Lindale Park station

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Lindale Park
General information
LocationFulton Street at Graceland Street
Coordinates 29°48′31″N95°22′10″W / 29.8085°N 95.3695°W / 29.8085; -95.3695
Owned by METRO
Line(s) HoustonMetroRedLine.svg Red Line
PlatformsSplit Island
TracksTwo
Construction
ParkingNot available
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedDecember 21, 2013;10 years ago (2013-12-21)
Services
Preceding station HoustonMetroLogoOnly.svg METRORail Following station
Cavalcade
toward Fannin South
Red Line Melbourne/North Lindale
Location
Lindale Park station

Lindale Park station is a METRORail light rail station in Houston, Texas. It serves the Red Line and opened as part of the Red Line Extension on December 21, 2013.


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