West End Station
Pacific Avenue, between Market & Lamar streetsMapsco 45K (Dallas 75202)
Located on Pacific Avenue, between Market & Lamar streets, West End Station is served by the Central Business District (CBD) segment of the DART Red and Blue Rail lines. Facilities include lifts and ramps for mobility-impaired passengers.Red Line, Blue Line
Connecting Routes:
All downtown bus routes stop within close proximity to one or more downtown rail stations.
DART's downtown East and West Transfer Centers provide safe, convenient locations to transfer between bus routes and to and from light rail. The West Transfer Center is bounded by Lamar, San Jacinto, Griffin and Pacific, near the West End Station. The East Transfer Center is bounded by Olive, Live Oak, Pearl and Pacific, near Pearl Station. View more information regarding downtown Dallas routing of buses.
Customer Features:
Passenger Shelters
Windscreens
Seating
Customer Information
Ticket Vending Machines
Telephones
Wheelchair Lifts/Ramps
Public Art
No Public Parking Available
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
Historic West End District
Restaurants in the West End
Dallas Holocaust Museum
Dallas World Aquarium
Old Red Courthouse (site of the Dallas CVB Tourist Information Center)
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The John F. Kennedy Memorial
The Conspiracy Museum
Dealey Plaza
El Centro Community College
American Airlines Center
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 West End Station or all 38 featured stations.
by Jim Bowman
This clock is constructed of brick, steel, and glass - materials reminiscent of the historic warehouse district. The glass components create a dynamic, ever-changing interaction with light and color, prompted by pedestrians and vehicles flowing around the clock. An amorphous form inside the clock's body, which the artist characterizes as a "ghost in the machine," also shifts shapes. Thus the clock truly reflects the transit mall's theme, "City in Motion."
Design Team:| Design Team Artist: | Brad Goldberg |
| Urban designers/ Landscape Architecture: |
Sasaki Associates, Inc. |
| Architecture: | HJM Oglesby-Greene |
| Engineering: | Huitt Zollars Arredondo, Brunz & Associates, Inc. Berryhill Loyd Associates, Inc. |
| Commissioned Artist: | Jim Bowman |