Downtown Plano Station
15th Street and Avenue J
(1001 E. 16th St., Plano, 75074)
The Downtown Plano Station is served by the DART Rail Red and Orange lines. Downtown Plano Station provides access to the city's municipal center, courthouse and business district, reflecting its downtown historic neighborhood with turn-of-the-century architectural designs atop columns and vintage flower beds near entrances.
Service:
DART Rail Red and Orange Line, Bus Routes 236, 247,GoLink East Plano (M-F), GoLink South Central Plano (M-F)
M-F (Monday through Friday)
Bus Bay Assignments (located north of station platform):
Bay 1 — 236 Addison Transit CenterBay 2 — 247 South Garland Transit Center
Bay 3 — 236 Parker Road Station, Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop
Bay 4 — 247 Parker Road Station, Paratransit
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Telephones
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Bike Rack
- Public Art
- No Public Parking Available
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
- Historic Downtown Plano
- ArtCentre of Plano
- Collin Creek Plano
- Courtyard Theater
- Georgia's Farmers Market
- Haggard Park (Plano city park with an old-fashioned bandstand and fountain)
- Interurban Railway Museum
- McCall Plaza
- Plano City Hall
- Plano Municipal Court (Raymond Robinson Justice Center)
Please note: You may need to connect to a DART bus to complete your journey to a destination. Please contact DART Customer Information at 214-979-1111 for trip planning assistance.
Station Art:
The architecture of Downtown Plano Station complements the rich designs of the nearby historic business district. Design artist Lyle Novinski's architectural details at the station complement the rich variety of ornamental brickwork and vernacular brick masonry of the historic 15th Street business district. The design scheme includes patterned pavings, ornamental railings, brick and stone banding around columns and 19th-century style gull-wing roof supports. Commissioned artist Tom Askman created a life-size, industrial-looking horse sculpture, reflecting the "iron horse" trains that once passed through Plano on the Interurban line.![]() |
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