Station Map Missouri Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas Operated by the Missouri Kansas and Texas Railway of Texas Lewisville, Texas Denton Division

Station map of Lewisville, Texas from station 1110+88 to station 1135+22. Schedules are included on map. Scale 1'':100'.
Date: September 14, 1976
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History

Right of Way and Track Map Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad CO. of Texas Operated by the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad CO. of Texas Denton Subdivision

Rail corridor right-of-way and track map from station 1113+56.3 to station 1535+96.3 between Lewisville and Lake Dallas, Texas. Schedules are included on map. Scale 1'':400'.
Date: September 25, 1980
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
Northwest Corridor Light Rail Transit Line to Farmers Branch and Carrollton, Dallas and Denton County, Texas: Final Environmental Impact Statement (open access)

Northwest Corridor Light Rail Transit Line to Farmers Branch and Carrollton, Dallas and Denton County, Texas: Final Environmental Impact Statement

This report describes the transportation and environmental impacts and proposed mitigation measures associated with the construction and operation of a proposed Light Rail Transit Line from downtown Dallas to Farmers Branch and Carrollton. This project in DART's Southeast Corridor has been combined with the contemporaneous plan for an LRT line in the Northwest Corridor into a single, federally funded project, although separate Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) were prepared for each corridor. This Final EIS for the Northwest Corridor was written following the completion of a Draft EIS and subsequent 45-day public review and comment period and it includes responses to concerns raised during that period. Because the line would connect to Dallas Love Field Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration cooperated in the development of this report.
Date: September 2003
Creator: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Object Type: Report
System: The Portal to Texas History