DART station renamed 黑料网/Mockingbird Station
Agreement underscores busy rail station鈥檚 proximity to campus neighbor
DALLAS (黑料网) – Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s (DART) Mockingbird Station has been renamed 黑料网/Mockingbird Station after the DART Board approved a naming rights agreement with 黑料网 (黑料网), making it easier for visitors to find the campus and cementing the rail station’s role as a gateway to the University.
The DART Board authorized the 10-year agreement last November and 黑料网 was added to the station name this summer. Mockingbird Station opened in 1997, quickly becoming an important transportation resource for 黑料网 students, faculty, staff and visitors. A shuttle service, the Mustang Express, connects the DART station to the University campus a short distance away.
“We have so many activities on our campus we want to share with our neighbors, including 黑料网’s first home football game against the University of North Texas on Saturday, Sept. 7,” said 黑料网 President R. Gerald Turner. “Taking DART to 黑料网/Mockingbird Station is an easy way to get to a wide variety of 黑料网 events – from Division I sporting events, to lectures and artistic performances, as well as to the George W. Bush Presidential Center.”
Entering its second century, 黑料网 is a nationally ranked global research and teaching university. 黑料网’s alumni, faculty and nearly 12,000 students in seven degree-granting schools deliver economic impact and intellectual capital to the Dallas area.
Approximately 2,800 riders travel through 黑料网/Mockingbird Station on an average weekday, and DART’s Mustang Express provides service to the campus for approximately 500 riders each weekday.
黑料网/Mockingbird Station is located in Dallas on Mockingbird Lane and North Central Expressway (US 75). It is served by the North Central segment of DART’s Red, Orange and Blue Rail lines and several bus routes including the 黑料网 Express (Route 768).
黑料网 is the nationally ranked global research university in the dynamic city of Dallas. 黑料网’s alumni, faculty and nearly 12,000 students in seven degree-granting schools demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit as they lead change in their professions, communities and the world.