Victory station explained

Victory
Style:Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Address:2525 Victory Avenue
Borough:Dallas, Texas
Platform:1 island platform, 1 side platform (DART)
1 island platform, 1 side platform (TRE)
Tracks:2 (TRE)
2 (DART)
Structure:At-grade
Opened: (TRE)[1]
November 13, 2004 (DART)
Accessible:Yes
Owned:Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Passengers:1,038 (avg. weekday)[2]
Pass System:DART
Pass Year:FY22
Pass Percent:38
Zone:Eastern Fare Zone (TRE)
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Custom:
Shape:none
Line:none
Marker:rail
Marker-Color:
  1. 000
Zoom:12

Victory station is a mass transit station in Dallas, Texas, United States. It serves Trinity Railway Express commuter rail line, DART Light Rail trains, and DART buses. Located along the Stemmons Corridor in the Uptown neighborhood, the station opened in 2001 in the Victory Park development as a temporary platform shortly after the opening of the American Airlines Center.

History

The station's location was the subject of much debate during the planning and construction of the American Airlines Center. DART originally wanted to extend light rail service up Houston Street, with a station between the proposed center and nearby upscale residential and office areas. But the Dallas City Council, backed by developer Tom Hicks and his Victory Park development partners, forced DART to locate Victory Station on the other side of the center, near the existing freight rail line and Interstate 35E.

On October 2, 2003, the temporary platform was replaced by a permanent platform for the Trinity Railway Express and a future expansion of DART's light rail system (the future Orange and Green Lines). Beginning on November 13, 2004, DART began offering special light rail service on the and lines to Victory Station during special events, with the trains serving Victory Station displaying "DART" in their destination signs. Full-time light rail service at the station began on September 14, 2009, with the opening of the Green Line.

On December 6, 2010, the Green Line was extended north to North Carrollton/Frankford Station. Special Red and Blue Line service to Victory was discontinued at that date, making transfers to the Green or Orange Line from West End Station necessary for passengers coming into Downtown on the Red and Blue Lines.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Project Development Progress Report . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303183805/http://mel.dart.org/manuals/July2001.pdf . March 3, 2016 . mel.dart.org.
  2. Web site: March 2023 . DART Reference Book . February 12, 2024 . . 31.