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Glenn Heights Park & Ride | |
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General information | |
Location | 1200 E. Bear Creek Rd. Glenn Heights, Texas 75154 |
Owned by | Dallas Area Rapid Transit |
Connections | DART Route 306 (M-F) Glenn Heights GoLink Zone (M-Sun) STARNow Cedar Hill (M-F) STARNow DeSoto (M-F) STARNow Duncanville (M-F) |
Construction | |
Parking | 595 spaces |
Accessible | Yes |
Other information | |
Website | Glenn Heights Park & Ride |
History | |
Opened | September 16, 1991 [1] |
Glenn Heights Park & Ride is a small park and ride lot in Glenn Heights, Texas. Located west of I-35E, it is the southernmost transit facility in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) system.
The lot is primarily served by the Glenn Heights Express bus, which provides weekday peak-only service to Downtown Dallas, Dallas Market Center, and the Southwestern Medical District. [2]
The station is also a transfer point for two microtransit services. Glenn Heights GoLink, operated by DART, services the city of Glenn Heights and UNT Dallas station, [3] while STARNow, operated by STAR Transit, services the nearby cities of Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and Duncanville. [4]
The lot contains 595 parking spaces and 4 open-air passenger shelters. [5] The lot does not have an air-conditioned shelter or a station attendant.
The station opened on September 16, 1991 as a replacement for a temporary park and ride closer to I-35E. [1]
In 2011, in an effort to improve parking availability, DART announced that Glenn Heights Park & Ride would be added to an upcoming paid-parking program. [6] The program, later dubbed "Fair Share Parking", would charge a daily parking fee to riders that did not live in a DART member city; [7] it was also set to be used at Parker Road and North Carrollton/Frankford. [6] However, when the program was rolled out on April 2, 2012, it was only implemented at the rail stations, not at Glenn Heights. [8] Fair Share Parking ended two years later, and while it was expanded to two more stations in the interim, Glenn Heights was not one of them. [7]
In 2023, DART installed two EV charging stations in the lot. [9]
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