Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority (DART) is a transit agency serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex of Texas. It operates buses, light rail, commuter rail, and high-occupancy vehicle lanes in Dallas and twelve of its suburbs. DART’s light rail system is the longest in the United States, at over 93 miles, and began operation in 1996. At 95,800 weekday boardings, it is also the 6th busiest light rail system in the United States. The DART light rail system comprises 93 miles between its four lines — the Red Line, the Blue Line, the Orange Line and the Green Line. DART operates the Trinity Railway Express between Dallas and Fort Worth, through an interlocal agreement with Trinity Metro. The agency also operates the Dallas Streetcar and provides funding for the non-profit McKinney Avenue Streetcar. DART Pet Policy: Small pets are allowed on DART vehicles when carried in an appropriate, securely latched cage or container. Service animals are welcome on DART. No permit is required, but you may be asked to confirm that your animal is a service animal.
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