Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location

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Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location
General information
Location5151 Singleton Blvd., Dallas, Texas
Owned by Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Line(s)West Rail Line (Future Rail Service for 2030)
ConnectionsDART Routes 25 and 28
West Dallas GoLink Zone (M-Sun)
Construction
ParkingNo Public Parking
Bicycle facilities3 Bike Lockers
AccessibleYes
History
Opened1990s

Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location is a bus-only station located along Bernal Drive and Singleton Blvd. in Dallas, Texas (USA). Unlike many transit centers, Bernal/Singleton Transfer Location does not provide parking, however it does provide an air conditioned/heating facility available on weekday rush hours.

It was intended to become a future rail station on the west rail line towards Grand Prairie as part of DART's 2030 Transit System Plan, [1] though the line was removed from subsequent plans.

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References

  1. "DART 2030 Transit System Plan" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2009.

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