Animation of the Central Corridor LRT line from 5th and Cedar to the Maintenance facility
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Downtown St. Paul on Central Corridor
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Milwaukee County Transit System
Milwaukee County Transit System 2010 New Flyer D40LFR on route 10 and 55.
Milwaukee County Transit System New Flyer D40LF
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Coon Rapids Fire Department Open House
Open House
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Station #1 is located on Egret Boulevard, one block North of Coon Rapids Boulevard. Station #2 is located at 1199 121st Ave NW. Station #3 is located at Crooked Lake Boulevard and 113th Avenue
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Station #1 is located on Egret Boulevard, one block North of Coon Rapids Boulevard. Station #2 is located at 1199 121st Ave NW. Station #3 is located at Crooked Lake Boulevard and 113th Avenue
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Oct. 9,2010
Fire Sprinkler Demonstration at Station 2
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Maple Grove Route 784 and 785 Update
•Effective, Monday October 11, Maple Grove Transit will add a new trip leaving Wal-Mart at 8:00 a.m.
•The new Route 785 will begin on December 6 from the new Parkway Transit Station.
•The Route 784 and the Wal-Mart park-and-ride are eliminated on December 3.
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•The new Route 785 will begin on December 6 from the new Parkway Transit Station.
•The Route 784 and the Wal-Mart park-and-ride are eliminated on December 3.
Click here for details:
Friday, October 1, 2010
Metro Transit Temporarily Closes 2 Mpls. Bus Stops
At the request of the Minneapolis Police Department, Metro Transit temporarily closed two bus stops on the north side of the city.
The two stops, located at the intersection of Penn Avenue North and Golden Valley Road, were closed on Sept. 13 and will stay closed through Oct. 13.
The department asked for the closures in response to loitering and drug dealing at the intersection and an increase in violent crime, according to Inspector Mike Martin, the commander of the fourth precinct.
The shuttered stops service the 19 line, one of the city's busiest. About 185 riders board buses at the two stops on an average weekday, according to Bob Gibbons, a Metro Transit spokesman.
There are no plans to permanently close the stops, Gibbons said.
Community members will rally to protest the closures at the intersection on Saturday at 3 p.m.
The two stops, located at the intersection of Penn Avenue North and Golden Valley Road, were closed on Sept. 13 and will stay closed through Oct. 13.
The department asked for the closures in response to loitering and drug dealing at the intersection and an increase in violent crime, according to Inspector Mike Martin, the commander of the fourth precinct.
The shuttered stops service the 19 line, one of the city's busiest. About 185 riders board buses at the two stops on an average weekday, according to Bob Gibbons, a Metro Transit spokesman.
There are no plans to permanently close the stops, Gibbons said.
Community members will rally to protest the closures at the intersection on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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