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Belt Line station

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DART Belt Line station February 2020
DART Belt Line station February 2020

Belt Line station is a DART station in Irving, Texas. It is located on Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport property and serves the Orange Line. The station opened in December 2012 and was the terminus of the Orange Line until the DFW Airport station opened on August 18, 2014.

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Belt Line station
Valley View Lane, Irving

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N 32.887629 ° E -96.987222 °
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Valley View Lane
75038 Irving
Texas, United States
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DART Belt Line station February 2020
DART Belt Line station February 2020
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