place

Convention Center station (DART)

1996 establishments in TexasDallas Area Rapid Transit light rail stations in DallasRailway stations in Dallas County, TexasRailway stations in the United States opened in 1996Texas railway station stubs
Tram stubs
Convention Center (DART station)
Convention Center (DART station)

Dallas Convention Center is a DART Light Rail station located in Dallas, Texas. It is located at Memorial Drive and Lamar Street, underneath the Dallas Convention Center in the Convention Center District. It opened on June 14, 1996, and is a station on the Red and Blue lines, serving the Dallas Convention Center, the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library, Dallas City Hall and Pioneer Park.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Convention Center station (DART) (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Convention Center station (DART)
South Griffin Street, Dallas

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Convention Center station (DART)Continue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 32.772649 ° E -96.802527 °
placeShow on map

Address

Kay Bailey Hutchinson Convention Center

South Griffin Street 650
75202 Dallas
Texas, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Website
dallasconventioncenter.com

linkVisit website

Convention Center (DART station)
Convention Center (DART station)
Share experience

Nearby Places

WFAA Communications Center Studios
WFAA Communications Center Studios

WFAA Communications Center Studios are the main studio operations for Tegna, Inc. owned television stations WFAA, an ABC affiliate, and KMPX, an Estrella TV affiliate; located at 606 Young Street in Dallas, Texas. WFAA and Nexstar Media Group-owned CW affiliate KDAF are the only two stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth broadcasting market not owned-and-operated by their respective parent companies. The studio opened in 1961, and housed WFAA-TV, WFAA-AM, and WFAA-FM, later known as KZEW-FM. From 1938 to 1970, WFAA-AM was both an NBC and ABC station which meant that the building housed both the NBC and ABC networks. The station that WFAA shared networks with was WBAP-AM which was housed at Broadcast Hill in Fort Worth. In the early years, WFAA was more known to Dallas and WBAP was more known to Fort Worth. WFAA-TV played a strong part in youthful programs such as Sump'n Else, The Group And Chapman, Peppermint Place, and many others. During the 1960s, WFAA-AM continued to broadcast entertainment, but its ratings were weakened due to Top 40 station KLIF-AM's format. The KLIF Triangle Point Studios are located a few blocks from WFAA in Downtown Dallas. WFAA Studios are a major part of Dallas-Fort Worth broadcasting history. At one time, Downtown Dallas had three different broadcast headquarters, which are WFAA, KRLD, and KLIF. While many national television shows were on tour, they occasionally filmed a few segments at WFAA Studios.