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The station is at the junction of several rail lines. The Green Line utilizes a segment of the former Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad. [5] The Cotton Belt and Burlington Northern Santa Fe lines also crossed here. The former 1924-built Carrollton Missouri–Kansas–Texas Depot was moved 300 feet (91 m) to accommodate the new light rail line. [5]
It previously had the English name Japanese Language Advancement School of Dallas, and classes were formerly held at Dan F. Long Middle School in Dallas, and before that the Pleasant View Baptist Church, White Rock United Methodist Church, and the North Carrollton Junior High School. [4] [5] [6]
R. L. Turner High School is a public high school located in Carrollton, Texas, in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. The school serves portions of Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Addison. [2] [3] [4] In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [5]
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The proposal included three stations in Carrolton, including one at North Carrollton Transit Center. [8] In 2002, the City of Carrollton proposed names for the three Carrollton stations on the corridor. The proposal named the station adjacent to North Carrollton Transit Center "Trinity Mills", moving the "North Carrollton" name to the terminus.
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In the 1970s, enrollment at R.L. Turner High School had passed 3,000 students, so a site near Josey Lane and Jackson Road was acquired for a second campus. The new facility opened [4] in the fall of 1975, housing eighth and ninth-grade students living north of Belt Line Road. During the second year, the school housed ninth and tenth-grade students.
Trinity Mills was a small community originally settled in 1853 on land that today is part of the city of Carrollton in northwest Dallas County, Texas, United States.. The community was on A. W. Perry's land grant and was named for a gristmill owned by him and Wade H. Witt.