If you haven’t been to the City of Dallas in the last decade, or think it’s just about oil, cattle, and big Texas hair, there’s no better time than now to visit and put those stereotypes to rest. Dallas is a thriving large city filled with renowned museums, culture, green areas, history, entertainment, shopping, and of course, food. Even better, you can see it by a free trolley than runs throughout the city. You’ll want to hop aboard the M-Line Trolley and pay this lively town a visit:
Downtown Dallas has no shortage of interesting places to see.
Riders can use the #TrolleyTracker @ www.mata.org/track to see when a next trolley is coming by!
Five historic trolleys are part of the line-up, although not all run throughout the day. Each has its own personality, history, seating arrangements, and size.
Hours of operate vary based on the day of week, season, and by special events (when they may run later) so be sure to pick up a current schedule in town.
A popular spot is at Klyde Warren Park, the beautiful downtown park built on top of a highway area.
Food trucks, entertainment, and dining options are all around this area.
For more information about the M-line in Dallas, or to learn about each of the trolleys in operation, visit the McKinney Ave. Transit Authority website.
Have you ridden on one of Uptown Dallas’ trolleys, and if so, which one? Did you enjoy the trolley experience?