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  2. Orange Line (DART) - Wikipedia

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    Orange Line (DART) The Orange Line is a 37-mile (60 km) light rail line in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan area. The line is operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit as a part of its DART light rail system. It is the only east-west line in the system. The line runs from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to northeastern Dallas, passing through ...

  3. Mockingbird Lane (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Bush Presidential Library is on the campus just off of Mockingbird. [5] Dallas Love Field, owned by the city of Dallas, is the second largest airport in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, just behind DFW Airport. It is located at the intersection of Cedar Springs Road and Mockingbird, between I-35E and the Dallas North Tollway. [6]

  4. SMU/Mockingbird station - Wikipedia

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    SMU/Mockingbird station (originally Mockingbird station) is a DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas. The station is located at the intersection of Mockingbird Lane and North Central Expressway (US 75). The station serves the Red Line, Orange Line, and Blue Line. It is the northernmost station to serve all three lines: the Red and Orange ...

  5. DART light rail - Wikipedia

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    The DART light rail system serves the metropolitan area of Dallas, Texas. It is owned and operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The system opened June 14, 1996 and serves 65 stations and four lines, covering 93 miles (149.7 km): the Blue Line, the Red Line, the Green Line, and the Orange Line. In 2023, the system had a ridership of ...

  6. Texas State Highway 183 - Wikipedia

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    SH 183 was designated on November 30, 1932 from SH 15 east of Mesquite via Mesquite to Dallas. This highway was SH 15A before March 19, 1930, and this highway was erroneously omitted from the March 19, 1930 highway log. [2] On September 26, 1939, it was extended to Fort Worth, replacing a section of SH 15.

  7. Cedar Springs Road - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Springs Road is a road mainly in Uptown Dallas. The road also connects to Dallas Love Field and provides access to its terminal. It also once was a major thoroughfare through central Dallas and the Turtle Creek area in the early 1900s. Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus route 39 traversed much of the length of this road; however, in 2022, bus ...

  8. Central Expressway (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Central Expressway is a north–south highway in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas (USA) and surrounding areas. The best-known section is the North Central Expressway, a name for a freeway section of U.S. Highway 75 between downtown Dallas and Van Alstyne, Texas. The southern terminus is south of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway at exit 284C ...

  9. Highland Park United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park UMC Sanctuary. The current sanctuary was designed by architect Mark Lemmon (1889–1975) and Roscoe DeWitt (1894-1975) and built in 1927. [3][4] The first service in the sanctuary was held on February 6, 1927, when Dr Umphrey Lee served as the pastor. [3] The Great Depression came and it took 15 years to pay off the debt.