The theme for this station is derived from the area's agricultural roots. Many years ago, pioneers called the place home. Their life revolved around a cyclical calendar of planting, harvesting and preparing for the next season—a life of balance. These early settlers balanced life between intensity and serenity. Artist Viola Delgado captured this concept beautifully by using a mix of organic shapes, natural materials and vibrant colors. Lake June Station is served by DART Rail Green Line trains.
Bay 1 - For Future Use | Bay 2 - 218 | Bay 3 - 30 | Bay 4 - Paratransit | Bay 5 - For Future Use | Bay 6 - Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop
Bus | Assignments |
---|---|
Bay 1 | For Future Use |
Bay 2 | 218 |
Bay 3 | 30 |
Bay 4 | Paratransit |
Bay 5 | For Future Use |
Bay 6 | Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop |
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