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The Mankato Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Mankato and North Mankato, Minnesota. 7 standard weekday and 2 standard Saturday local routes are provided, plus 8 lines affiliated with Minnesota State University, Mankato .
Southern Minnesota Area Rural Transit (SMART) is a provider of mass transportation in Freeborn, Mower, Steele, and Waseca counties in Minnesota, with deviated fixed-routes serving the major cities, as well as demand-response service across the counties. The service is operated by Cedar Valley Services, Inc.
Hermann Express is a provider of mass transportation in New Ulm, Minnesota with one route serving the region. The service is provided by Brown County Human Services. Previously, bus service in New Ulm was provided by the private company New Ulm Bus Line, which operated from 1946 to 1961. [1]
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La Crosse County, Wisconsin and Houston County, Minnesota: La Crosse, Wisconsin and La Crescent, Minnesota: 3,214 39 [329] Mankato Transit System: Blue Earth County: Mankato: 20 [330] Maple Grove Transit: Minneapolis – Saint Paul: Maple Grove: Metro Area Transit: Fargo, North Dakota–Moorhead, Minnesota metropolitan area: Fargo: Metro ...
The number of intercity bus routes has declined significantly since the early 1990s, and several routes went away when Greyhound restructured in the mid-2000s decade. Greyhound was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota , but cutbacks have led that city to be cut out of the normal intercity bus route network.
Metro Transit began study of 11 corridors for their potential for arterial bus rapid transit in 2011–2012. [47] Those 11 routes served 90,000 riders per weekday, which was close to half of the total ridership for urban routes. Ridership on implemented routes was predicted to increase 20 to 30 percent after the first year of opening.
Good Thunder, after whom the town is named. Originally, this area was a part of the Winnebago Reservation from 1855 to 1859. John Graham established a hotel in what is now the town in 1870. [6] When the railroad arrived in Minnesota, the town began as an agricultural commerce center.