DART GREEN LINE EXPANSION

Opening Dates
Victory Station to MLK Station — Opens September 2009MLK Station to Buckner Station — Opens December 2010
Victory Station to North Carrollton/Frankford Station — Opens December 2010
Downtown Dallas — Existing service
Nearby destinations and attractions: West End Historic District, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas Convention Center, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Nasher Sculpture Center, The Crow Collection of Asian Art, The Meyerson Symphony Center, Main Street (home to many shops, restaurants and clubs), Dallas City Hall, Dallas Public Library, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Majestic Theatre, Neiman Marcus, Reunion Tower, Reunion Arena, Dallas World Aquarium and the Old Red Courthouse
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Victory Station — Victory Avenue, across the street from the American Airlines Center's west entrance
Nearby destinations and attractions: American Airlines Center, Katy Trail pedestrian and bicycle path, Victory Park, Cirque, The House, The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, The Terrace, The Vista, W Dallas Victory Hotel & Residences
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Market Center Station — Harry Hines & Vagas
Nearby destinations and attractions: INFOMART and Dallas Market Center
Parking is available at this station.
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Southwestern Medical District/Parkland Station — North of Medical District (formerly Motor), east of Harry Hines
Nearby destinations and attractions: UT Southwestern Medical Center and School, Parkland Hospital, Children's Medical Center, Zale Lipshy Hospital, St. Paul University Hospital, Cityville and Exchange Park
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Inwood Station — South of Inwood & Denton
Nearby destinations and attractions: Inwood Medical Clinic, Weichsel Park and Cherrywood Park
Parking is available at this station.
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Love Field Station — Just north of Burbank Street, west of Denton Drive
Nearby destinations and attractions: Love Field terminal, Southwest Airlines corporate headquarters, Grauwyler Park Branch Library and Grauwyler Recreation Center
• Love Field West Newsletter: DART Green Line: Working for the future of your community
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Bachman Station — South of Northwest Highway & Denton
Nearby destinations and attractions: Bachman Lake, Dallas Police Northwest Division
Parking is available at this station.
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Walnut Hill/Denton Station — North of Walnut Hill & Denton
Nearby destinations and attractions: Forest Lane Cemetery
Parking is available at this station.
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Royal Lane Station — North of Royal Lane & Denton
Nearby destinations and attractions: The Asian Trade District, home to 21 shopping centers, which house more than 300 specialty shops
Parking is available at this station.
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Nearby destinations and attractions: Dr Pepper StarCenter, Farmers Branch Historical Park and Farmers Branch City Hall
Parking is available at this station.
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Downtown Carrollton Station — Belt Line & Broadway
Nearby destinations and attractions: Old Downtown Carrollton has a number of unique shops, restaurants, antiques and more; also close to A.W. Perry Homestead Museum and Stone Works Climbing Gym
Parking is available at this station.
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Trinity Mills Station — South of President George Bush Turnpike
Nearby destinations and attractions: Sandy Lake Amusement Park, Elm Fork Nature Center, McInnish Sports Complex and Ken Good Park
Parking is available at this station.
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Nearby destinations and attractions: Indian Creek Golf Club, T.C. Rice Nature Park, Elm Fork Trinity River and Frankford Trade Center.
Parking is available at this station.
