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  2. Winona Transit Service - Wikipedia

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    Winona Transit Service operates four routes. Two routes begin at the transfer hub situated on 3rd Street and Center Street, while there is one east and one west route that connect with each of those routes. Hours of operation for regular routes are Monday through Friday from 6:00 A.M. to 6:15 P.M. Saturday service runs from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

  3. Transportation in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    An articulated bus in Minneapolis. 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 ...

  4. Metro Orange Line (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Marquette & 7th Street 2nd Avenue & 7th Street Many downtown routes, short walk to Metro C Line: Marquette & 11th Street 2nd Avenue & 11th Street Many downtown routes I-35W & Lake Street: Central, Phillips West, Lyndale, Whittier: October 21, 2021 (station) December 4, 2021 (Orange Line) Routes 21, 27, 53, 460, 464, 465, 470, 472, 475, 477, 479 ...

  5. Ride On (bus) - Wikipedia

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    RideOn extRa is a bus service that started on October 2, 2017 with route 101,a limited bus stop service via Maryland Route 355 between Medical Center station on WMATA metro train's red line and the Lakeforest Mall Transit Center. This bus route has free WiFi, USB charging ports, and more padding in the seats compared to traditional Ride On ...

  6. Minnesota Valley Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Initially, goals were to add additional trips on routes with one trip so that each route had at least 3 trips, and creation of a dial-a-ride service. [4] In March 1990, MVTA sought bids to operate their bus service, [ 5 ] and in January 1991 routes began operating under MVTA branding while still being operated under contract by MTC.

  7. Metro E Line (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The route was identified in Metro Transit's 2014 Arterial Transitway Corridors Study as one of twelve local routes to be upgraded to bus rapid transit. The study concluded that the busiest portion of Route 6, on Hennepin Avenue between downtown Minneapolis and Uptown, should be upgraded with an extension connecting it to West Lake station on the upcoming Southwest LRT. [7]

  8. Metro C Line (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    A Metro C Line bus heading northbound in the 7th Street bus lane installed in 2021. The route enters downtown along 7th Street, which splits into one-way pairs; 8th Street southbound and 7th Street northbound. Southbound, three BRT stations are currently open, at Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center and 8th Street at Nicollet Mall and at 3rd/4th ...

  9. Duluth Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    E Superior St & N 60th Ave E 104 Downtown Duluth. Duluth Transportation Center E 4th St 105 E 9th St 106 College of St. Scholastica: 107 Duluth Heights. Miller Hill Mall Lake Superior College: 108 Duluth International Airport: Duluth Heights. Miller Hill Mall 109 Proctor. N 2nd Ave & 5th St Oneota: Express service via I-35: 110 Superior, Wisconsin