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The Southwest LRT (Metro Green Line Extension) is an under–construction 14.5-mile (23.3 km) light rail transit corridor in Hennepin County, Minnesota, with service between Minneapolis and Eden Prairie. The estimated one-way travel time from Southwest Station in Eden Prairie to Target Field Station in Minneapolis is 32 minutes. [4]
In May 2019, the City of Minneapolis closed a portion of the Kenilworth Trail due to construction of the Southwest Light Rail Transit line. The full trail is scheduled to reopen in 2025. [6] Work on the light rail line stopped in January 2022 after damage was detected at a condo unit near the line, but was cleared to resume in April of that year.
Together, the Cedar Lake LRT Trail and the Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Trail are about 15.5 miles (24.9 km) long. This trail has a partial closure south from Pioneer Trail in Chanhassen since 2014 due to significant mudslides and unsafe conditions and a detour is posted. Reconstruction of the damaged trail section was scheduled for summer 2020.
Luce Line Trail—1 mile (1.6 km) in Minneapolis from Xerxes Avenue North to North Morgan Avenue Nokomis-Minnesota River Regional Trail —5.29 miles (8.51 km) The Mall Park—0.32 miles (0.51 km) of a linear park with paved multi-use paths near Lake of the Isles [ 9 ]
The line follows the path of former Metro Transit bus route 16 along University Avenue and Washington Avenue (which runs from downtown Minneapolis through the University of Minnesota main campus). It is the second light-rail line in the region, after the Blue Line , which opened in 2004 and connects Minneapolis with the southern suburb of ...
Hennepin County planners say the Soo Line Garden, 2845 Garfield Av., is the best place to build a paved trail to the Midtown Greenway bikeway within the 1.25 mile stretch between Humboldt and ...
The proposal would replace a southbound traffic lane of the highway with a four-mile-long bike lane that would connect to the existing Greenway path 4-mile-long bike lane extension proposed for ...
Martin Olav Sabo Bridge Signs marking the corridor A small community garden along the greenway in the Uptown area of Minneapolis shows some blooming bulbs in early spring of 2006. The Midtown Greenway is a 5.7-mile (9.2 km) rail trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota that follows the path of an abandoned route of the Milwaukee Road railway.