Train Transfers To and From Dallas Love Field Airport

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Dallas Love Field Airport Train Transfers

Upon arrival at Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL), passengers can choose from several ground transportation services, including rental cars, taxis, rideshares, buses, and hotel shuttle services.

The Inwood/Love Field Station (Rail Station) is 2 miles away in the Southwest corner of Inwood Road and Denton Drive in Dallas, Texas.

DART's Love Link 524 bus operates between Dallas Love Field and Inwood/Love Field Station, providing an airport connection to the DART Rail Green Line and Orange Line.

Inwood/Love Field Station (DART Rail System)

DART is the light rail system serving the metropolitan area of Dallas, Texas, and is owned and operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).

The Inwood/Love Field Station is closest to the airport in the Oak Lawn neighborhood and serves the Green Line and Orange Line.

The station opened as part of the Green Line's expansion in December 2010 and served as a stop on bus route 39 with service to Dallas Love Field.

Overall, the DART Rail system features 65 stations, located in downtown Dallas, South Dallas, South Oak Cliff, West Oak Cliff, the North Central Expressway Corridor to North Dallas, Richardson and Plano, the Northeast Corridor to Garland and Rowlett, the Northwest Corridor to Farmers Branch and Carrollton, the Southeast Corridor to Pleasant Grove and the Northwest Corridor to Irving and DFW Airport.

Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) are on the platforms at all rail stations. Machines accept cash and credit cards.

An AM/PM Pass is $3.00 and a Local Day Pass is $6.00. AM/PM and Day passes purchased from TVMs are already time/date stamped and ready to use. An AM pass is valid until noon, and a PM pass is good from noon through the end of service on the date purchased. Day passes are valid only on the date of purchase through 3:00 a.m. the following day.

For a complete guide to DART Rail System fares, destinations, and schedules, please check here: https://www.dart.org/riding/dartrail.asp