Inwood/Love Field Station
Southwest corner of Inwood Road and Denton Drive
(2720 Inwood Rd., Dallas 75235 - Mapsco 34Q)
Located near Dallas Love Field Airport, Love Link 55 provides service between the station and Dallas Love Field Airport seven days a week. Inwood/Love Field Station is served by DART Rail Green Line and Orange Line trains.
Service:
DART Rail Green and Orange Lines, Bus Routes 55, 103, 207, 222,GoLink Park Cities
How to ride DART to and from Dallas Love Field Airport
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — 55 Provides service to Dallas Love Field Airport seven days a weekBay 2 — 103
Bay 3 — 207
Bay 4 — 222 Regal & Diplomacy
Bay 5 — 222 Record Crossing, Paratransit, Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop

Zipcar at Inwood/Love Field Station
Car-sharing service Zipcar has leased two parking spots at Inwood/Love Field Station. Members can rent either a sedan or an SUV, depending on their needs, as a cost-effective option for transit riders whose destination is not easily reached by other means. Learn more.
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Elevators
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Free Parking (385 Spaces, overnight or long-term parking is at the discretion of the customer. DART assumes no responsibility for vehicles left overnight.)
- Public Art
- Zipcar
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
- 5225 Maple Avenue Apartments
- Cathedral of Hope
- Dallas Love Field Airport
- Inwood Day School
- Inwood Medical Clinic
- Inwood Station Apartments
- Lenox Maplewood Apartments
- Maple at Med Center
- Maple District Lofts
- Montessori Academy at Onesimo Hernandez
- Thomas J. Rusk Middle School
- Towne Square Apartments
- Weichsel Park and Cherrywood Park
- WiNGS Center at Ebby's Place
Station Art:

Your guide to the art along the Green Line
Use this guide to plan your tour of Inwood/Love Field Station.
To carry out the concept, a colorful maze shaped like an abstract brain greets riders at the station entry. Near the maze is a spark, representing the illumination that springs forth from discovery. The maze is intended to be a functional piece, a fun challenge for riders waiting for a train. Another, more meditative maze exists in the park area adjacent to the station.