Now available in GoPass®, DART's all-in-one travel tool, customers can book an Uber Pool shared ride in each of DART's GoLink zones in DART's service area.
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Now available in GoPass®, DART's all-in-one travel tool, customers can book an Uber Pool shared ride in each of DART's GoLink zones in DART's service area.
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is partnering with Uber for a one-year pilot program to provide North Texas riders greater flexibility and more options for their transportation needs.
Now available in GoPass®, DART's all-in-one travel tool, customers can book an Uber Pool shared ride in each of DART's GoLink zones in DART's service area.
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