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Tyler/Vernon | |||||||||||
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DART light rail station | |||||||||||
General information | |||||||||||
Location | 1225 South Tyler Street Dallas, Texas 75208 | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 32°43′59″N 96°50′18.5″W / 32.73306°N 96.838472°W / 32.73306; -96.838472 | ||||||||||
Owned by | Dallas Area Rapid Transit | ||||||||||
Platforms | Two side platforms | ||||||||||
Connections | DART Routes 47, 219, and 226 | ||||||||||
Construction | |||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Two lockers, two rack | ||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
Opened | June 14, 1996 | ||||||||||
Services | |||||||||||
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Tyler/Vernon station is a DART light rail station in Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas. Located just southwest of the intersection of Tyler Street and Lebanon Avenue, the station opened on June 14, 1996 and lies on the Red Line.
The station serves nearby residential and commercial areas, including Elmwood, Polk Vernon, Ruthmeade Place, and Tyler Station, an adaptive reuse project located in the adjacent former Dixie Wax Cup factory.
Originally there was no DART parking lot at this station (making it one of the few stations with no parking facilities) but a small pay parking lot, nestled between houses in the mainly residential area, was adjacent to the station. However, this small lot is now part of the station facility and no longer charges for parking.
References
- ^ Howell, Curtis; Mark Wrolstad (June 15, 1996). "Now Boarding: Rail debut has crowds lining up". The Dallas Morning News.
- Hartness, Shelby (2019-06-03). "The Making of Tyler Station". D Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-31.
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