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Transit centers are major bus facilities operated by Metro Transit. These transit centers provide indoor waiting areas, timed transfers, and driver layover facilities. Some transit centers also provide bike parking and park and ride facilities. Transit centers are usually co-located with shopping malls, parking ramps, or off-street hubs adjacent to METRO stations. These transit centers follow a hub and spoke model.
In addition, E_X_X METRO stations provide on-street transfers to several routes.
List of transit centers
editName | City | METRO Services | Future METRO Services | Bus Routes | Ridership (2018 avg. daily boardings) | Notes |
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Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center | Minneapolis | ● C Line | ● D Line (2021) | 5, 9, 19, 22, 39, 134, 452 755 | Provides connections to Greyhound Lines and Jefferson Lines intercity bus service at the co-located Hawthorne Transportation Center. | |
Ramp B/5th Street Transit Center | Minneapolis | 3, 14, 39, 94, 355, 365, 375, 721, 724, 887, 992 | A two minute walk from Target Field Station with connections to the METRO Blue Line, Green Line, and Northstar Commuter Rail. | |||
Brooklyn Center Transit Center | Brooklyn Center | ● C Line | ● D Line (2021) | 5, 19, 22, 721, 722, 723, 724, 761, 801 | ||
Chicago/Lake Transit Center | Minneapolis | ● D Line (2021) ● B Line (2022) |
5, 21, 39, 53 | Public art installation On the Move by St. Paul artist Ta-Coumba Aiken. | ||
Columbia Heights Transit Center | Columbia Heights | 10, 11, 59, 118, 801 | ||||
Gateway Transit Center | Minneapolis | 3, 7, 11, 18, 22, 133, 135, 156, 460, 464, 465, 467, 470, 472, 476, 477, 478, 479, 490, 491, 492, 493, 554, 587, 588, 589, 600, 755, 756, 758, 764 | ||||
Leamington Transit Center | Minneapolis | ● Orange Line (2021) | 10, 25, 59 | Two minute walk from Marquette/2nd stop group G and H and future 2nd Ave & 11th St station on the METRO Orange Line. | ||
Mall of America Transit Center | Bloomington | ● Blue Line ● Red Line |
● D Line (2021) ● Riverview Corridor (2032) |
5, 54, 415, 444, 495, 515, 538, 539, 540, 542 | Busiest transit center in Minnesota. Rebuilt in 2019. | |
Maplewood Mall Transit Center | Maplewood | Lua error in Module:Adjacent_stations at line 430: "title" is missing from the data page. (2028) | 54, 64, 80, 219, 223, 265, 270, 272 | Park and ride (1,007 spaces) | ||
Northtown Transit Center | Blaine | 10, 25, 805, 824, 825, 831, 852, 854, 860 | Park and ride (366 spaces) Metro Transit is planning to build a new transit center and park and ride just south of the existing structure by 2020. | |||
Robbinsdale Transit Center | Robbinsdale | ● Bottineau LRT (2024) | 14, 32, 716, 717, 158 | Future Robbinsdale station on the METRO Blue Line Extension. | ||
Rosedale Transit Center | Roseville | ● A Line | 32, 65, 87, 223, 225, 227, 264, 801 | |||
Smith Avenue Transit Center | St. Paul | ● B Line (2022) ● Gold Line (2024) |
21, 61, 63, 64, 70, 265, 275, 294, 350, 351, 361, 364, 480, 484, 489, 860 | Public art installation Untitled by St. Paul artist Dick Huss. | ||
South Bloomington Transit Center | Bloomington | ● Orange Line (2021) | 18, 465, 535, 539, 554, 597 | Park and ride (195 spaces) Future I-35W & 98th St station on the METRO Orange Line. | ||
Southdale Transit Center | Edina | ● E Line (2023) | 6, 515, 537, 538, 578, 579, 600 | Park and ride (161 spaces) | ||
Starlite Transit Center | Brooklyn Park | ● Bottineau LRT (2024) | 705, 723, 724, 764 | Two mintute walk from the future Brooklyn Boulevard station on the METRO Blue Line Extension. Named after the former drive-in theatre and subsequent mall on the site. | ||
State Fair Transit Hub | Falcon Heights | 960, 17 State Fair express routes | Seasonal only during the Minnesota State Fair. | |||
Sun Ray Transit Center | St. Paul | ● Gold Line (2024) | 63, 70, 74, 80, 219, 350 | |||
Saint Paul Union Depot | St. Paul | ● Green Line | ● B Line (2022) ● Gold Line (2024) Lua error in Module:Adjacent_stations at line 430: "title" is missing from the data page. (2028) ● Riverview Corridor (2032) |
3, 16, 21, 54, 94, 262, 417, 480, 484, 489, 992 | Provides connections to Amtrak, Greyhound Lines, Jefferson Lines, and Megabus intercity services. | |
Uptown Transit Station | Minneapolis | ● B Line (2022) ● E Line (2023) |
6, 12, 17, 21, 23, 53, 114, 115, 612 | Located on Hennepin Avenue over the Midtown Greenway. |
List of on-street transit centers
editName | City | METRO Services | Future METRO Services | Bus Routes | Ridership (2018 avg. daily boardings) | Notes |
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38th Street station (Metro Transit) | Minneapolis | ● Blue Line | ||||
46th Street station (Metro Transit) | Minneapolis | ● Blue Line | ||||
Franklin Avenue station | Minneapolis | ● Blue Line | ||||
I-35W and 46th Street station | Minneapolis | ● Orange Line (2021) | ||||
Lake Street/Midtown station | Minneapolis | ● Blue Line |
List of opt-out transit centers
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