Arapaho Center Station
Greenville Avenue near Arapaho Road in Richardson(1051 N. Greenville Ave., Richardson 75081)
The Arapaho Center Station is served by the North Central segment of the DART Rail Red Line. Arapaho Center Station, using landscaping and the play of multi-colored lighting at night to emphasize the entrance, provides access to the Richardson Civic Center and other destinations through transfers to bus service (bus stops accessible by a pedestrian walkway under Greenville Avenue).Red Line
Connecting Bus Routes:
360 (M-F), 361 (M-S), 362 (M-S),
372 (M-S), 571 (M-S),
DART On-Call Richardson (M-F)
M-F (Monday through Friday); M-S (Monday through Saturday)
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 4 — 372
Bay 5 — 361
Bay 6 — DART On-Call Richardson
Bay 8 — 360
Bay 9 — 362
Bay 10 — 571
Customer Features:
Station Monitor
Passenger Shelters
Windscreens
Seating
Customer Information
Ticket Vending Machines
Telephones
Wheelchair Ramps
Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
Free Parking (1,100 Spaces, No Overnight Parking)
2 Bike Lockers, 1 Bike Rack
Public Art
Station Monitor Hours:
| Mon.-Fri. | 5 a.m. - 9 p.m. |
| Sat. | No agent on duty |
| Sun. | No agent on duty |
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
Richardson Civic Center
University of Texas at Dallas (via bus route 362)
Collins Technology Park
Honeywell
Inet Technologies
Intrusion
Optical Switch
Samsung Telecommunications
Chinatown
Please note: You may need to connect to a DART bus to complete your journey to a destination. Please contact DART Customer Information at 214-979-1111 for trip planning assistance.
Station Art:

A Collection of Public Art
Use this guide to plan your tour of Arapaho Center Station or all 38 featured stations.
the history of Richardson. Hans Van de Bovenkamp's sculpture, called "Gateway," is a three-dimensional ring made from aluminum and painted red to symbolize a bright window. The station's canopy has a copper finish like the nearby transit center (formerly known as Richardson Transit Center), to which it is linked by a pedestrian underpass.