Silver Line (DART)

Silver Line
Silver Line vehicle in testing near Shiloh Road station
Overview
Other nameCotton Belt Rail Line
StatusOperational
OwnerDART
LocaleTarrant County, Dallas County, and Collin County Texas, USA
Termini
Stations10
WebsiteDART Silver Line
Service
TypeHybrid rail
SystemDART rail
Services1
Depot(s)Shiloh Road station Equipment Maintenance Facility
Rolling stock8 Stadler FLIRT
History
OpenedOctober 25, 2025 (October 25, 2025)
Technical
Line length26 mi (41.84 km)
Track length67.7 mi (108.95 km)
Number of tracks2
CharacterCommuter rail on shared freight line
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Operating speed70 mph (110 km/h) (top)
~29 mph (50 km/h) (average)
Route map
Silver Line highlighted in silver
DFW Airport Terminal B
DFW Airport North
Cypress Waters
Downtown Carrollton
Addison
Knoll Trail
UT Dallas
to Westmoreland
CityLine/Bush
12th Street
Equipment Maintenance Facility
Shiloh Road

All stations are accessible

The Silver Line, also known as the Cotton Belt Rail Line, is a 26-mile (42 km) hybrid rail service in Tarrant, Dallas, and Collin counties and in the U.S. state of Texas operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The line provides service from Dallas's northern suburbs of Plano, Richardson, Addison, and Carrollton to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Terminal B.

According to DART, the Silver Line is "designed to provide a high-speed, reliable transit option for residents and commuters with connections to the existing and planned transit systems" and aims to improve transit travel times by providing an alternative to congested roadway networks.

The working name for the project, the Cotton Belt Rail Line, comes from a former subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, commonly known as the Cotton Belt, which previously owned the line. DART purchased the right-of-way in 1990 for future transit use.