Citing safety reasons for both workers and passengers, Dallas Area Rapid Transit is suspending all rail operations starting Feb. 23.
For riders who need service to stations in the Central Business District, Route 960 is a Downtown Circulator serving West End, Akard, St. Paul and Pearl/Arts District stations. Passengers should look for the red “Rail Disruption” bus stop signs located near each station to board a shuttle bus.
DART bus routes will operate on normal Sunday schedules with limited service added on express routes 306, 308, 378 and 383 between 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.The Dallas Streetcar will not operate, but there will be a shuttle bus running to and from EBJ Union Station and the Bishop Arts District, making all stops.GoLink on-demand service will operate on a Sunday schedule with service from 5 a.m. – 8 p.m.
All subscription trips will be canceled for DART Paratransit with the exception of trips for medical purposes . Services will resume on Thursday, February 24. Customers who need to book trips for Thursday can contact reservations at 5157272 or through the web portal atTo ensure DART riders stay warm and to provide assistance with travel planning, the following DART transit centers will be available from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. DART staff will be at each location to allow riders into the transit center.
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