Tyler/Vernon Station
Tyler Street & Vernon Avenue - Mapsco 54K(1225 S. Tyler St., two blocks south of Clarendon Dr., Dallas 75208)
Located at Tyler Street & Vernon Avenue, Tyler/Vernon Station is served by the West Oak Cliff segment of the DART Rail Red line. Facilities include ramps for mobility-impaired passengers, a drop-off and pickup area, and a bicycle rack.Red Line
Connecting Routes:
21, 405, 444
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — 21, 405, 444
Bay 2 — Paratransit, Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop
Customer Features:
Passenger Shelters
Windscreens
Seating
Customer Information
Ticket Vending Machines
Telephones
Wheelchair Ramps
Bus/"Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Areas
2 Bike Lockers, 1 Bike Rack
Public Art
No Public Parking Available
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
Townview Magnet School (via bus route 444)
Wynnewood Village Shopping Center (via bus route 405)
Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic (via bus route 405)
Parkland Memorial Hospital (via bus route 405)
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 Tyler/Vernon Station or all 38 featured stations.
This station is located in a predominantly residential, culturally diverse community near the old Oak Cliff "downtown," an area historically designated because of its noteworthy architecture, dating from the 1920s and 1930s. The station incorporates the historic district's architectural elements, notably its brickwork detailing on a smaller scale, harmonizing with the neighborhood. Canopy columns and platform paving incorporate intricate brick detailing adapted from the brickwork details of the nearby Jefferson historic district. The art at the station embraces the concept of community, ranging from the development of rural Texas life to the growth of a proud, mature neighborhood.
A Community HonoredBy Judith Inglese
Mural composed of four panels rendered in handmade, low-bas relief, terra-cotta ceramic tiles cut in free-form shapes.
Design Team:
Design Team Artist: Leticia Huerta
Engineer: Kimley-Horn
Architect: Vidaud & Associates
Landscape Architect: Johnson, Johnson & Roy, Inc.
Commissioned Artist: Judith Inglese