American Airlines Is in Shambles, Says Pretty Much Everyone

Scott McCartney, the Wall Street Journal’s veteran (and Dallas-based) travel reporter, recently offered a word of advice to the literate public: If you or a loved one is considering stepping onto an aircraft in the foreseeable future, make sure it’s not one operated by American Airlines. “American’s operation is in…

Dallas Has Its First Real Bike Lane, and It’s in Oak Cliff

It’s easy to bemoan Dallas’ glacial progress on the bike plan that is supposed to, one day, connect the city with an extensive network of bike lanes, but credit should be given where it’s due. In the spring, it was the shared lane that randomly sprung up on Martin Luther…

Turns Out, Houston Really Does Have Worse Traffic Than Dallas

Over the weekend, the Texas Department of Transportation released its list of the Texas’ 100 most congested roadways, which breaks the news that LBJ, Woodall Rogers, and Central Expressway? All really congested. You knew that already, but did you know that drivers on the stretch of LBJ between Central and…

DART’s Fares are Going Up

After a veritable avalanche of public comments on Twitter and in 18 town hall meetings, DART’s board of directors voted yesterday to hike — er, “streamline” — its fares. The changes go into effect on December 3. The cost of a local ride jumps up from $1.75 to $2.50, with…

On I-35, a Freight-Only Monorail Could Soon Take Root

The drive south down Interstate 35 isn’t a particularly pleasant one, but there soon there may be something to distract you, namely a 243-mile elevated rail line dedicated to shipping freight. The Texas Department of Transportation is close to reaching a deal to lease highway right-of-way to Freight Shuttle International,…

Here’s a Photo From When Central Expressway Was a Muddy Ditch

Say what you will about the highway-building mania of the mid-20th century. It led to an unsustainable car-dependent culture, choked off the city center and divided or destroyed neighborhoods. I seriously doubt, for example, that the shacks above were inhabited by well-heeled white people. But these photos, from the Texas…

Call Me When DART’s Orange Line Gets to the Airport

DART already had the longest light rail system in the country before the $1.3 billion Orange Line added another three stations and several miles with its debut this morning. Sure, DART’s soon-to-be 90 miles of track are dwarfed by the subway system in New York City, the L in Chicago,…

Former Cop Wants DART to Offer Domestic Partner Benefits

Offering benefits to the partners of LGBT workers is gradually becoming a standard thing for large public employers in North Texas. The city of Dallas included domestic partner benefits in 2004, DFW Airport in 2010 and Parkland this year. Dallas County is poised to follow suit at the first of…

If You’re Into Biking, Just Go Ahead and Move to Fort Worth

Dallas and Fort Worth are similar. They’re both in Texas, both have oversized conceptions of themselves, and both came of age in the automobile era. The cities also developed similar bike plans, involving miles of designated bike lanes, at about the same time. And that’s where, transit-wise at least, the…