Buckner Station
Buckner Boulevard and Elam Road
(8008 Elam Rd., Dallas 75217 - Mapsco 58U)
The southeast community has a rich heritage, one with a long link to rail. Historically, the railroad promised a new way of life for settlers, an influx of new experiences and ideas. This design echoes rail's past — using the brown and gold colors you might see at an old train stop, combined with rivets and metalwork from the industrial age. Despite its historical focus, artist Leticia Huerta has given the station a modern feel. It's inspired by the past but living in the present — a station that urges riders to look back as they move forward. Buckner Station is served by DART Rail Green Line trains.
Service:
DART Rail Green Line, Bus Routes 15, 38, GoLink Rylie, GoLink Kleberg (M-F),Balch Springs Midtown Express (M-S, operated by STAR Transit)
M-F (Monday through Friday), M-S (Monday through Saturday)
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — Rail Disruption Shuttle StopBay 2 — 15
Bay 3 — For Future Use
Bay 4 — Paratransit
Bay 5 — 38
Bay 6 — For Future Use
Bay 7 — For Future Use
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Free Parking (499 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:
- Crawford Memorial Park
- Dal-Tile Corporation
- Dallas College Pleasant Grove Center
- Far West
- Pleasant Grove Shopping Center
- Salvation Army Pleasant Grove Community Center
- Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce
- Southeast Dallas Health Center (Parkland)
- Trinity River Audubon Center (via Bus Route 466)
- U.S. Post Office
Station Art:
The southeast community has a rich heritage, one with a long link to rail. Historically, the railroad promised a new way of life for settlers, an influx of new experiences and ideas. The Buckner Station design echoes rail's past - using the brown and gold colors you might see at an old train stop, combined with the rivets and metalwork from the industrial age.![]() Windscreen |