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Belt Line Road is a loop road that traverses 92 miles (148 km) through 16 cities in Dallas County, Texas.Belt Line Road is the outer complete loop which encircles Dallas, in contrast with I-635 which forms a partial inner loop, Loop 12 which forms a complete inner loop, and the President George Bush Turnpike, a partial outer loop.
Park Cities/Northeast Dallas SMU/Mockingbird station Elm Street (WB), Commerce Street (EB), Columbia Avenue, Abrams Road 7.8 miles (12.6 km) Blue Line Green Line Orange Line Red Line [70] 250 Belt Line East Addison Addison Transit Center Garland Downtown Garland station Belt Line Road 15.7 miles (25.3 km)
Starting in the east at I-30, Loop 12 goes north as Buckner Boulevard, following surface streets past White Rock Lake.Just north of White Rock Lake, it intersects Spur 244 [2] and becomes Northwest Highway to the west; because there is an eastern and a western segment to this part of the road, at certain points the road signs read "East Northwest Highway".
Belt Line station was opened on December 3, 2012 as the western terminus of the Orange Line's first expansion. Bus route 500 was established to connect the station to DFW Airport. [2] At opening, Belt Line participated in DART's Fair Share Parking program, which charged a daily parking fee for patrons that did not live in DART member cities. [5]
Belt Line Road, Gateway Drive: North end of the overlap with SH 161; access to Belt Line Road Station: 15.2: 24.5: Belt Line Main Lane Gantry: 16.5: 26.6: SH 114 / Royal Lane, Gateway Drive – DFW Airport North Entry: Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance: 16.6: 26.7: MacArthur Boulevard, Las Colinas Boulevard
Geographic data related to U.S. Route 80 in Texas circa 1931 at OpenStreetMap - Shows the historic extent of US 80 in Texas, including the decommissioned route between Anthony, New Mexico and Dallas. Geographic data related to U.S. Route 80 in Texas circa 1991 at OpenStreetMap - Map of US 80 through Texas prior to its truncation in 1991.
The road is known as Preston all the way north through the remainder of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to a junction with State Highway 56 west of Sherman, near the Oklahoma state line (except for the portion through Gunter, which is designated as 8th Street).
The road turns left (north), concurrent with US 385, until intersecting once again at SH 114. The road was designated as Loop 44 on September 26, 1939, as a renumbering of SH 24 Spur, but was changed to Business SH 114-B on January 26, 1993, by district request, and is 1.594 miles (2.565 km) long.