Dallas City Council Approves Funding for Expanded Bus Rapid Transit System
A major investment aims to boost public transportation reliability and reduce commute times.
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DALLAS, TX — After months of debate, the Dallas City Council has approved funding to expand the region’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network. Officials believe the system will reduce traffic congestion — especially for commuters traveling to downtown and major employment hubs.
The project includes designated bus lanes, real-time wait tracking, and improved shelters with cooling fans to help riders during extreme heat. Service expansions are expected to roll out in phases beginning next year.
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