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Terminal A A Small Sample A9 & A35 Best Buy Express A13 & A37 Brighton Collectibles A35 Cowtown Bar A13 Hudson News A14 Icebox Café A13 Ling & Louie’s Asian Bar and Grill A25 Pappadeaux A38 Ropin’ & Ridin’ Western Shop A15 Ruta Maya Coffee A16 The Salt Lick barbeque A13 TGI Fridays A17 Vino Volo A13 Making Your Connection A15 A13 A17 A16 A13 DFW Airport Map Terminal Entry from DART Station Exit to DART Station During peak times (4:30-7 a.m. and 2:15-5:30 p.m. weekday departures from DFW Airport Station), the Orange Line travels from the station through Irving, into downtown Dallas and to the northern terminus of the system at Parker Road Station in Plano. Off-peak, it follows the same path but terminates at LBJ/Central Station. Select late- night Orange Line trains will travel from DFW Airport Station to downtown; from there they will go through Deep Ellum and end at Fair Park Station. Check out schedules at DART.org. Map courtesy of DFW Airport Map courtesy of DFW Airport Photos courtesy of DFW Airport

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Convention Center District. One of the largest in the nation, the Kay Bailey Hutchison (Dallas) Convention Center hosts major national and international conventions, meetings, antique and auto shows, and other events. The Omni Dallas Hotel is connected to it via sky bridge. Convention Center Station

Fair Park. The largest collection of Art Deco exhibit buildings in the U.S., Fair Park is a historical treasure that plays host to the State Fair of Texas®. Other attractions include the Heart of Dallas Bowl football game and year-round museums. Fair Park Station

Dallas Arts District. The Dallas Arts District is the largest arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and comprising numerous venues of cultural as well as architectural distinction. Pearl/Arts District Station

NorthPark Center. Shoppers from all over the world are drawn to NorthPark’s one-of-a-kind collection of luxury and fashion-forward retailers. The architecture, landscaping and art collection enhance the shopping experience. Park Lane Station and NorthPark Center Shuttle

Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. The Eisemann Center in Richardson features three venues for performing arts and corporate presentations with a common lobby area of over 17,000 square feet. The entire facility is outfitted for broadcast. Galatyn Park Station

Granville Arts Center. The Granville Arts Center in Garland features musicals, symphonies, ballet and stage plays. The center’s spacious lobby hosts receptions and exhibits. Downtown Garland Station

Downtown Plano. A quaint, historical, “small-town” environment comes with big-city shops, restaurants, taverns and boutiques – and great antiquing, too. Downtown Plano Station

Downtown Carrollton. With varied shopping, dining and housing options, downtown Carrollton has something for everyone in an old-fashioned setting. Downtown Carrollton Station

Mockingbird Station. The first transit-oriented development in Texas remains one of the premier destinations on the DART Rail System, with shops, restaurants and a multiscreen art house theater. Mockingbird Station

Bishop Arts District. Home to more than 60 independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, galleries and more, this eclectic neighborhood in the historic Oak Cliff neighborhood is a great place to spend a whole afternoon or evening. D-Link Shuttle from West End Station

Terminal A A Small Sample

A9 & A35 Best Buy ExpressA13 & A37 Brighton CollectiblesA35 Cowtown Bar A13 Hudson NewsA14 Icebox CaféA13 Ling & Louie’s Asian Bar and GrillA25 PappadeauxA38 Ropin’ & Ridin’ Western ShopA15 Ruta Maya CoffeeA16 The Salt Lick barbequeA13 TGI FridaysA17 Vino Volo

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DFW AIRPORT STATION

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DART Rail System Map

DFW Airport MapTerminal

Entry from DART Station

Exit to DART Station

During peak times (4:30-7 a.m. and 2:15-5:30 p.m. weekday departures from DFW Airport Station), the Orange Line travels from the station through Irving, into downtown Dallas and to the northern terminus of the system at Parker Road Station in Plano. Off-peak, it follows the same path but terminates at LBJ/Central Station. Select late-night Orange Line trains will travel from DFW Airport Station to downtown; from there they will go through Deep Ellum and end at Fair Park Station. Check out schedules at DART.org.

Popular Destinations

ExploringDART

Omni Dallas Hotel

Union at Carrollton Square apartments

Granville Arts Center

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Convention Center District. One of the largest in the nation, the Kay Bailey Hutchison (Dallas) Convention Center hosts major national and international conventions, meetings, antique and auto shows, and other events. The Omni Dallas Hotel is connected to it via sky bridge. Convention Center Station

Fair Park. The largest collection of Art Deco exhibit buildings in the U.S., Fair Park is a historical treasure that plays host to the State Fair of Texas®. Other attractions include the Heart of Dallas Bowl football game and year-round museums. Fair Park Station

Dallas Arts District. The Dallas Arts District is the largest arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and comprising numerous venues of cultural as well as architectural distinction. Pearl/Arts District Station

NorthPark Center. Shoppers from all over the world are drawn to NorthPark’s one-of-a-kind collection of luxury and fashion-forward retailers. The architecture, landscaping and art collection enhance the shopping experience. Park Lane Station and NorthPark Center Shuttle

Eisemann Center for Performing Arts. The Eisemann Center in Richardson features three venues for performing arts and corporate presentations with a common lobby area of over 17,000 square feet. The entire facility is outfitted for broadcast. Galatyn Park Station

Granville Arts Center. The Granville Arts Center in Garland features musicals, symphonies, ballet and stage plays. The center’s spacious lobby hosts receptions and exhibits. Downtown Garland Station

