Baylor University Medical Center Station to Deep Ellum Art Company

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Green Means Go!

H istory, amusement, jobs, services - they're all connected when the new Green Line glides through downtown and into South Dallas this autumn.

Dr. Irving Prengler (top) will be among the thousands of medical staff, patients and visitors benefiting from the Green Line's Baylor University Medical Center Station. Children, parents and artists can get off at Deep Ellum Station for activities at the Latino Cultural Center (above).
Dr. Irving Prengler (peak) will be among the thousands of medical staff, patients and visitors benefiting from the Light-green Line's Baylor University Medical Centre Station. Children, parents and artists can get off at Deep Ellum Station for activities at the Latino Cultural Heart (above).

Beginning Mon, Sept. 14, the start 3 miles of the 28-mile, $1.8-billion Green Line opens service to the new Deep Ellum, Baylor University Medical Centre, Fair Park, and MLK, Jr. stations. And the same day, regular full-time service extends to Victory Station at American Airlines Centre, where DART Runway service has been limited to sporting and entertainment events since November 2004.

At that place'll be lots to celebrate, so Dart - together with its Green Line partners - is hosting Super Saturday station parties at each of its newest stops on Sept. 12, from 10 a.yard. to 2 p.m.

Bringing business organisation
DART Rail service will be a boon for people living and working near the new stations, also as those visiting the neighborhoods for dining, entertainment, business concern and services.

"The Deep Ellum Station provides the perfect opportunity for people to experience the Latino Cultural Centre likewise as the other galleries in the neighborhood," says Irasema Romero, media relations and development coordinator for the metropolis-owned facility that hosts exhibits and events year round. "People can spend an 60 minutes at the center before going to dinner or Off-white Park or wherever they are going."

Green Line mapThe Latino Cultural Heart's landmark purple tower has been joined by the monumental "Traveling Man" sculpture at Deep Ellum Station.

"The Traveling Human being piece is going to draw attention to the artistic life of the Deep Ellum area and assistance attract people who are interested in the arts to the Latino Cultural Center and to other galleries," says Romero.

A short distance away, at the Baylor University Medical Middle Station, residents and retailers at the new Ambrose development have been set to "go green" for a while. In fact, the project was 81% leased before DART even began testing trains.

"DART has been a selling point," says Nancy Trejo, business director for the Ambrose. "A lot of people like the trains for going downtown. It'due south definitely going to help when you accept to pay $50 to $100 a month for downtown parking."

Down on the platform, expectations are running high amid fledgling retailers like Nick Smith, area manager for Jimmy John'south Gourmet Sandwiches. While his Ambrose location has been cartoon from new flat residents and the medical middle for some time, he's broken-hearted for the trains to bring in new customers. "Business organisation is going to option up when the trains offset running - that'south the chief reason we picked this location for a shop," he says.

Joe Chung

"Nosotros believe Sprint Rail will revitalize the surface area. Nosotros're going to exist heavily dependent on that traffic."

Joe Chung, manager
It's A Grind Coffee House


Joe Chung, managing director of It's A Grind Coffee Business firm, is counting on commuters to linger at his shop for expresso drinks and snacks before hopping on the trains or walking to work at the medical center. "We believe DART Rail will revitalize the surface area. We're going to be heavily dependent on that traffic," he says.

That traffic will include people similar Dr. Irving Prengler, chief medical officer at Baylor University Medical Eye, and some of the 1,280 physicians he supervises. He'll ride the Carmine Line from Arapaho Heart Station and transfer to the Dark-green Line downtown.

"Personally, I'm interested in having the luxury to relax as I travel to and from the medical center. I won't take to fight traffic but instead can read, listen to music, or relax in an air-conditioned surroundings," he says.

"Our goal is for Fair Park to be a twelvemonth-circular destination for family fun, and clearly the DART Green Line volition be a huge office of that."

Craig Holcomb, director
Friends of Fair Park


Until now, Baylor'south 6,500 employees could park at the medical eye, ride a Dart bus, or catch a shuttle from Bryan Tower near St. Paul Station. "Getting off Dart Rail just down the street from the medical middle is very exciting," says Prengler. "The Green Line provides better access to the hospital for our employees and our patients." He adds that having more employees riding DART will help articulate more parking spaces for patients and visitors.

