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UTD is located in Richardson, Texas and is easily accessible from the area's major expressways.  Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) also makes stops on the UTD Campus.

** All visitors to the UTD Campus should enter campus at University Parkway and visit the Information center for a parking pass and directions.

 Central Expressway (US 75)        LBJ Freeway (I-635)       George Bush Tollway (SH 190)       DART

Central Expressway (US 75)
Take the Campbell Road Exit and go west to University Parkway (between Floyd Road and Waterview Parkway).  Go North on University Parkway.

LBJ Freeway (I-635)
Route 1:
Take the Coit Road exit and go north to Campbell road.  Turn east on Campbell Road and continue to University Parkway (between Floyd Road and Waterview Parkway).  Go north on to University Parkway.

Route 2:

Follow LBJ Freeway to Northbound US 75 (North Central Expressway).  Continue along US 75 until the Collins/Campbell road exit and go west on Campbell Road.  Continue to University Parkway and go north on to campus.

George Bush Tollway (SH 190)
Turn South on Independence Parkway to Campbell Road.  Turn east on Campbell Road and continue to University Parkway (between Floyd Road and Waterview Parkway).

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
DART bus routes 358 (travels between the Richardson Transit Center and Legacy Drive) and 362 (travels between the Richardson and Addison transit centers ) make stops on the UTD campus. www.dart.org has more information on bus routes, pricing, and detailed bus schedules.
 

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