taxes.
Executive directors
* Maurice Carter 1982–1984
* George Bonna (Interim) 1984–1985
* Ted Tedasco 1985–1986
* John Hoeft (Interim) 1986
* Charles Anderson 1986–1992
* Tony Venturato (Interim) 1992
* Jack Evans 1992
* Victor Burke (Interim) 1993
* Roger Snoble 1993–2001
* Gary Thomas 2001–2021
* David Leininger (Interim) 2021
* Nadine Lee 2021–Present
See also
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List of Dallas Area Rapid Transit rail stations
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M-Line Trolley
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Light rail in the United States
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List of United States light rail systems by ridership
The following is a list of all light rail systems in the United States. Also included are some of the urban tram, streetcar/trolley systems that provide regular public transit service (operating year-round and at least five days per week), ones w ...
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List of tram and light rail transit systems
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Dublin Area Rapid Transit
The Dublin Area Rapid Transit system (stylised as DART) is an electrified commuter rail railway network serving the coastline and city of Dublin, Ireland. The service makes up the core of Dublin's suburban railway network, stretching from Gre ...
References
External links
DART – official siteDART – official site
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System Map*
Expansion Plan Map*
DART History**
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