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DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas

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LBJ/Skillman
DART light rail station
General information
Location10100 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway
Dallas, Texas
Coordinates32°53′53″N 96°42′42″W / 32.89806°N 96.71167°W / 32.89806; -96.71167
Owned byDallas Area Rapid Transit
PlatformsTwo side platforms
ConnectionsBus interchange DART: 17, 204, and 243
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking654 spaces
Bicycle facilities2 lockers, 1 rack
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMay 6, 2002 (2002-05-06)
Services
Preceding station Dallas Area Rapid Transit Following station
Lake Highlandstoward UNT Dallas Blue Line Forest/Jupitertoward Downtown Rowlett
Location

LBJ/Skillman station is a DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas. It is located on the western frontage road of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway (I-635), approximately 1⁄2 mile (0.80 km) southeast of the road's interchange with Skillman Street and Audelia Road. The station serves the Blue Line.

The station is a park-and-ride lot. A bus route connects the station to Dallas College Richland Campus.

Artwork

In tribute to both I-635 and Lady Bird Johnson's support of highway beautification, LBJ/Skillman station is decorated with a highway theme. The station's columns feature tire tread patterns containing DART's chevron logo, and the station's paving contains a stylized map of I-635. Windscreens contain quotations from Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson stylized to resemble highway signage.

A seating area on the northwest corner of the platform is designed to resemble a highway rest area. The surrounding parking lots contain a central median with mile markers counting down to the station platform. The station is dedicated with native plants and wildflowers similar to those used on Texas roadways, which Lady Bird Johnson personally praised.

History

Plans for a station at the intersection of LBJ and Skillman/Audelia, which would be located on an existing Missouri–Kansas–Texas freight corridor, date back to DART's original 1983 rail plan. A 1997 proposal, which called the station LBJ/Audelia, outlined five potential locations: two north of I-635 on its frontage road, two south of I-635 on Audelia Road, and one on the bridge crossing I-635.

The station opened on May 6, 2002. It served as the northern terminus of the Blue Line until the line was extended to Downtown Garland in November.

In 2009, the city of Dallas announced the construction of a 650-foot (200 m) pedestrian bridge over I-635, which would connect the station to Audelia Road south of I-635. The bridge was completed in 2011.

Notes

  1. Skillman Street and Audelia Road temporarily merge while crossing I-635.

References

  1. ^ "LBJ/Skillman Station". Dallas Area Rapid Transit. Retrieved August 23, 2024.
  2. "Bicycle Parking". Dallas Area Rapid Transit. Retrieved August 23, 2024.
  3. ^ Hartzel, Tony (May 5, 2002). "'It's a beautiful ride' - On Monday, DART commuters will venture beyond LBJ Freeway". The Dallas Morning News. A. H. Belo Corporation. pp. 31A – via NewsBank.
  4. "DART Gallery: A Collection of Public Art" (PDF). Dallas Area Rapid Transit. Retrieved August 23, 2024.
  5. Rodrigue, George (August 7, 1983). "The DART Decision: DART would alter growth pattern, experts say". The Dallas Morning News. A. H. Belo Corporation. pp. 31A – via NewsBank.
  6. "Northeast Corridor: Final Local Environmental Assessment (Final LEA)" . DART Historical Archive, pp. 1-17, 1-19, 1-20, 1-21, 1-22, 1-23, 1-24, 1-25. The Portal to Texas History, University of North Texas.
  7. "Hits and Misses: Keep on Truckin'". The Dallas Morning News. A. H. Belo Corporation. May 2, 2009. pp. 20A – via NewsBank.

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