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  2. Transportation in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Regular route bus transit systems exist in Rochester, Winona, Duluth, St. Cloud, East Grand Forks, Mankato (Mankato Transit System), Moorhead and the Minneapolis–St. Paul area. The last is served by the Metro Transit system, which has an extensive system with over 100 routes. Some portions of the Twin Cities region have opted out of service ...

  3. Duluth Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Duluth Transportation Center (DTC) is the downtown hub for the Duluth transit system. The DTC was built in February 2016, [4] replacing an existing parking ramp. The building was designed by LHB Corporation and constructed by Mortenson Construction. [5] The DTC has eight docks for boarding buses, with space for layovers.

  4. Minnesota State Highway 194 - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota State Highway 194 (MN 194) is a 17.392-mile-long (27.990 km) highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 2 in Solway Township (near Hermantown) and continues east to its eastern terminus at its Mesaba Avenue interchange with Interstate Highway 35 in downtown Duluth.

  5. U.S. Route 2 in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is a United States Numbered Highway in northwest and northeast Minnesota, which runs from the Red River at East Grand Forks and continues east to Duluth, where the route crosses the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge over the Saint Louis Bay. The route connects the cities of East Grand Forks, Bemidji, Grand Rapids, and Duluth.

  6. Northern Lights Express - Wikipedia

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    Duluth Depot: Duluth: Minnesota: Connections with DTA and the North Shore Scenic Railroad; Last served by the North Star in 1985; Superior: Wisconsin: Superior bypassed by the North Star in 1984; Hinckley: Minnesota: Ground transportation to Grand Casino to be accommodated; Hinckley last served by Northern Pacific trains in 1967; Cambridge

  7. Duluth Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Duluth Transportation Center (DTC) is a bus station in Duluth, Minnesota, served by urban transit, rural transit, and intercity buses. Duluth Transportation Center is the downtown hub for the Duluth transit system. Urban transit routes at the center are operated by Duluth Transit Authority, the third-largest transit operator in Minnesota.

  8. Metro (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Metro (styled as METRO) is a transit network in Minnesota serving the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.It also provides service to some suburban areas. As of 2022, the system consists of two light rail lines (Blue and Green Lines) and five bus rapid transit (BRT) lines (Orange Line, Red Line, A, C, and D Lines) all of which are operated by the local public transit company: Metro Transit.

  9. Interstate 35E (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) updated the overlapped section between I-694 and I-35E to increase the number of lanes from six (three in each direction) to 12 (six in each direction) and eliminated the requirement to change lanes through the area. The section was rebuilt in concrete instead of asphalt and noise walls were added.