rail station fact sheet walnut hill/denton station...other roadways around the station that may have...
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Station Overview
Walnut Hill/Denton Station is located north of
Walnut Hill Lane on the east side of Denton
Drive in Dallas. The station opened in 2010
and is served by the DART Rail Green Line.
Regional Rail Transit Lines
Rail Station Fact Sheet – Walnut Hill/Denton Station
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Rail Station Fact Sheet – Walnut Hill/Denton Station
Station Characteristics1 Station Area Characteristics (1/2 mile radius)
Address 2815 Walnut Hill Lane Demographics3
City Dallas Total Population 8,905
Agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit Population Density (pop/sq. mile) 912
Rail Line(s) Green Line Average Median Age 31
Corridor Northwest (NW) Average Median Income $49,709.67
Year Opened 2010
Park & Ride Spaces 269 Housing3
Total Housing Units 2,957
Ridership1 Housing Density (units/sq. mile) 303
2015 Avg. Weekday 459 Percent Occupied 93%
2015 Avg. Saturday 234 Percent Owner-Occupied 49%
2015 Avg. Sunday 201 Percent Renter-Occupied 51%
2014 On-Board Transit Survey: Access Mode to Station2 Commute To Work3
Bike 0.0% Percent Automobile 91.5%
Drive Alone 11.1% Percent Drive Alone 70.5%
Carpool 0.0% Percent Carpool 21.0%
Walk 77.5% Percent Transit 2.1%
Drop Off 5.7% Percent Bike 0.4%
Other 0.0% Percent Walk 2.6%
Transit Transfer 5.8% Percent Other 1.0%
Percent Work from Home 2.4%
Station Area Plans and Studies Percent Zero-Vehicle Households 4.0%
Title forwardDallas! Vision and Policy Plan: Stemmons Corridor
Publisher City of Dallas Traffic Survey Zone 2017 Employment Forecast2
Year 2010 Total Jobs 28,397
Web Location Job Density (jobs/sq. mile) 11,235
Sources: 1. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), 2. NCTCOG, 3. U.S. Census American Community Survey 5year estimates (2010-2014) by block group
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Land Use (2016) – Walnut Hill/Denton Station
Land Use Percentages
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Zoning Districts
CS – Commercial Service
IM – Industrial Manufacturing
LI – Light Industrial
PD – Planned Development
R-7.5(A), R-(10)A – Single Family
RR – Regional Retail
TH-3 (A) – Townhouse
For more information on zoning, please visit the City of Dallas Zoning website at:
http://gis.dallascityhall.com/zoningweb/
Zoning (2016) – Walnut Hill/Denton Station
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WalnutHill/DentonStationZOD
IAC LN
JOE FIELD RD
FABENS RD
GLENDA LN
CHANNE
L DRLEO LN
COOGAN
DR
BROCKBANK DRVIRGO LN
B OAKS DRSEYMOUR DR
BELLKNOLL LN
Shady Tr
MERREL
L RD
DENTON DR
SHADY
TRL
BROC
KBAN
K DR
WALNUT HILL LN
MONR
OE DR
HARRY HINES BLVD
MERRELL RD
ABLES
LN
GOOD
YEAR D
R
SOUTHWELL RD
MANANA DR
ZODIAC
LN
ANDJON DR
MORR
ISON S
T
ANODE LN
VIRGO LN
PARK LN
ELECTR
ONIC L
N
LADYBIRD LN
ALTMAN DR
KINKAID DR
CARRIZO LN
PONDER DR
REWARD LN
CHANNE
L DR
B OAKS DRALLEG
HENY D
R
BLYSTONE LN
CONGRESSMAN LN
NEWCASTLE DR
LOCKMOOR LN
PERTH STDARVANY DR
VL MEADOW DR
PROGRAM DR
CARRY
BACK
CIRPAR
K LAN
E CT
MERRELL RD
ABLES
LN
HARRY HINES BLVD
MANANA DR
The Pedestrian Routes to Rail study identifies allexisting pedestrian facilities within a half-mile radiusof existing light rail and commuter rail stations in theDallas-Fort Worth region based on 2014 data.ArcGIS Network Analyst tool was used to identifycontinuous facilities that are less than or greaterthan a half-mile actual walking distance to a station.The maps also reflect existing facilities that aredisconnected due to gaps or other barriers notallowing a continuous pedestrian route to a station.The maps do not reflect the condition or ADAcompliance of the existing infrastructure. Moreinformation on the Routes to Rail study andmethodology is available at:
Project Overview
Pedestrian Routes to Rail - Walnut Hill/Denton Station
0 0.50.25 Miles
LegendRail StationsRailroadsExisting sidewalk facilities within a0.5 mile walk distanceExisting sidewalk facilities greater thana 0.5 mile walk distanceExisting sidewalk facilites that aredisconnected due to a gap in thenetwork
nctcog.org/RoutesToRail
0.5 Mile Station Buffer
Last Updated: February 2015
http://www.nctcog.org/RoutesToRail
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The Bicycle Routes to Rail study identifies allexisting and planned bikeways in proximity toexisting or under-construction light rail andcommuter rail stations in the Dallas / Fort Worthregion based on 2016 data. The maps reflectoff-street paths (trails) and streets designated bylocal adopted master plans for dedicatedbikeways (e.g. bike lanes, cycle tracks) locatedon the street. In accordance with the TexasTransportation Code, bicyclists have a right tothe road. As such, the map does not reflectother roadways around the station that may havesigned bike routes or by state law may be usedby bicyclists. More information about the Routesto Rail study and methodology is available at:
Project Overview
I2
HARRY HINES BLVD
DENTON DR
WALNUT HILL LN
ST354
WalnutHill/DentonStation
[0 0.50.25 Miles
I2 Rail StationsRail LinesOn-Street Bikeway, ExistingOn-Street Bikeway, Planned2040 VelowebOff-Street Path, ExistingOff-Street Path, Planned
0.5 MileStation Buffer
Bicycle Routes to Rail - Walnut Hill/Denton StationLast Updated: October 2016
nctcog.org/RoutesToRail
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