Address: 2525 Blanton Dr, Carrollton, TX 75006, USA
Hal Peacock
Basic commuter stop. No food, water, nor restroom. Reasonably clean and safe. Transfer point between A-Train and Green Line.
Ryan LaFebre
Nice train station
Beverly Martinez
Trinity mills is the transfer point to Denton. The green line is what you would take there.
Tracy Mattingly Kirk
Train and bus stop with cover, large parking lot. Transfer point between DART and DCTA. Long wait between transfer trains, up to 30 min. No restroom, no vending. Some homeless or transient people rest here, sometimes panhandlers. No security but overall generally safe. Not close to anything except the interstate.
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Yeah, as Orlando said, take the A train to Trinity Mills station, then transfer to the Green Line. Conveniently simple.
No, pretty baron over there
Have never heard of anything happening there. I know some people who do
From here going North, the green line goes one more stop to North Carrolton Station. From here going South, the train goes through downtown Dallas all the way to Buckner Station.
Depends, its 6$ for all day passes. 3$ for am pass(3am-12pm), 3$ for pm pass(12pm-3am) or if you're a child, senior or disabled then they're half off
No. I believe it still costs to get on a bus or rail, but check the website or call their customer service to make sure.
Parking is free
No, but also yes (DART employee, here) If you're only making one trip, cheapest option is to buy separate tickets - a DCTA AM/PM pass for $1.50, then a DART AM/PM pass for $3. Depending on when you travel, those tickets are only good until before/after noon, but if that's all you need then that'll be your cheapest option. You can buy a regional train pass for $12/day, and that works across both DCTA and DART. If you're planning on making the trip regularly, there is a regional annual pass option. I would advise taking with your employer about an annual pass, too, if you think you'll actually use it. Both DCTA & DART offer employer programs to reduce the cost of annual passes.
The Man happened...
Yeah. They promote and encourage people to 'Park and Ride' instead of commute and pollute
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