Union Station

Houston Street, between Wood & Young streets
Mapsco 45N (400 S. Houston St., Dallas 75201)
Union StationLocated on Houston Street between Wood and Young streets, Union Station is served by the Downtown segment of the DART Rail Red and Blue Lines and the Trinity Railway Express Line. Facilities include lifts/ramps for mobility-impaired passengers and passenger shelters.

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Station
Location Map


Wheelchair Accommodations Available
Wheelchair Accommodations Available
Train Schedules:
DART Rail Red Line, DART Rail Blue Line,
Trinity Railway Express commuter rail

Connecting Bus Routes:
8 (M-F),  11,  19,  21,  60,  76

M-F (Monday through Friday)

Bus Stops (located on Houston Street):
Stop 1 — 11, 19, 21, 76
Stop 2 — 8, 60

Customer Features:
Station Monitor
Passenger Shelters
Windscreens
Seating
Restrooms
Customer Information
Ticket Vending Machines
Wheelchair Ramps
Telephones
Public Art
No Public Parking Available

Station Monitor Hours:
Mon.-Fri.     5-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m.
Sat. No agent on duty
Sun. No agent on duty

Popular Attractions and Destinations:
Union Station
Amtrak
Greyhound Bus Terminal
Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion (accessible via pedestrian tunnel from Union Station)
Reunion Tower (accessible via pedestrian tunnel from Union Station)
Hotel Lawrence Dallas
George L. Allen, Sr. Courts Building
Old Red Courthouse (site of the Dallas CVB Tourist Information Center)
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial
Dealey Plaza
Ferris Plaza

Station Art:
View the DART Gallery - A Collection of Public Art
A Collection of Public Art

Use this guide to plan your tour of Union Station or all 38 featured stations.
Standing at the Crossroads of a New Century
Union Station occupies a unique place in Dallas history. The landmark building stands as a testament to the Age of Steam and as a reminder of the strategic role railroads played in the city's growth and development.

Built in 1916, Union Station consolidated five scattered rail stations into one, making Dallas a transportation center in the Southwest. At its peak, as many as 80 trains stopped daily at the station.

Now at the crossroads of a new century, Union Station once again assumes a central role in the area's future growth and development, uniting DART bus, light rail, and commuter rail service with AMTRAK interstate rail service.

Dallas Milestones and Historic Murals
During the Great Depression, the federal government launched the Public Works of Art Project, commissioning artists around the nation to create works of art for courthouses, post offices, and other public buildings.

In 1934, Dallasites Jerry Bywaters and Alexander Hogue were granted the first commission in Texas. They created a series of ten murals depicting events in Dallas history for the walls of the second-floor lobby of the old City Hall Building, located on Harwood street between Main and Commerce streets.

Union Station Mural

The murals were destroyed in 1954 when the City Hall relocated. To decorate DART's Union Station, Phillip Lamb, Union Station artist, recreated portions of the murals and added contemporary historical milestones based on each mural's theme.

Design Team
Design Team Artist: Frances Bagley
Engineer: Huitt-Zollars, Inc.
Architect: Hellmoth, Obata & Kassabaum
Landscape Architect: Linda Tycher & Associates
Commissioned Artist: Philip Lamb

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