Green Line (Dallas Area Rapid Transit)
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The Green Line (labelled as the Orange Line on maps prior to 2006) will be a 27.7 mile (44.6 km) light rail line in Dallas operated by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit authority. The US$1.7 billion project is scheduled to open in phases, starting in 2009. It will operate in addition to the currently existing Blue and Red lines, and will be joined by the Orange Line in 2011.
It is set to begin operation in the year 2009, with a route from downtown Dallas southeast to Fair Park, then extended further to Pleasant Grove by the end of 2010; also, the Green Line is planned to continue northwest from Victory Station to Farmers Branch and Carrollton by the end of 2010.
The northern end of the line will connect with a commuter rail line proposed by the Denton County Transportation Authority. This line will connect Denton to Carrollton, with a stop in Lewisville. The commuter train may stop in other Denton County cities, should they choose to join the DCTA.
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[edit] Future Stations
- Listed from East to West
- Buckner Station in 12/2010
- Lake June Station in 12/2010
- Lawnview Station in 12/2010
- Hatcher Station in 12/2010
- MLK Station in 09/2009
- Fair Park Station in 09/2009
- Baylor Hospital Station in 09/2009
- Deep Ellum Station in 09/2009
- Pearl Station in 09/2009
- St. Paul Station in 09/2009
- Akard Station in 09/2009
- West End Station in 09/2009
- Victory Station in 09/2009
- Market Center Station in 12/2010
- Southwest Medical/Parkland Station in 12/2010
- Inwood Station in 12/2010
- Love Field Station in 12/2010
- Bachman Station in 12/2010
- Walnut Hill/Denton Station in 12/2010
- Royal Lane Station in 12/2010
- Farmers Branch Station in 12/2010
- Downtown Carrollton Station in 12/2010
- Trinity Mills Station in 12/2010
- North Carrollton/Frankford Station in 12/2010
[edit] Construction
On 9 February 2007, a trench collapsed during construction on the line killing one construction worker.[1]
On 12 March 2007, the City of Dallas officials and DART made an agreement to make Love Field Station a surface-level facility after a long debate of whether or not to make it an underground station.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ The Dallas Morning News - 9 February 2007. "1 dead in DART rail construction accident." Retrieved 10 February 2007.
- ^ The Dallas Morning News - 9 February 2007. "Rail will not tunnel under Love Field." Retrieved 12 March 2007.