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Plano Parker Road station Northwest Plano Northwest Plano Park and Ride Legacy Drive 12.0 miles (19.3 km) Orange Line Red Line [73] 255 Story Downtown Irving Downtown Irving/Heritage Crossing station Las Colinas Dallas College North Lake Campus station West 5th/6th Street, Story Road 7.8 miles (12.6 km) Orange Line
A tollway named for former president George H. W. Bush; passes through northern Dallas suburbs, currently terminating at State Highway 161 in Irving in the west and at I-30 in the east, forming a northern loop around Dallas. In between, it forms the boundary between Plano to the north and Dallas and Richardson to the south. The Turnpike's free ...
To UT Dallas: 36.7: 59.1: Custer Road (Plano)/Custer Parkway (Richardson) Custer Parkway is displayed on the exit sign: 37.6: 60.5: Alma Drive (Plano)/Alma Road (Richardson) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, Alma Road is displayed on the exit sign: 38.1: 61.3: US 75 – McKinney, Dallas: Exit 28B (US 75) 38.6: 62.1: Avenue K (Plano)/Plano ...
Parker Road station (formerly East Plano Transit Center) is an intermodal transit facility in Plano, Texas. The station is located near North Central Expressway (US 75) between Parker Road and Park Boulevard. Operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit, the station services DART light rail, four bus routes, and five on-demand service zones.
Plano (/ ˈ p l eɪ n oʊ / PLAY-noh) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, where it is the largest city in Collin County.A small portion of Plano is located in Denton County.Plano is also one of the principal cities of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex.
Northwest Plano Park & Ride is a bus-only park and ride station in Plano, Texas. The station is located on the western side of Dallas North Tollway in Plano's Legacy Park neighborhood. The station is operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit and is the northernmost facility in the DART system. Unlike most DART transit centers, the lot does not have ...
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, officially designated Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, [a] is the most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S. state of Texas and the Southern United States, encompassing 11 counties. Its historically dominant core cities are Dallas and Fort Worth. [5]
The Silver Line, also known as the Cotton Belt Rail Line, is an under construction 26-mile (42 km) hybrid rail (light rail with some features similar to commuter rail) line traversing Collin, Dallas, and Tarrant Counties in the U.S. state of Texas operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).