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DART tries to close commuting gap in car-centric Dallas

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Dallas Morning News
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In brief

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) faces mounting financial constraints and pushback from member municipalities as it struggles to expand public transportation services in a predominantly car-dependent region. The transit agency is implementing strategic initiatives to increase ridership and relevance among Dallas commuters, despite budget limitations and municipal resistance. These efforts aim to bridge the transportation gap and promote sustainable mobility alternatives in Texas's sprawling urban landscape.

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DART tries to close commuting gap in car-centric Dallas
DART tries to close commuting gap in car-centric Dallas

Financial pressures and a revolt among member cities is stressing and stretching DART. Here’s what it's doing to stay relevant to commuters in car-centric Dallas.
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The Dallas Morning News

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