Things to do in Dallas

  • One of the last, true historic Downtown public Courthouse squares still exists as the iconic heart of Dallas. The beautifully renovated, 1843 courthouse building now serves as a public banquet, meeting and gathering spot available for private rental.

    Dallas Courthouse Side Yard
Dallas Courthouse Side Yard
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Dallas Courthouse Side Yard

Commuting in Charlotte

Despite its size, Dallas offers plenty of transportation options that make it easy for both locals and visitors to get around town.


    Public Transportation


    • Gaston County Transit (GCT): Provides bus services within Dallas and connects to neighboring areas, facilitating local commutes.


    • Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS): Offers routes extending into Gaston County, including park-and-ride facilities, enabling residents to commute to Uptown Charlotte and other parts of the metropolitan area.


    Private Transportation


    • Personal Vehicles: The majority of Dallas residents rely on personal cars for daily commuting, with an average one-way commute time of approximately 26.6 minutes. 


    • Carpooling and Vanpooling: Alternative options supported by regional programs to reduce traffic congestion and commuting costs.


    • Ride-Sharing Services: Services like Uber and Lyft are available, offering flexible transportation solutions for residents and visitors.


    Rail Transportation


    •  Amtrak Services: While Dallas does not have its own Amtrak station, nearby stations in Gastonia and Charlotte provide access to various routes, including the Carolinian and Piedmont lines, connecting to major cities such as Raleigh and New York City. 
       

    Overall, Dallas's transportation infrastructure supports a variety of commuting options, balancing the convenience of personal vehicles with accessible public transit and regional rail services.


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