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Firefighters put out the flames of a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train fire near Downtown Dallas. Now, passengers should expect rush hour delays.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s rail service in Downtown Dallas is back on schedule nearly a week after a train fire.
The National Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating a DART train fire in Dallas that led to six people being ...
Power was quickly restored to the Central Business District, but trains couldn't travel directly through the area for several ...
A DART train caught fire in a Dallas tunnel, injuring 15 and sending six to the hospital. Dozens were evacuated and downtown rail service was suspended.
About 30 passengers and 10 people nearby were evacuated after a train car caught fire last Wednesday, according to WFAA.
The train caught fire just before it entered a tunnel near Ross Avenue and North Central Expressway in Dallas, officials said.
DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit light rail service continues to deal with disruptions as of the start of service today ...
Service was restored on all DART rail lines Tuesday, nearly a week after a train caught fire, shutting down the Central ...
DART staff said service frequency will remain largely intact, but there will still be some route cuts and fare changes as the ...
Firefighters put out the flames of a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train fire near Downtown Dallas. Now, passengers should expect rush hour delays. — FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) July 30, 2025 DALLAS — Six people ...
Flames and smoke erupted from a DART train near downtown Dallas, sending six passengers to the hospital and prompting a major emergency response. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat speaks with riders who ...