Downtown Plano. A quaint, historical, “small-town” environment comes with big-city shops, restaurants, taverns and boutiques – and great antiquing, too. Downtown Plano Station

Downtown Carrollton. With varied shopping, dining and housing options, downtown Carrollton has something for everyone in an old-fashioned setting. Downtown Carrollton Station

Mockingbird Station. The first transit-oriented development in Texas remains one of the premier destinations on the DART Rail System, with shops, restaurants and a multiscreen art house theater. Mockingbird Station

Bishop Arts District. Home to more than 60 independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, galleries and more, this eclectic neighborhood in the historic Oak Cliff neighborhood is a great place to spend a whole afternoon or evening. D-Link Shuttle from West End Station

Terminal A A Small Sample

A9 & A35 Best Buy ExpressA13 & A37 Brighton CollectiblesA35 Cowtown Bar A13 Hudson NewsA14 Icebox CaféA13 Ling & Louie’s Asian Bar and GrillA25 PappadeauxA38 Ropin’ & Ridin’ Western ShopA15 Ruta Maya CoffeeA16 The Salt Lick barbequeA13 TGI FridaysA17 Vino Volo

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Making Your Connection

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DFW AIRPORT STATION

Belt Line

Irving Convention Center

DOWNTOWN ROWLETT

Open 2014

DART Rail System Map

DFW Airport MapTerminal

Entry from DART Station

Exit to DART Station

During peak times (4:30-7 a.m. and 2:15-5:30 p.m. weekday departures from DFW Airport Station), the Orange Line travels from the station through Irving, into downtown Dallas and to the northern terminus of the system at Parker Road Station in Plano. Off-peak, it follows the same path but terminates at LBJ/Central Station. Select late-night Orange Line trains will travel from DFW Airport Station to downtown; from there they will go through Deep Ellum and end at Fair Park Station. Check out schedules at DART.org.

Popular Destinations

ExploringDART

Omni Dallas Hotel

Union at Carrollton Square apartments

Granville Arts Center

Map courtesy of DFW Airport

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DFW toDFW New DFW Airport Station means great

new DART Rail connectionsThe August 18 opening of the new DFW Airport Station at Terminal A connects North Texas to the world and the world to one of the nation’s fastest growing regions. Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about our newest light rail service.

What are the Orange Line’s hours of operation?The first Orange Line train arrives at DFW Airport Station each day of the week at 3:50 a.m. The last one arrives at 1:19 a.m. The first Orange Line train departs DFW Airport Station on weekdays at 4:18 a.m. with the last train departing at 1:12 a.m. On weekends, the first Orange Line train departs DFW Airport Station at 4:06 a.m. The last train departs at 12:12 a.m.

Will I notice any major change in the Orange Line schedule? Mid-day frequencies will remain basically the same. In the early mornings, the number of departures from downtown Dallas prior to 6:15 a.m. will increase from three to nine, beginning at 2:54 a.m. from Pearl/Arts District Station. This includes five additional trains originating at Fair Park Station, plus a special Orange Line train will operate from the Green Line’s Buckner Station at 5:18 a.m., arriving at Pearl/Arts District Station at 5:46 a.m. and continuing to DFW. Late evening inbound trips to Downtown Dallas will increase significantly as well (see inside section for specific times).

What are the approximate travel times from DFW Airport Station to major Orange Line destinations and transfer points?

• Belt Line Station – 8 minutes• Bachman Station (transfer point for Green Line) – 31 minutes• SW Medical District/Parkland Station – 41 minutes• Victory Station (transfer point for Trinity Railway Express) – 46 minutes• West End Station (transfer point for Red and Blue lines) – 50 minutes

(Visit www.DART.org for more schedule information.)

Will I have to pay the regional fare to take the Orange Line to DFW Airport Station?No. The ride to DFW Airport Station will be covered by the local fare – $2.50 for a two-hour pass and $5 for a day pass.

Will Bus Route 500 still serve the airport?No. The Orange Line will replace Route 500, which will be re-directed to serve a new Commercial and Industrial area nearby. DART buses will be used only in the event of a service disruption.

What are the rules about luggage on DART Rail?You must be able to board and exit DART vehicles with all baggage at one time and without luggage carts. Luggage must not block the aisles; the cars do not have racks on board. DART operators are not required to provide assis-tance. The center car of each three-car rail vehicle provides boarding level with the platform – perfect for roll-on luggage – and abundant floor space compared with the other cars. A DFW Smarte Carte station is located near the walkway between the airport and DFW Airport Station.

Can I check my bags in at Terminal A? Passengers flying on American Airlines (from any terminal) can walk from the station up the walkway to Terminal A to check in, check bags and pass through a security check-point. Passengers taking American Airlines flights from another terminal can do the same and then take Skylink. Passengers using other air carriers who need to check bags should take their bags with them and use Terminal Link, the airport’s inter-terminal bus shuttle, which stops near the rail station. (If you have only carry-on luggage, you can go through security and take Skylink to your terminal.)

Do I need my DART pass to board the Terminal Link buses?Terminal Link is free.

How do I access Skylink, the airport’s automated aerial people mover system connecting the terminals?Skylink is located inside the terminal, beyond airport security.

Need more information?DART will provide a concierge at DFW Airport Station on weekdays, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., from the opening day of service until the end of 2014. Additionally, you can call DART Customer Service on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The number is 214-979-1111. For more information, visit DART.org. DART Customer Service does not have access to flight information.

DFW Airport Customer Service can be reached at 972-973-3112, or visit www.dfwairport.com.