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Metro Transit Route 21, in service in the Twin Cities since the 1950s, is gone, and the new B Line, which opened for service on June 14, is now providing rapid transit service in the Lake Street, ...
The bus line between Minneapolis and St. Paul, Route 21, was put into retirement Friday. The route is being replaced with Metro Transit's B Line rapid bus line. FOX 9's Maury Glover has the story.
The Metro Transit Route 21 bus travels from downtown St. Paul to Uptown Minneapolis, mostly following Selby Avenue, Marshall Avenue and Lake Street.
Metro Transit unveiled the new B-line Tuesday. It's a 13-mile bus route that will take you down the Lake Street corridor. Transit officials say it replaces the old Route 21, and this new service ...
Metro Transit will suspend service on 16 bus routes, many of them running parallel to existing light-rail lines, ... The Route 21 bus, ...
The B Line will largely replace Route 21, the slowest bus route in Metro Transit's system, and the second busiest. It will also connect to the Blue and Green light-rail lines, as well as five ...
Metro Transit announced that its Gold Line will open on March 22, 2025. ... The METRO B Line, which will replace Route 21, is scheduled to open on June 14, 2025. The METRO E Line, ...
From Dec. 9 until March 21, Metro Transit will try what is called “headway-based scheduling” on the state’s busiest route serving Brooklyn Center, north and south Minneapolis, Richfield ...
He says Metro Transit is working hard to get new employees in the driver's seat to keep buses rolling along. The transit operator has increased its starting wage to more than $21 an hour.
Metro Transit has not yet identified routes where the battery-powered buses will be used. The agency also plans for 20% of new 40-foot buses it buys in the future to be electric. Share ...