Belt Line Station
East of Belt Line Road and west of SH-161
(5800 Valley View Lane, Irving 75063)
Belt Line Station features eight bus bays, four kiss and ride spaces and free commuter parking. Belt Line Station is served by DART Rail Orange Line trains.
Service:
DART Rail Orange Line, GoLink Cypress Waters (M-S)M-S (Monday through Saturday)
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — Rail Disruption Shuttle StopBays 2-6, 8 — For Future Use
Bay 7 — Paratransit
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Free Parking (597 Spaces, overnight or long-term parking is at the discretion of the customer. DART assumes no responsibility for vehicles left overnight.)
- Public Art
Popular Attractions and Destinations:
- Credit Union of Texas
- Cypress Waters
- DFW International Airport
- View more information about travel to and from DFW Airport.
Station Art:
![]() Native Texas limestone and pink granite add texture throughout Belt Line Station. |
Belt Line Station: A Stately Bearing
"I was searching for a metaphor about sustainability - and came to realize that the station itself represented that idea," artist Brad Goldberg said.Goldberg and the neighborhood advisory committee chose to enhance the natural setting at Belt Line Station. Landscaping emphasizes native grasses, as well as mesquite and cedar trees. A gradually ascending, mesquite-lined allée - a walkway shaded by uniformly planted trees - links the parking lot to the platform in a way that is at once understated and dramatic.
At the platform itself, columns feature alternating bands of polished and rough native Texas limestone. The 250 million-year-old stone, with its irregular texture and relief, is inherently sculptural. The windscreens feature bear grass laminated between translucent sheets. The simple, rustic materials combine to create what Goldberg calls a "Texas vernacular style."