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The agency showed off the first of 476 buses it will roll out in the next couple of years.
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Some local leaders are already considering the idea of withdrawing their city from the DART system, even as the agency is working to send them additional transit money.
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Texas’ congressional delegation obtained tentative funding for infrastructure improvements, university research and other initiatives, but the nearly 350 earmarks are all in jeopardy.
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Cowtown’s car-centric culture may hit the brakes in the coming decades as growth-related congestion is expected to clog major traffic corridors.
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The Regional Transportation Council, an independent policy group of the North Central Texas Council of Governments made up of elected and appointed officials, approved $400,000 on Sept. 11 to support transit-oriented developments as well as projects that support land use, bike and pedestrian routes, and safety.
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The Federal Aviation Administration says it's slowing flights at Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport due to a local telephone company's equipment issue unrelated to FAA equipment.
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Airlines led by Delta are rolling out a slate of new routes from Mexico City to Miami to Denver to Palm Springs.
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After years of construction, North Texans can start riding the new commuter rail line Oct. 25.
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Riders will see fewer bus routes and longer wait times under service changes rolling out next year.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit asked several cities to commit to supporting the agency as they requested additional funds through a new program. But only two have.
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The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary investigation into a DART train fire in late July that injured almost a dozen riders found loose overhead power cables were the likely cause.
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Directors voted to delay a final decision on service changes for at least two weeks to give the agency more time to communicate how they'll impact member cities.