DART authorizes GoLink Pilot Program for South Dallas/Fair Park area
March 27, 2020
Related To: Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
A six-month pilot demonstration of GoLink, an on-demand, personalized, curb-to-curb service has been approved by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Board to serve areas around South Dallas and Fair Park.
Working with the South Dallas/Fair Park (SDFP) Transportation Initiative group, a survey was done of 200 residents of zip codes 75210 and 75215 that identified concerns that the pilot demonstration hopes to rectify.
Through the survey, the SDFP group noted that the South Dallas-Fair Park neighborhood has extensive bus and rail service, but that bus travel within the neighborhood can be difficult for very short trips, particularly to the recreation center and grocery stores. The area is currently served by three DART rail stations–MLK, Jr. Station, Fair Park Station and Hatcher Station–as well as 10 bus routes.
Already available in Farmers Branch, Glenn Heights, Inland Port, Kleberg and Rylie, Lake Highlands, Lakewood, North Dallas, Park Cities, Legacy West, Far North Plano, North Central Plano/Chase Oaks and Rowlett, the GoLink pilot for South Dallas and Fair Park will cost $50,000, include one dedicated accessible taxi, supplemented by Uber Pool, and cover an 8.5-square-mile area.
The pilot is scheduled to begin summer of 2020.