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North Texas residents gathered at the Dallas Area Rapid Transit headquarters in downtown Dallas to voice their opinions on proposed service and fare changes from the agency.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit is proposing the largest cuts in the agency’s 40-year history — and riders are pushing back.
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The CEO of the Central Ohio Transit Authority faces an epic challenge in implementing the $8 billion LinkUS plan. Those who ...
Sessions at the American Public Transportation Association annual rail conference June 28 to July 2 focused on economic ...
A compilation of the week's rail news. offering a dedicated focus on rail transit from the progress of projects around the ...
A controversial bill is advancing through the Texas Capitol that if approved, will change how Dallas Area Rapid Transit, DART, is funded.
Legislation would overhaul Dallas Area Rapid Transit's financial structure in a way that could impact outstanding debt and derail bonds for Austin light rail.