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Metro Transit operates 123 bus routes, 66 of which are local routes and 51 are express routes. An additional six bus routes are operated under contract with Maple Grove Transit. In 2012, Metro Transit buses averaged 230,575 riders per weekday. The system operates almost 900 wait shelters, including 180 reclaimed from CBS Outdoor in March 2014. [41]
A King County Metro trolleybus on route 36 passing through the International District en route to Othello station. This is a list of current routes operated by the mass transit agency King County Metro in the Greater Seattle area. It includes routes directly operated by the agency, routes operated by contractors and routes operated by King ...
Route 77J was split into Routes 428 and 429 (which had different routes and schedules than Route 77J did) on September 18, 1999. [76] 77K Route 77K was renumbered Route 442 on September 18, 1999. [76] 77P/77V Route 77P/77V was renumbered Route 476P/476V on December 8, 2001. [101] 77T/77Z
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.
Metro Transit began study of 11 corridors for their potential for arterial bus rapid transit in 2011–2012. [47] Those 11 routes served 90,000 riders per weekday, which was close to half of the total ridership for urban routes.
December 4, 2021 Route 515 Knox & 76th Street Route 540 Knox & American Boulevard Bloomington: Routes 4, 534, 538, 542 I-35W & 98th Street: Routes 18, 465, 534, 539, 546, 547 I-35W & Burnsville Parkway [a] Heart of the City: Burnsville: Route 444 Burnsville Heart of the City: Routes 425. Routes 444, 460, 465, 495 a short walk at Burnsville ...
A Metro Transit Route 5 bus stopped at a current Metro C Line station and future Metro D Line station. The D Line runs every 10–15 minutes on all days of the week. While Route 5 offered 24-hour a day service prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the D Line only runs from 4:00 AM to 1:30 AM daily.
The Blue Line is operated by Metro Transit, the primary bus and train operator in the Twin Cities. As of December 2022, the service operates from approximately 3:19 am to 12:50 am with 15‑minute headways most of the day. [4] The route averaged 32,928 daily riders in 2019, representing 13 percent of Metro Transit's ridership.