Morrell station
DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas
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Illinois toward UNT Dallas | Blue Line | 8th & Corinth toward Downtown Rowlett |
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Morrell station or Morrell Avenue station is a DART light rail station located in Dallas, Texas. It is located at Morrell and Woodbine Avenues in the Oak Cliff neighborhood. It opened on June 14, 1996, and serves the Blue Line, serving nearby residences, businesses, and the nearby Dallas Zoo. This is the first station outbound after the Blue Line diverges from the Red Line.
References
- ^ Howell, Curtis; Mark Wrolstad (June 15, 1996). "Now Boarding: Rail debut has crowds lining up". The Dallas Morning News.
External links
- DART - Morrell Station
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- Westmoreland
- Hampton
- Tyler/Vernon
- Dallas Zoo
- 8th & Corinth
- Cedars
- Convention Center
- Union Station
- West End
- Akard
- St. Paul
- Pearl/Arts District
- Cityplace/Uptown
- SMU/Mockingbird
- Lovers Lane
- Park Lane
- Walnut Hill
- Forest Lane
- LBJ/Central
- Spring Valley
- Arapaho Center
- Galatyn Park
- CityLine/Bush
- 12th Street
- Downtown Plano
- Parker Road
- UNT Dallas
- Camp Wisdom
- Ledbetter
- VA Medical Center
- Kiest
- Illinois
- Morrell
- 8th & Corinth
- Cedars
- Convention Center
- Union Station
- West End
- Akard
- St. Paul
- Pearl/Arts District
- Cityplace/Uptown
- SMU/Mockingbird
- White Rock
- Lake Highlands
- LBJ/Skillman
- Forest/Jupiter
- Downtown Garland
- Downtown Rowlett
- North Carrollton/Frankford
- Trinity Mills
- Downtown Carrollton
- Farmers Branch
- Royal Lane
- Walnut Hill/Denton
- Bachman
- Burbank
- Inwood/Love Field
- Southwestern Medical District/Parkland
- Market Center
- Victory
- West End
- Akard
- St. Paul
- Pearl/Arts District
- Deep Ellum
- Baylor University Medical Center
- Fair Park
- MLK Jr.
- Hatcher
- Lawnview
- Lake June
- Buckner
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- Belt Line
- Dallas College North Lake Campus
- Hidden Ridge
- Irving Convention Center
- Las Colinas Urban Center
- University of Dallas
- Bachman
- Burbank
- Inwood/Love Field
- Southwestern Medical District/Parkland
- Market Center
- Victory
- West End
- Akard
- St. Paul
- Pearl/Arts District
- Cityplace/Uptown
- SMU/Mockingbird
- Lovers Lane
- Park Lane
- Walnut Hill
- Forest Lane
- LBJ/Central
- Spring Valley
- Arapaho Center
- Galatyn Park
- CityLine/Bush
- 12th Street
- Downtown Plano
- Parker Road
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