Financial pressures and a revolt among member cities is stressing and stretching DART. Here's what it's doing to stay relevant to commuters in car-centric Dallas.
Voters in four Dallas suburbs are expected to vote on whether their cities should leave DART, the state's largest public transit system. A suburban mutiny against North Texas’ largest public transit ...
Texas lawmakers could imperil the future of public transportation in two of the state’s largest urban areas, transit officials and advocates warn. Republican legislators are entertaining proposals to ...
As North Texas cities contemplate leaving the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system, Dallas leaders are imploring the public transportation agency: “Can you please help us help you?” Council member Lorie ...
A Dallas Area Rapid Transit train in Dallas. Agency officials say a bill active in the state legislature could threaten its ability to repay outstanding bonds. In testimony before Texas House ...
Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority will supply a hungry muni market with $1 billion of highly-rated revenue refunding bonds, taking advantage of continuing low interest rates. Processing Content ...
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Dallas’ Highland Park votes to leave Texas’ second-largest public transit system
Voters in Highland Park chose to leave Dallas Area Rapid Transit amid complaints that the transit service isn’t worth the cost.
TransitCenter and the Center for Neighborhood Technology released a nifty little tool last week that allows you to gauge how well-connected any spot in the United States is by public transit. Plug in ...
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