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Close TRAM. Monday trips start at am with the last trip at pm and most often run every 45 minutes. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday trips start at am with the last trip at pm and most often run every 45 minutes. Sunday trips start at am with the last trip at pm and most often run about every 1 hour.

Frequency Weekday and Saturday trips most often run every 45 minutes. Sunday trips most often run about every 1 hour. Travel Times Daily trips have at most 31 stops with a total travel time of about 34 minutes. Holiday Schedules. Regular service that falls on a holiday is never completely dropped for dates within the current data publication.

Emancipation Day In Texas and Lyndon Baines Johnson Day trips start at am with the last trip at pm and most often run every 45 minutes. Independence Day and Labor Day trips start at am with the last trip at pm and most often run about every 1 hour. Select in Stop Times for more specific holiday information. Note: Holidays are not necessarily observed and service may not be different from the usual for the day.

Exact Fares Consult the main transit website for exact fares. Other Fare Information: Hourly, day, monthly passes. Reduced fare for seniors, disabled, Medicaid card holders, youth, and students. Employer passes. Dallas Area Rapid Transit DART gets you around Dallas and 12 surrounding cities with modern public transit services and customer facilities tailored to make your trip fast, comfortable and economical.

Show Map: Map Phone: Times are the latest available but may have expired. Stop Code: On page ready Select Other Cancel See Stop Times and info On page ready Phone: To: Clear Rider Alerts Info may be available. News News: System Clear News may be available. To Stop or Address Stop Other On page ready Intersection Improvements. The project entailed pavement widening, drainage improvements, signal adjustments, and minor new road construction of CR It also included access road reconstruction on the west side of the intersection and stub out connection for the future extension of a new road, Bryson Ridge Trail, on the east side of the intersection.

The improvements facilitate smoother and safer turning movements and feature a more traditional design for improved access across the southbound lanes.

These safety and operational enhancements were made possible through a partnership that included the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT , the City of Leander through the Pass Through Program, and an adjacent developer currently Crescent opened to traffic in September Phase III. This 6. Construction is currently underway. Those looking to bypass traffic congestion have a choice to use A Toll. Drivers who prefer not to pay a toll can use the non-tolled lanes on US or the A frontage roads north of RM To learn about paying your tolls, see the download available below.

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