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Lake Highlands Station
Lake Highlands Station

Lake Highlands station is a DART Light Rail station in Dallas, Texas. It is located near the intersection of Skillman Street and Walnut Hill Lane in the Lake Highlands area, adjacent to the Lake Highlands Town Center development. It serves the Blue Line. DART announced plans for the station in 2006. It opened on December 6, 2010 as part of the Blue Line expansion and the second infill station in DART's system.

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Lake Highlands station
Whistle Stop Place, Dallas

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Lake Highlands

Whistle Stop Place
75238 Dallas
Texas, United States
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