Park Lane Station
Park Lane & Greenville Avenue - Mapsco 26T
(8169 Park Lane, Dallas 75231)
The Park Lane Station is served by the DART Rail Red and Orange lines. DART's first aerial station, Park Lane Station, is an oasis of wave-shaped flower beds and paving at ground level, rising 24 feet on water-blue columns to the platform near a major entertainment district of the city.
DART Rail Schedules:
Red Line, Orange LineConnecting Bus Routes:
84, 428, 502, 506, NorthPark Center Shuttle (702)Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — 84 Downtown Dallas, ParatransitBay 2 — 84 Richland College, 506
Bay 3 — 428 South Garland Transit Center, 502 Manderville
Bay 4 — 702 North Park Shuttle, Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop
Bay 5 — 428 Bachman, 502 Lovers Lane
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Telephones
- Elevator
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Free Parking (320 Spaces, overnight or long-term parking is at the discretion of the customer. DART assumes no responsibility for vehicles left overnight.)
- Bike Rack
- Public Art
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
- AMC NorthPark 15 Theaters (via NorthPark Center Shuttle)
- The Art Institute of Dallas
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Dallas - Campbell Centre (via bus route 428)
- The Galleries at Park Lane
- Half Price Books (via bus route 428)
- Henk's European Deli and Black Forest Bakery (via bus route 428)
- The Heights at Park Lane
- NorthPark Center (via NorthPark Center Shuttle)
- The Shops at Park Lane
- Vickery Health Center
- Whole Foods Market
Station Art:
Park Lane Station is an aerial oasis of simulated falling water and wave-shaped flowerbeds at ground level, rising 24 feet on water-blue columns to the platform near this busy shopping and entertainment district. Austin sculptor John Christensen created a concrete seating pedestal near the bus-waiting area to support his bronze sculpture representing a human form relaxing. The comfortable seating and weathered bronze focus on the idea of "providing a moment's calm in the chaotic setting of a major city intersection," he said.
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