Getting Around
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Airports
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
DFW Airport is the world's third busiest airport, serving as a major transportation hub for travelers to North Texas, servicing 129 domestic and 36 international destinations. Home to American Airlines, DFW Airport serves as a hub for this major airline. Once you arrive at DFW, you can rent a car, take a cab or travel by train to get into Dallas.
Dallas Love Field Airport
Literally a hop, skip and jump away from the Oak Lawn neighborhood, Love Field is one the easiest way to fly into Dallas. Dallas Love Field serves as the headquarters for Southwest Airlines and offers services to many destinations across the U.S.
Mass Transit
Once you're here, getting around is easy. There are many transportation options available, from renting a car, takking a cab, or riding the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), the local transit authority that operates a variety of systems that improves transportation around Dallas and neighboring suburbs.
Bus
One of the simplest ways to navigate Dallas is by utilizing the DART bus routes. With some of the most comfortable and attractive public buses in the nation, DART bus routes will take you to your destination..
Light Rail
As the first light rail system in Texas and in the southwest, DART Rail is currently comprised of a more than 60 mile system that will take you from west Oak Cliff to Plano, and many other Dallas suburbs. The light rail system is a quick way to jet across the city.
Trinity Railway Express
A commuter train that connects Dallas and Fort Worth, the TRE is a popular and affordable way for residents and travelers to get to both sides of the metroplex. In addition, the D/FW Airport station provides travelers with a great way to get to Dallas at a very reasonable price.
McKinney Avenue Trolley
The historic streetcar service is revitalized and serves as a fun traveling alternative when you need to get from downtown to West Village. This vintage means of getting around the Uptown neighborhood is in operation seven days a week. Don't worry about getting your change out as the M-Line service is free!

