1. Amtrak Station-DAL
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2. Trinity Mills Station
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3. Grapevine Vintage Railroad
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4. Trinity Railway Express
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5. Dallas Area Rapid Transit
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6. Collin County Area Regional Transit
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7. Highland Village/Lewisville Lake Station
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8. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
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9. Baylor University Medical Center Station
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10. Dallas Zoo Monorail Station
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11. Terminal E17-E38
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12. TRE Hurst/Bell Station
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13. Terminal A1-A20
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14. Terminal A21-A39
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15. Terminal B20-B39
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16. Terminal C2-C19
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17. Terminal B2-B19
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18. Terminal C20-C39
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19. Terminal D23-D40
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20. Terminal E2-E16
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21. Terminal D6-D22
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22. Forest Park Miniature Railroad
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23. McKinney Ave. Trolley Barn
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24. Nottingham Station Train Store Warehouse
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25. Amtrak-FTW
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26. Union Station
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27. Mesquite Intermodal Facility - Union Pacific
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28. Boomtown Depot
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29. Safari Station
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30. Safari Depot - Fort Worth Zoo
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31. Union Station
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32. Stockyards Station
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About 'Frisco, TX, USA'
Frisco is an affluent city in Collin and Denton Counties in the U.S. In the late 1990s, the northern Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex suburban development tide hit the northern border of Plano and spilled into Frisco, sparking explosive growth into the 2000s. state of Texas and a rapidly growing suburb of Dallas. Frisco was the fastest growing city in the United States in 2009, and also the fastest growing city in the nation from 2000-2009. Like many of the cities located in the booming northern suburbs of Dallas, Frisco serves as a bedroom community for many professionals who work in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.. As of the 2010 Census, 116,989 people were living in Frisco up from 33,714 in the previous census. | |
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