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the offical newsletter of DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT - Fall 2009
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All Aboard for Food & Fun
A letter from the DART Chairman of the Board.

Green Means Go!
History, entertainment, jobs, services - they're all connected when the new Green Line glides through downtown and into South Dallas on Sept. 14

Objet D'art
Each DART station is a work of art - a vibrant canvas on which artists and citizens depict the rich history and culture of the communities they serve.

More Connections to Come
The first four Green Line stations will be followed in fast succession by rail line and station openings that will double the DART Rail system to 90 miles in four years.

Short Trips
Expansion brings billions; Thomas honored for inclusion; arts center opens; Rosa offers rest; new app finds your bus; level boarding sweeps DART; bus stops glow green; parking lots add room for growth; Tom Landry welcomes ride sharers; M-Line's "Rosie" turns 100.

DART Board of Directors

DART Current and Future Services Map

DART: Live, On Tape and Online

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Fiscal Year 2009
Board of Directors


Randall Chrisman
Chairman
(Carrollton, Irving)

Robert W. Strauss
Vice Chairman
(Dallas)

John Carter Danish
Secretary
(Irving)

Pamela Dunlop Gates
Assistant Secretary
(Dallas)

Scott Carlson
(Dallas)

Jerry Christian
(Dallas)

Loretta L. Ellerbe
(Plano)

Mark C. Enoch
(Farmers Branch, Garland, Rowlett)

Raymond Noah
(Addison, Highland Park, Richardson, University Park)

Angel Reyes
(Dallas)

William Tsao
(Dallas)

William Velasco, II
(Dallas)

Tracey M. Whitaker
(Garland)

Faye Wilkins
(Dallas, Plano, Glenn Heights, Cockrell Hill)

Claude R. Williams, Jr.
(Dallas)




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