[Steppes] OT riding the rails to DFW 2
Ciard49 at aol.com
Ciard49 at aol.com
Thu Dec 16 17:08:08 PST 2004
Thanks Mikael! This is just what I was trying to find out!
In a message dated 12/16/2004 6:45:57 P.M. Central Standard Time,
mikaelc at airmail.net writes:
Getting to DFW Airport from the Garland DART station;
Board the train (Blue Line, I believe - it's the only one that goes to
Garland), and ride it to Union Station. De-train, and board the Trinity
Express heading for Ft. Worth. Take that train to the CentrePoint
station, and transfer there to a shuttlebus which will take you to the
Airport proper.
Time-consuming? Yes, it will take more time than if you drive direct to
your terminal.
Cost? A DART day-pass is $4.00 per person. That is good for both DART
and Trinity Express trains. Lessee ... two people, $8.00 total - I bet
you'd spend more than that just on gas to drive there.
Yeah, plus parking fees at airport
Amenities on-board? The DART light-rail trains do not have any restroom
facilities on-board, and I don't think the Trinity Express does either.
There are restrooms open to the public at Union Station (which gives one
an excuse to go inside and look at some wonderful, old architecture).
Cool !
Both DART and Trinity Express trains are equipped to handle wheelchair
passengers, as is the shuttle bus to the airport.
Sights to see? Depends on how much of a train buff you are. From Garland
to the Mockingbird station, the DART rail line follows the route of the
Katy's Texas Special passenger train. From Mockingbird Station to
downtown, you ride in Dallas' first (and so far only) subway. The
Trinity Express follows the route of the Burlington Zephyr out of Dallas
towards Ft. Worth.
Way cool!
There are sights to see along the way you cannot see from a car or sidewalk.
Most of all, though, you can sit back and relax and let someone else do all
the driving for you.
That's the part I'm looking forward to the most.
Ma will be very excited, and I will be agitated if I have to drive.
I have a thing for trains too, that must be from a childhood trip from
Dallas to Ohio by rail.
I was too young to remember any of it, yet I long for it.
My dream vacation would be the 5 national parks ride on the restored antique
rail cars - Yellowstone, Grand canyon, Tetons, Rockies, etc. that I saw on
the Travel channel.
Thanks again!
Ciard
Mikael Colquhoun
(Who really, really likes trains)
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Ciard49 at aol.com
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Subject: [Steppes] OT riding the rails to DFW 2
I thank everyone who has written with advice on riding the rails.
But no one has answered what I was asking about, -i.e. "Has anyone
ridden the
DART express rail to DFW airport?"
I'm not looking for alternative ways to get her there (via shuttle)
I've
driven to DFW many times before.
I thought we might enjoy the train ride, but since it will take a whole
lot
longer to get there by rail than by car, I wondered if it was a good
idea.
Are there bathrooms and water on the train? Are they fun to ride? I
assume
they are fully handicapped accessible - i.e. with lifts or no steps to
enter
train.
Has anyone actually ridden the rail express to DFW?
Thanks
Ciard
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