Richardson’s strategic location with major area highways provides convenient access for workers commuting into Richardson, the second largest employment center in the DFW Metroplex. U.S. Highway 75 (North Central Expressway) bisects the city from south to north. Texas State Highway 190 (President George Bush Turnpike) borders the north and Interstate 635 (Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway) borders the south. The city has more Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) rail stations than any other Dallas area suburb. The stations from south to north are Spring Valley, Arapaho Center, Galatyn Park and Bush Turnpike. Three of the rail stations have free parking for people who wish to park and ride. The four stations are strategically located for commuters working and residing in close proximity to the Telecom Corridor area. Feeder buses ensure commuters reach their destination safely. DART bus service is available throughout the city. The city's Walk Score is 77 out of 100 or Very Walkable as of June 2011.
Major highways Interstate 635 - (Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway) U.S. Highway 75 - (North Central Expressway) State Highway 190 - (President George Bush Turnpike) (toll) Light rail DART: Red Line Spring Valley Arapaho Center Galatyn Park Bush Turnpike
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