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  2. Metro Blue Line (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the Hiawatha Line (Route 55) prior to May 2013, [3] the line was originally named after the Milwaukee Road's Hiawatha passenger train and Hiawatha Avenue, reusing infrastructure from the former and running parallel to the latter for a portion of the route. The line opened June 26, 2004, and was the first light rail service in Minnesota.

  3. List of Metro (Minnesota) light rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the Blue Line, which was initially known as the Hiawatha Line, began in 2001. [4] The line opened in two phases in 2004, beginning with a 12-station stretch from the Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue station through the Fort Snelling station in June.

  4. 30th Avenue station (Metro Transit) - Wikipedia

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    30th Avenue station is a light rail and bus station on the Blue Line [2] in the Twin Cities region of the U.S. state of Minnesota. [3] The station opened with the second phase of the Hiawatha Line on December 4, 2004. It has a 1,585-space park and ride facility. [4]

  5. Metro (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Metro (styled as METRO) is a transit network in Minnesota serving the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.It also provides service to some suburban areas. As of 2022, the system consists of two light rail lines (Blue and Green Lines) and five bus rapid transit (BRT) lines (Orange Line, Red Line, A, C, and D Lines) all of which are operated by the local public transit company: Metro Transit.

  6. 46th Street station (Metro Transit) - Wikipedia

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    46th Street station is a light rail station on the Metro Blue Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota.This station is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of 46th Street and Minnesota State Highway 55 (Hiawatha Avenue), in the Ericsson neighborhood.

  7. 38th Street station (Metro Transit) - Wikipedia

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    38th Street station is a light rail station on the Blue Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This station is located at the intersection of 38th Street and Minnesota State Highway 55 (Hiawatha Avenue), in Minneapolis. This is a center-platform station. Service began at this station when the Blue Line opened on June 26, 2004.

  8. Hiawatha LRT Trail - Wikipedia

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    Hiawatha LRT Trail is part of dual transit way known as a rails-with-trails system. [5] The transit way opened in 2004 with a mixed-use path running alongside the Hiawatha light-rail transit (LRT) line for most of its route. The multi-use trail has been referred to as “Hiawatha Trail,” "Hiawatha LRT Trail,” and "Hiawatha Bike Trail.”

  9. Government Plaza station - Wikipedia

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    Service began at this station when the first phase of the Hiawatha Line, now the Blue Line, opened on June 26, 2004. Additional light rail service commenced June 14, 2014, with opening of the Green Line to Saint Paul. The station was designed by Barbour LaDouceur Architects, with Seitu Jones serving as architectural design team artist.