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Greyhound to Open New Terminal in Northwest Dallas, Integrating With DART

Flix North America has announced plans to open a new Greyhound bus terminal in Northwest Dallas by late September 2025.

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Greyhound terminal at 205 S. Lamar Street

Dallas, TX – Flix North America, which acquired Greyhound in 2021, announced plans to open a new Greyhound bus terminal in Northwest Dallas by late September 2025. The 5,600-square-foot facility will be located on Harry Hines Boulevard, about eight miles north of downtown, directly across from DART’s Bachman Lake Station.

During construction, Flix North America said service at the downtown Greyhound terminal will continue uninterrupted. Passengers can expect operations to remain in place until the new facility opens. While the relocation was originally slated for completion by the end of 2024, no definitive move date has been announced. The lease for the current downtown terminal has been extended through April 2025.

The decision to situate the new terminal on Harry Hines Boulevard underscores Greyhound’s emphasis on connectivity. Located just across from DART’s Bachman Station, the site is intended to streamline transfers between intercity buses and local rail services, notably the Green and Orange Lines. For many commuters, the move promises easier access to a network of Dallas suburbs, including Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Las Colinas, Richardson, and Plano.

Kai Boysan, chief executive of Flix, said in a statement, “This new terminal offers better connectivity for DFW-area travelers and reflects our commitment to multimodal solutions — linking our services with public transit and other transportation modes to create a more seamless and convenient travel experience.”

Omar Narvaez, a member of the Dallas City Council, voiced strong support for the project, saying the new Greyhound terminal will broaden public access to affordable and reliable long-distance transportation while helping to ease congestion.

He described the location as highly strategic, noting its potential to benefit travelers throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Mr. Narvaez called the project “an example of effective public-private partnership in delivering infrastructure that serves the community.”

Ray Washburne, a Dallas developer who acquired the Greyhound station property last October, has signaled intentions to revitalize or redevelop the site at 205 S. Lamar Street. While the project is expected to play a role in the ongoing transformation of downtown Dallas, Mr. Washburne has not yet released detailed plans for the site.

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TAGGED:Bus TerminalCommuter AccessDallas TransportDFW TransitFlix North AmericaGreyhoundIntercity BusmobilityMultimodal TransportationPublic Private PartnershipPublic TransitredevelopmentTexas MobilityTransportation InfrastructureUrban Development
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