Dallas connects regional, national, and international destinations via a robust transportation system. Private vehicles are the most popular mode of transportation in Dallas, as in many other Texas localities. Public transportation includes boat, bus, and rail services.
1. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
It is the country's most comprehensive light rail system and efficiently navigates the city with 72 miles and around 120 bus routes. It provides easy access to major job centres in Dallas, its surrounding suburbs, and DFW International Airport. It accepts cash and coins and costs about $2.50 for a single-ride one-way trip.
2. Trinity Railway Express (TRE)
This is a rail line laid between the Dallas and Fort Worth region. The line runs northwest with around ten regular station stops. It is a rapid transit system which operates Monday to Saturday and is generally closed on Sundays. The fare varies from your location to your destination distance. But on average, it costs around $2.50 one way journey and $5 to acquire an all-day pass.
To travel through these two, you can also consider purchasing a DART pass which will save you from buying a ticket every day.