![]() Deep Ellum Station View more high-resolution construction images |
Railroads formed Deep Ellum, but much has changed since then. The brick structures that remain have been home to businesses as diverse as the people who frequent them — blues and jazz clubs, meat markets, pawnshops, restaurants and bars, vaudeville theaters, sheet metal and auto repair shops, as well as houses of worship. With the area's oral history fading, artist Julie Cohn has taken an empty canvas and made it beautiful.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Latino Cultural Center and Deep Ellum arts and entertainment district, home to many popular restaurants, specialty shops, clubs and apartment complexes
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This station brings together two divergent groups, Baylor Hospital and Deep Ellum. At Baylor, one might find a doctor or a pastor — someone who takes the pulse of the community each and every day. Deep Ellum represents a different kind of pulse, the celebration of life through art and music. Artist Karen Blessen has united these two perspectives, making the connection between the life experiences of Baylor and the life expressions of Deep Ellum. The result is a station with a pulse all its own.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Deep Ellum, Baylor University Medical Center, Baylor University Dental School, The Tom Landry Fitness Center, Baylor Adult Outpatient Therapy Clinic, Baylor Senior Health Center and Baylor Geriatrics Center, easy access to Dallas Theological Seminary
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Fair Park contains the largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world, built for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition. Back then, trolleys traveled along Parry in front of the main entrance to the fair. Soon, DART Rail cars will do the same. In creating their vision for this station, Brad & Diana Goldberg — the artists responsible — have paid respect to the rich history of the area as well as the surrounding neighborhoods.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Cotton Bowl Stadium, Superpages.com Center, Science Place, Aquarium, The Texas State Fair Grounds and more
(Time lapse action, opens in a new window, added November 14, 2007)
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Connected to the J.B. Jackson, Jr. Transit Center, this station tells the story of the African American community surrounding it. Featuring shots from noted photographer R.C. Hickman, the station offers a visual representation of the events and people of south Dallas. Conceived by artist Emmanuel Gillespie, the station includes a "Walk of Respect" that uses symbols to represent words such as unity, respect, wisdom and so on.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Social Security office, Minyard Food Stores, Fair Park, Martin Luther King, Jr. Library & Learning Center, South Dallas Café, Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Martin Luther King, Jr. Senior Center and Martin Luther King, Jr. Health Center, Irma L. Rangal Young Women's Leadership School and Black Chamber of Commerce
Parking is available at this station.
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This ever-changing neighborhood once contained a natural body of water, Wahoo Lake, and a cotton mill, owned by black landowner Joe E. "Boots" Wiley. African Americans often sought work at the mill. Knowing the area's history, artist Vicki Meeks created a wonderful backdrop for the station. A mural in the form of a community quilt — featuring work from area artists. This mural reflects the community, both past and present.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Parkdale Park, Lawnview Park, Housing Resource Center, Juanita J. Craft Recreation & Senior Center and Business Assistance Center of Inner City Development Corp
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The art for this station recognizes the area's early settlers, offering riders the chance to step back in time. Artist Leticia Huerta's design pays homage to the wildlife native to the surroundings—a total of 190 different birds, bats, foxes, coyotes and other creatures that call these woods home. The art also reflects the trees indigenous to the area, including pecan and maple. Since the location once served as a junction where Native Americans and pioneers traded with travelers, Huerta also incorporated elements such as beadwork into the design.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Lawnview Park, Keeton Golf Course, Archer Silverstein Elementary School and Historic Parkdale Community
Parking is available at this station.
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The theme for this station is derived from the area's agricultural roots. Many years ago, pioneers called the place home. Their life revolved around a cyclical calendar of planting, harvesting and preparing for the next season—a life of balance. These early settlers balanced life between intensity and serenity. Artist Viola Delgado captured this concept beautifully by using a mix of organic shapes, natural materials and vibrant colors.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Rhodes Terrace Park, Rochester Park, DeVon-Anderson Park, Grover Keeton Golf Course, TI Founders IMAX Movie Theatre and Henry B. Gonzales Elementary School
Parking is available at this station.
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The southeast community has a rich heritage, one with a long link to rail. Historically, the railroad promised a new way of life for settlers, an influx of new experiences and ideas. This design echoes rail's past—using the brown and gold colors you might see at an old train stop, combined with rivets and metalwork from the industrial age. Despite its historical focus, artist Leticia Huerta has given the station a modern feel. It's inspired by the past but living in the present—a station that urges riders to look back as they move forward.
Nearby destinations and attractions: Dal-Tile Corporation, Dallas Public Library (Pleasant Grove Branch), Salvation Army, Pleasant Grove Shopping Center, U.S. Post Office, the new DCCCD Pleasant Grove campus and the Southeast Chamber of Commerce
Parking is available at this station.



















