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Construction season is here. Ride it out with us! 

Know your transit alternatives 

It arrives annually and seems to never end; construction season in the Twin Cities. Metro Transit is a great way to avoid traffic or simply make it less stressful by letting us handle the driving and added gas costs. 

Check out these projects below and see how Metro Transit can help you navigate the ongoing construction season. 


2022 Construction Projects:

Hwy. 10 — Anoka

Transit options:

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


I-94 & I-35E — St. Paul 

Transit options: 

  • Route 94 — To/from downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis

  • Route 353 & 363 – To/from Woodbury and Cottage Grove & Hwy. 61/Lower Afton Rd. 

  • Route 54 — To/from St. Paul & 28th Ave. Station (30th Ave. Station beginning June 11)

  • MVTA Routes 480, 484 & 489 – To/from St. Paul

  • Route 275 — To/from St. Paul & Lino Lakes/35E & Co. Rd. 14 Park & Ride. and Vadnais Heights Co. Rd. E Park & Ride 

  • Route 294 — To/from Oakdale and St. Paul 

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


Hwy. 55/Hiawatha Ave. — Minneapolis 

Transit options: 

Map of Minneapolis projects

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


Hwy. 3/Robert St. — St. Paul

Transit options: 

St Paul construction projects

 

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


Hwy. 77/Cedar Ave. — Bloomington, Richfield, Minneapolis 

Transit options: 

Hwy 77 / Cedar Avenue Avenue construction projects

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


Hwy. 36 — Little Canada, Maplewood, North St. Paul, Oakdale, Lake Elmo, Oak Park Heights/Stillwater 

Transit options: 

  • Route 270 — To/from downtown Minneapolis from Maplewood Mall Park & Ride or Hwy. 36 & Rice St. Park & Ride

  • Route 294 — To/from downtown St. Paul via St. Croix Valley Rec Center Park & Ride or Oakdale Park & Ride at Hadley/Upper 17th

Map courtesy of the Minnesota Department of Transportation


First-time and return riders

We anticipate some new and returning customers during this construction season and we are here to help!

  • Ask your employer about Metropass and enroll if available.

  • Buy a Go-To Card – just one touch to a reader and you’re ready to ride.

  • Another way to pay includes our handy app. With the free app, you can plan your trip, see real-time arrival information for buses and trains, and buy transit tickets - all on the go.

  • Call 612-373-3333 to have a representative from our Transit Information Center help plan your trip.