The light rail line from Minneapolis, Bloomington, Minnesota – Added in 2014
Monday, August 23rd, 2010In 2004, the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, received a change rather than the residents to travel to and from work. The light rail has been introduced to improve the Metro Transit Trip and allow an easier way for the Mall of America Bloomington city. The line through the company, which owns the work combines all of the Twin Cities' bus to downtown Minneapolis, Minneapolis -St. Paul International Airport and the Mall of the notoriousAmerica.
The underground works twenty hours a day, leaving every 7-15 minutes during the day and about 15-30 minutes apart in the evening. This line is the city of wonder and a great success for Metro Transit. About 65% of participants than go with this option, simply through the city on a regular basis. The route of the LRT is very simple. Begins in the gallery district of Minneapolis, and Metro is moving to the west of downtown Minneapolis. Work centerHiawatha Avenue Hiawatha following the Midtown Park and Fort Snelling. After the driver hit the international airport and the last stop is the Mall of America. There are a total of 17 stations, a trip to downtown Minneapolis MOA about 45 minutes by car. It seems that long, but the landscape and the lack of traffic during peak hours makes this gold mine for travelers and lovers as the center.
There are three locations of the stations, the Park and Ride facilities, which have free. This free 28th Avenue, Bloomington, Fort Snelling and Lake Street / Motown. They are extremely beneficial because parking downtown Minneapolis or attract the size of the Metrodome and Target Center can be very expensive. This is the reason that runners love this new Travel Option.
The next phase of Light Rail Twin Citie's environment is to add a second line from downtown Minneapolis to Twin Cities University, which extends to connectalong downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul both. The design is quite complex and the design is still underway. The project should do some time in 2014, browsing through the Metropolitan Area Twin Citie to complete a simple and organized.
