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Roundup: Silver Line opening, service cuts and other recent DART updates

Check out some recent updates about the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system, including 2026 service changes, the Silver Line opening and a new modern bus fleet.

1. DART officials approve 2026 service changes, cut some bus routes
DART’s board of directors voted Sept. 9 to approve service changes, including reduced train and bus route frequencies that will take effect Jan. 19.

What it means: The approved changes will eliminate several routes that mainly serve the cities of Irving, Dallas and Addison.

2. Silver Line to open Oct. 25, DART officials announce
DART CEO Nadine Lee announced the upcoming Silver Line, a heavy commuter train, will open Oct. 25.

The details: The new 26-mile rail service will connect seven cities across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, including Grapevine, Coppell, Dallas, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson and Plano, with a final stop at the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport.

 
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J. Alexander’s to open first North Texas location in Plano

J. Alexander’s Kitchen and Bar is coming soon to Plano, according to a J. Alexander's representative.

The details: The Plano location is set to open in early 2026, followed by a new location in Prosper in summer 2026, according to the representative. J. Alexander’s serves a variety of American cuisine, including wood-fired steaks, seafood, burgers and house-made desserts.

  • Southeast corner of Dallas North Tollway and Windhaven Parkway intersection

 
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Hurtado Barbecue offers Tex-Mex barbecue at Oak Highlands Brewery

Hurtado Barbecue is now open at Oak Highlands Brewery.

The details: Hurtado Barbecue’s permanent food truck opened at the brewery Oct. 3, according to a social media post from the business. The local barbecue chain’s menu includes various smoked meats, birria tacos, Mexican street corn and tres leches banana pudding.

One more thing: Hurtado Barbecue has locations in Arlington, Dallas, Fort Worth and Mansfield.

  • 500 Lockwood Drive, Richardson

 
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ERCOT predicts Texas power grid will remain stable in December

Texas’ power grid is unlikely to have issues this December, according to an Oct. 3 report by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas.

The details: During the winter, demand for electricity spikes when people get up in the morning and return home in the evening. This December, the tightest period is expected to be from 7-8 a.m. each day, when little to no solar power is being produced. ERCOT found that there will be a 1.81% chance of a grid emergency during that time.

“Under typical grid conditions, the deterministic scenario indicates that there should be sufficient generating capacity available," the report reads.

The background: Texas' grid withstood three cold snaps early this year. ERCOT last asked residents to voluntarily reduce their energy use in January 2024.

Legislative approach: State lawmakers approved legislation this spring that is designed to make the grid more reliable by tightening regulations on large electric consumers, such as data centers. In extreme grid conditions, those customers will be required to switch to backup power to reduce strain on the grid.

 

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