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No routes: 79 Snelling & Midway Parkway [a] Saint Paul August 25, 2016: No routes: No regular service: Snelling & Como June 11, 2016: Route 3 269 Snelling & Hewitt Hamline-Midway: No routes: 135 Snelling & Minnehaha Route 67 240 Snelling & University: Hamline-Midway, Union Park: Green Line, Routes 16, 21, 84 1,120 Snelling & Dayton: Union Park ...
The U of M Transitway is a busway operated by the University of Minnesota between its Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. The Transitway is primarily used by the #121 Campus Connector route of the U of M Campus Shuttle, with additional seasonal services for the Minnesota State Fair and Minnesota Golden Gophers athletic events.
5th Street Garage (Downtown Minneapolis) 4th St. and Minnesota St. (Downtown St. Paul) University Av 5th Street Garage Discontinued on June 14, 2014; replaced by the Green Line. Route 50U branch renamed Route 129. [63] 51 (first use) Route 51N renumbered Route 74, Route 51S renumbered Route 75, and Route 51W renumbered Route 75W. 51
Bus routes are numbered in accordance to portions of the metropolitan area served. Bus routes that primarily serve Minneapolis are numbered 1–49, 50–59 are inner-city limited-stop routes, 60–89 primarily serve St. Paul, and route 94 is an express route that connects the core areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul via I-94. 100 series routes ...
The northern terminus of the C Line is at Brooklyn Center Transit Center in Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Center.Station facilities include an indoor waiting area, restrooms, bike racks, and ticket vending machines and Go-To card readers for off-board fare collection. [8]
Routes 10, 17 Hennepin & 2nd St NE 1st Ave & 2nd St NE Nicollet Island Routes 4, 11, 61 Hennepin & Gateway North Loop, Downtown West: Routes 4, 6, 61 Hennepin & 3rd/4th St Downtown West Many downtown routes Hennepin & 5th St Metro Green Line and Metro Blue Line (Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue station), many downtown routes Hennepin & 7th/8th St
The Metro D Line is a bus rapid transit line in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota.The 18.5-mile (29.8 km) route primarily operates on Fremont and Chicago Avenues from Brooklyn Center through Minneapolis to the Mall of America in Bloomington. [4]
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.