Dallas transit shuts down rail service due to severe winter weather
Dallas transit shuts down rail service due to severe winter weather Trains won t be running for the next few days.
Photo courtesy of DART Dallas Area Rapid Transit is shutting down rail operations for the next few days due to the weather. According to a release, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will suspend all rail operations for the safety of passengers and employees during the severe weather situation. The shutdown will begin on Sunday February 14 at 9 pm. Service will resume on Wednesday February 17 at 11:59 pm. DART buses will continue to operate on normal Saturday schedules, with limited service added on local routes 63, which runs east-west from Irving to downtown Dallas; and 362, which runs east-west from Addison to Richardson.
Cedar Hill City Facilities Closed On Feb. 15 due to Inclement Weather
Public Safety and Other Essential City Services to Continue
CEDAR HILL, TX, Feb. 14, 2021 – City of Cedar Hill facilities will be closed on Monday, Feb. 15 due to inclement weather, including the Cedar Hill Government Center, the Alan E. Sims Recreation Center, the Tri-City Animal Shelter, and the Zula B. Wylie Public Library. All essential services, including Police, Fire, Streets, and Utilities, will continue operations. City services for most departments are available online at cedarhilltx.com/2650/City-Services-Online.
In case of a public safety emergency, call 911. The Cedar Hill Police Department non-emergency line is (972) 291-5181.
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January 19, 2021
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