All Aboard for the
2009 State Fair of Texas

Beginning Friday, Sept. 25, it'south all aboard the beginning urban trains to the State Fair of Texas in more 5 decades. Just as streetcars did in the years earlier 1956, the Green Line will pick upward and deliver fair-goers at the front gates on Parry Avenue where a new station has been designed to complement the distinctive art deco grapheme of the surrounding architecture.

Passengers riding DART Runway and the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) can transfer easily to the Green Line and ride to the Fair Park and MLK, Jr. stations:

• Southbound Blood-red and Blue Line passengers transfer to the Green Line at Pearl Station.

• Northbound Reddish and Blueish Line passengers transfer to the Green Line at Akard Station.

• TRE passengers transfer to the Green Line at Victory Station.

Further downwardly the Greenish Line at Fair Park Station, expectations are loftier at the historic site of the State Fair of Texas.

"Our goal is for Fair Park to be a year-round destination for family unit fun, and conspicuously the Dart Green Line will exist a huge role of that," says Craig Holcomb, director of the Friends of Off-white Park. "In fact, the new station will be the biggest thing to happen to Fair Park in decades. I believe light rails could increase Country Fair attendance by as much every bit 30 per centum, judging by the consequence it had on the Dallas Zoo."

A block from the fairgrounds, the galleries, eateries and clubs of Exposition Park are gearing upward for a new day and new waves of people.

"We've been excited every time nosotros encounter them testing the trains. We recollect it will exist good for the neighborhood," says Jay Witkowski, co-owner of the cocky-named Wit Gallery.

Most visitors to the gallery come for shows and special events such as Concluding Thursday Nighttime gallery openings. Parking has been a trouble in the neighborhood, but the advent of rail service volition provide like shooting fish in a barrel access. "People can come up, hang out, and take the railroad train home," Witkowski says.

Witkowski and his business organisation partner, Nathan Jones, are transplanted New Yorkers and true believers in the convenience of public transit. "I leased a Volkswagen, and when it came fourth dimension to buy it, I let it go," says Witkowski. "We've been biking and riding public transit. That'south globe-friendly with less emissions."

Newcomers like Witkowski and Jones volition rub shoulders on the Green Line with longtime residents such as Willie Mae Coleman. The South Dallas customs leader helped plan the MLK, Jr. Station that opens on Sept. 14, and the Hatcher Station that will open up with the remainder of the Green Line in December 2010.

"The MLK, Jr. Station is going to do a lot for this area. Hopefully it volition assistance bring in some new business," she says. "The economy in this area has been a piffling down and the station may give us the push up that nosotros demand. Information technology'southward actually going to be great for people going to the Country Fair. That will get in so nice."

The MLK, Jr. Station is expected to be a new economic engine in South Dallas - attracting new businesses and connecting residents to jobs, services and activities throughout the greater Dallas area.
The MLK, Jr. Station is expected to be a new economic engine in Due south Dallas - attracting new businesses and connecting residents to jobs, services and activities throughout the greater Dallas area.


Image: Green Line. The next phase of DART Rail. Green Line Opening Events Super Saturday
The public is invited to preview the new Green Line stations on Sept. 12. Sprint and its partners will host nutrient, fun and amusement from 10 a.m. to 2 p.yard. at each of the iv new stations.

At

MLK, Jr. Station, J.B. Jackson Jr. Boulevard and Trunk Artery, Dart volition have a customs-oriented outcome for the entire family.Fair Park Station, Parry and Exposition avenues, will offer iv hours of Fair Park fun!Baylor University Medical Center Station, Hall and Junius streets, will feature a wellness and fitness off-white with screenings, demonstrations and much more.Deep Ellum Station, at Proficient-Latimer Thruway and Gaston Avenue, will celebrate the colorful art, music and history of Deep Ellum.Victory Park Celebrates Total-Fourth dimension Service
Dart will celebrate total-time service at Victory Park from 10 a.m. to two p.1000. on Sept. 19 with fun and food provided by the Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavericks, Katy Trail, Difficult Rock Cafe and WFAA-TV.


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