Lake Ray Hubbard Transit Center
Bus station in Garland, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Ray Hubbard Transit Center is a mass transit station in southeastern Garland, Texas. The station is part of the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system and is located near the intersection of Broadway Boulevard and Interstate 30.
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General information | |
Location | 6151 Duck Creek Dr. Garland, Texas 75043 |
Coordinates | 32°50′34.60″N 96°36′5.16″W |
Owned by | Dallas Area Rapid Transit |
Connections | DART Routes 212, 224, and 383 (M-F) Southeast Garland GoLink Zone (M-Sun), Rowlett GoLink Zone (M-Sun) STARNow Mesquite (M-Sat) |
Construction | |
Parking | 657 spaces[1] |
Bicycle facilities | 2 Bike Lockers, 1 Bike Rack |
Accessible | Yes |
History | |
Opened | December 1994[2] |
Bus routes at the station service other portions of Garland (notably Downtown Garland station and South Garland Transit Center), as well as Downtown Dallas.[3] During weekday peak times, an express bus is operated between the station and Downtown Dallas. This route makes use of high-occupancy vehicle lanes on I-30 to improve travel times.[4]
The station is also a hub for two on-demand services. Eastern Pilot GoLink, operated by DART, services Garland neighborhoods east of the station and the city of Rowlett,[5] while STARNow Mesquite, operated by STAR Transit, serves the city of Mesquite.[6]
History
Southeastern Garland was originally serviced by a park-and-ride lot at Audubon Park.[2]
Ground was broken on the current station in May 1993.[7] The station was completed in December 1994,[2] though the parking lot was opened earlier in the year.[8]
In 1996, plans were made to build bus-only ramps connecting the station to proposed HOV lanes on Interstate 30.[9] Ultimately, these ramps were not built, as the completed lanes stopped at Northwest Drive,[10] about a mile west of the station.
In 2023, a groundbreaking was held for a transit-oriented development project adjacent to the station.[11]
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