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Walnut Hill station (DART)

Walnut Hill
DART light rail station
General information
Location8150 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, Texas 75231[1]
Coordinates32°52′57″N 96°45′54″W / 32.88250°N 96.76500°W / 32.88250; -96.76500
Owned byDallas Area Rapid Transit
PlatformsElevated island
ConnectionsBus interchange DART: 27
North Central Dallas GoLink Zone (M-Sun), North Dallas GoLink Zone (M-Sun), Preston Hollow GoLink Zone (M-Sun)
Construction
Parking170 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities3 bike lockers,[2] 1 bike rack
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedJuly 1, 2002 (2002-07-01)[3]
Services
Preceding station Dallas Area Rapid Transit Following station
Park Lane Red Line Forest Lane
Park Lane Orange Line
Location
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Walnut Hill station is a DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas. It is served by the Red Line and the Orange Line.[1] The elevated station is located at the intersection of Walnut Hill Lane and Manderville Lane, roughly halfway between North Central Expressway (US 75) and Greenville Avenue, with exits on both the northern and southern sides of Walnut Hill Lane.

The station serves the northern portions of the Vickery Meadow neighborhood,[4] including Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and the mixed-use development The Hill.[5]

In tribute to the hospital, the station's columns are decorated with health-related words, and the station contains four pendulums representing that "time heals". The façade was created by local artist Linnea Glatt as part of DART's Station Art & Design Program.[6][7]

History

Walnut Hill station opened on July 1, 2002, as part of the Red Line's second expansion.[3] The station is one of four elevated stations in the expansion, alongside Spring Valley, Forest Lane, and a rebuilt Park Lane.[6]

At opening, Walnut Hill had no passenger parking, as it was considered a "destination" station,[8] though a 200-space parking lot was proposed.[6] In 2005, following a spike in ridership as a result of high gas prices, DART announced plans to add a parking lot for the station by the end of 2006, with a lot appearing north of Glen Lakes Drive.[9]

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