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Minnesota State Highway 66 (MN 66) was a highway in south-central Minnesota, which ran from its intersection with Blue Earth County Roads 1 and 10 near Good Thunder and continued north to its northern terminus at its interchange with U.S. Highway 169 / State Highway 60 in the city of Mankato.
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 .
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.
Jun. 20—NORTH MANKATO — North Mankato has long tried to find the right fit of mass transit for a city that doesn't have the population of Mankato but has major employers like Taylor Corp., as ...
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.
Renumbered MN 92: MN 66: 12.059: 19.407 Good Thunder: US 169/MN 60 in Mankato: 1961: 2016 Became Blue Earth CSAH 1 MN 66 — — MN 56 east of Isle: US 61 east of Finlayson: 1934: 1961 TH 66 — — TH 12 in Montevideo: TH 26 north of Appleton: 1920: 1934 Renumbered MN 7: MN 67: 83.026: 133.617
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In 2009, the DTA was named Transit System of the Year by the Minnesota Public Transit Association. [2] DTA operates 14 bus routes in the Twin Ports region. Two "GO Line" routes provide frequent, limited-stop service on key corridors, and a shuttle service operates during summers to connect tourist destinations on the Duluth waterfront.