There will be an easier and more affordable way to get to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport when DART’s 4.7-mile Orange Line extension opens to the public on August 18.
The extension was originally projected to open in December 2014, but thanks to hard work from construction partners, DART staff and support from the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration, the extension is opening months ahead of schedule and under budget.
The station, which is named DFW Airport Station, is located at Terminal A. The airport offers two ways for passengers to reach the other four terminals – outside of security use the green Terminal Link shuttles and inside security use the SkyLink tram.
Stay tuned for more news about events and activities that will be included with this summer’s opening of the Orange Line extension to DFW Airport.
There will be an easier and more affordable way to get to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport when DART’s 4.7-mile Orange Line extension opens to the public on August 18.
The extension was originally projected to open in December 2014, but thanks to hard work from construction partners, DART staff and support from the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration, the extension is opening months ahead of schedule and under budget.
The station, which is named DFW Airport Station, is located at Terminal A. The airport offers two ways for passengers to reach the other four terminals – outside of security use the green Terminal Link shuttles and inside security use the SkyLink tram.
Stay tuned for more news about events and activities that will be included with this summer’s opening of the Orange Line extension to DFW Airport.
There will be an easier and more affordable way to get to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport when DART’s 4.7-mile Orange Line extension opens to the public on August 18.
The extension was originally projected to open in December 2014, but thanks to hard work from construction partners, DART staff and support from the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration, the extension is opening months ahead of schedule and under budget.
The station, which is named DFW Airport Station, is located at Terminal A. The airport offers two ways for passengers to reach the other four terminals – outside of security use the green Terminal Link shuttles and inside security use the SkyLink tram.
Stay tuned for more news about events and activities that will be included with this summer’s opening of the Orange Line extension to DFW Airport.
There will be an easier and more affordable way to get to and from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport when DART’s 4.7-mile Orange Line extension opens to the public on August 18.
The extension was originally projected to open in December 2014, but thanks to hard work from construction partners, DART staff and support from the Federal Transit Administration and Federal Aviation Administration, the extension is opening months ahead of schedule and under budget.
The station, which is named DFW Airport Station, is located at Terminal A. The airport offers two ways for passengers to reach the other four terminals – outside of security use the green Terminal Link shuttles and inside security use the SkyLink tram.
Stay tuned for more news about events and activities that will be included with this summer’s opening of the Orange Line extension to DFW Airport.