Bus route 26 is on detour during the March On NRA Dallas at Dallas City Hall on Saturday, August 4 from approximately 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. The detours are as follows: Inbound from Akard: right on Cadiz, left on Ervay, left on Young, regular route. Outbound from Griffin: left on Wood, right on St. Paul, right on Canton, left on Akard, regular route.
Bus routes 19, 21 and 60 will be on detour due to street construction as follows on Saturday and Sunday, August 4-5, 2018: Inbound from Elm: Left on Lamar, right on Main, left on Houston, regular route.
Green and Orange line trains will experience delays due to an earlier mechanical issue. We apologize for the inconvenience as we work to resume scheduled service.
Earlier signals problem near Pearl/Arts District Station has been resolved. Expect some delays as we attempt to recover schedules. Thank you for your patience.
On Friday, September 7, as well as consecutive Saturdays, August 4-25, then again on September 8, a number of parking spaces at Westmoreland Station will be unavailable due to preparation for a special event. Vehicles parked in restricted areas will be relocated to other locations onside. Additional parking will also be available at Hampton Station, approximately 1.5 miles east on Hampton Road at Wright Street. We apologize for any inconvenience. Thanks for riding DART.
All Rail Lines may experience delays due to a signals problem near Pearl/Arts District Station and local weather conditions. Thank you for your patience.
Three short detective stories: "Detective Cross," "The Medical Examiner" (written with Maxine Paetro) and "Manhunt" (written with James O. Born). #14 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
Annie Marlow forms new relationships in the Pacific Northwest as she tries to recover from tragedy. #5 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
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Gabriel Allon, the art restorer and assassin, fights the Russians to decide the fate of postwar global order. #1 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
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All passengers should expect delays due to an earlier mechanical issue at Victory and Pearl/Arts District station. Our apologies for the inconvenience.
Miryem goes to collect debts owed to her father and winds up on a dangerous quest. #12 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
In the 1950s, a high-society schoolgirl falls for the son of a lighthouse keeper and, years later, tries to help undo his wrongful imprisonment. #10 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
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Meredith McKenzie embraces and eschews the values of her family of lawyers during the tumultuous 1960s. #3 on the NYT Best Sellers List for Combined Print & E-Book Fiction
Power has been restored and all trains are resuming normal operations. However, it will take some time to resume scheduled service. We thank you for your patience.
Orange Line customers are advised to allow extra time for travel over the next two weeks, due to separate construction projects: July 26-29 (early Friday-Monday, 12-3 a.m.) - Buses will replace train service after midnight in both directions between Bachman and University of Dallas stations due to Oncor and TxDOT utility work along Highway 114. Normal rail service will resume with the first morning trip each day. August 4-5 (all day Saturday through early Sunday) - Airport construction directly above tracks and overhead wires will require buses to replace trains between DFW and Belt Line stations. Shuttle buses will meet all DFW Airport bound trains at Belt Line Station and transport passengers to the kiss & ride stop at Terminal A. DFW bus departures will allow passengers to meet regularly scheduled trains at Belt Line. Normal rail service will resume with the first scheduled Sunday trips. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thanks for riding DART.
Green and Orange line passengers may experience some delays due to a signal/switch problem between Walnut Hill/Denton and Bachman stations. Our apologies and thank you for your patience.