Lawnview Station
Lawnview Avenue and Scyene Road
(5900 Scyene Rd., Dallas 75227 - Mapsco 47U)
The art for this station recognizes the area's early settlers, offering riders the chance to step back in time. Artist Leticia Huerta's design pays homage to the wildlife native to the surroundings - a total of 190 different birds, bats, foxes, coyotes and other creatures that call these woods home. The art also reflects the trees indigenous to the area, including pecan and maple. Since the location once served as a junction where Native Americans and pioneers traded with travelers, Huerta also incorporated elements such as beadwork into the design. Lawnview Station is served by DART Rail Green Line trains.
Service:
DART Rail Green Line, Bus Routes 218, 220, Mesquite Compass Route 201, operated by STAR Transit (M-F)M-F (Monday through Friday)
Bus Bay Assignments:
Bay 1 — For Future UseBay 2 — For Future Use
Bay 3 — 218
Bay 4 — 220
Bay 5 — 201, Paratransit
Bay 6 — Rail Disruption Shuttle Stop
Customer Features:
- Passenger Shelters
- Windscreens
- Seating
- Customer Information
- Ticket Vending Machines
- Bus "Kiss & Ride" Passenger Drop-Off/Pickup Area
- Free Parking (370 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:
- Ascher Silberstein Elementary School
- Keeton Park Golf Course via Bus Routes 593 and 595
- Lawnview Park
- Historic Parkdale Community
- Parkdale Park
Station Art:
Since the Lawnview Station location once served as a junction where Native Americans and pioneers traded with travelers, artist Leticia Huerta incorporated poems and narratives from Native American books into her design. Also, riders should take note of the storytelling wall that has been erected between this station and Lake June Station. The wall is symbolic of a similar wall that once stood in the same place, which told tales of the Comanche people.![]() Windscreen |
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