Stranded in an Urban Jungle: Transit Deserts in DFW

Two North Texas cities with transit deserts – Arlington and DeSoto – represent a broader issue about public transportation that subsequently affects people's access to affordable housing.

Originally published through the Mayborn School of Journalism, University of North Texas.

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