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    Get Out of Town

    Quintessential German town offers the ultimate Texas escape

    Julia Bunch
    Aug 11, 2017 | 9:09 am

    Founded in the 1840s by German settlers, New Braunfels is still packed with small-town charm. And since this Hill Country destination is only a short four-hour drive from Dallas, a weekend provides plenty for outdoorsy types, foodies, and all-around Texas enthusiasts.

    The town is situated on both the Guadalupe and Comal rivers, so you might say that spending any significant time here without exploring the great outdoors is a Texas sin. Floating the river in an inner tube will likely be the highlight of any trip to New Braunfels, so check water levels online before you go to ensure prime floating conditions.

    Visitors looking for more of a party should head to the Guadalupe River. Not only is it more winding and adventurous, but the culture of floaters on this river is younger (read: lots of beer and loud music). First-time tubers will prefer the Comal River for its gentler conditions and shorter duration of about two or three hours. The Comal is a wider, more leisurely float that's great for families.

    Every tubing company operates a little differently, but most take online reservations. Comal floaters can book through Comal Rockin’ R, Chuck’s Tubes, Comal Tubes, and Landa Falls. Guadalupe floaters can book through Whitewater Sports, Riverbank Outfitters, TubeHaus, and Shanty River Center. Shop around to find the best deal for your party’s size and steer clear of businesses that don’t include a return shuttle to your car (though most do). For both rivers, bring lots of sunscreen, drinking water, and waterproof bags to hold valuables. Don’t forget a trash bag for empty cans.

    If you need a little more structure to your outdoor adventure, Schlitterbahn Water Park has pools and rides to please everyone. With onsite lodging and plenty of food options within the 70-acre park, Schlitterbahn could easily be the centerpiece of your trip.

    On the weekend, locavores can go nuts at the New Braunfels Farmers Market. With goods such as kettle-fried doughnuts, smoked meats, fresh lemonade, and gourmet pizza, this farmers market is as much a food hall as it is a produce market. Insider tip: it's a great place to stock up on snacks for tubing.

    With its German, Mexican, and Southern influences, New Braunfels is not wanting for good food.

    Taqueria El Sazon Tapatio, tucked away in a strip center, has breakfast tacos and fajitas for your Tex-Mex fix. Suffer through the meat sweats for the tasty brisket, beef, and sausage at Granzin Bar-B-Q. Inventive dishes at McAdoo’s — Cajun enchiladas, oysters, shrimp étouffée — are a terrific reward once you're off the river.

    The recently reopened Krause’s Biergarten & Cafe has a decent assortment of German plates and American standards. For Southern fare, get the fried sampler or pulled pork grilled cheese for brunch, dinner, or as a late-night bite at the Downtowner. Treat yourself to a chocolate torte, thumbprint cookie, cream puff, or strawberry lime cupcake at 2tarts Bakery.

    If your downtown exploration lasts into the night, bar hop between some local favorites. Hear live music and grab a drink at Phoenix Saloon, the first bar in Texas to serve women. Play patio games while sipping local beer at Pour Haus, or bowl while you drink at Downtown Social.

    But you have to rest your head at some point. Several tube rental sites, such as Roy’s Rentals & Campground and Jerry’s Rentals, also have camping accommodations, but if that's not your thing, New Braunfels is also home to many charming inns and B&Bs. Stay in the cottage-like Historic Kuebler Waldrip Haus, a few miles north of town, or the Comal Inn in the center of town. Lamb’s Rest Inn fronts the Guadalupe and has direct access to the river, as well as a pool and hot tub.

    Get your fix of German fare at Krause's Biergarten & Cafe.

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    Get your fix of German fare at Krause's Biergarten & Cafe.
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    DART News

    DART to replace escalators at their only underground Dallas station

    Teresa Gubbins
    Apr 16, 2025 | 4:34 pm
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    Over the next three years, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is going to replace and refurbish six escalators and two elevators at the Cityplace/Uptown Station.

    According to a release, replacing aging escalators is a component of DART's infrastructure improvement efforts and part of their commitment to maintaining a safe and reliable transit system.

    Located at Haskell Avenue and US-75, the Cityplace/Uptown station is a stop on the Red Line, Blue Line, and Orange Line and also serves as a transfer point to the M-Line Trolley, which runs through Uptown.

    While this work is underway, train service will remain unaffected. However, riders may experience minor inconveniences during the construction period. Accommodations for ADA passengers will be provided as needed.

    To minimize disruption, no more than one escalator will be taken out of service at a time. Escalators at the station operate in pairs; therefore, when one is temporarily decommissioned for replacement, its counterpart will be designated for upward movement to assist passengers in accessing the platform without using stairs.

    Their target completion date is 2028.

    Here's a fun fact: The station is the only underground station on the DART rail system, as well as the only active underground rail station in the state of Texas. It's the stop point on a 3.5-mile tunnel that runs from downtown Dallas to SMU/Mockingbird station. Excavation began in 1991 and the station opened in 2000.

    It's a "tri-level" station with escalators to boarding platforms that are located 10 stories, or 120 feet, below US-75. There are three pairs of escalators plus two inclined elevators plus a staircase with 213 steps total.

    No public parking, however.

    Entrances to the station are available on both sides of US-75: from the Cityplace Tower office building on the east frontage road, to the left and right of the entrance to the Cityplace Tower office building; and directly across the freeway on the west frontage road, on the edge of West Village.

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