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Minnesota Valley Transit Authority operates several park and ride facilities, often with multistory parking ramps, indoor waiting areas, and transfer opportunities to other routes. Palomino Hills Park and Ride (1993) Burnsville Transit Station (1995) Apple Valley Transit Station (1999) Eagan Transit Station (1999) Savage Park and Ride (1999)
Inspiration Point Wayside Rest is a state highway wayside rest located along Minnesota State Highway 16 southwest of Lanesboro, Fillmore County, Minnesota.Minnesotan architect Arthur R. Nichols designed the wayside and it was built between 1934 and 1937 by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and the Civilian Conservation Corps. [1]
Lanesboro is a city in Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 754 at the 2010 census. [4] It was named after F. A. Lane, an early landowner. The South Branch of the Root River flows through it, with a waterfall dam across from Sylvan Park.
SouthWest Station is a park and ride facility and a transit hub with two bus platforms for SouthWest Transit in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. [1] The station is being reconfigured to include a light rail station on the Metro Southwest LRT, which is an extension of the Green Line.
The current park-and-ride facility is located on a sliver of land in between Minnesota State Highway 610 and Foley Boulevard. It has 3,200 parking spaces with a surface lot and a two-story parking ramp, giving it more than four times the capacity of the largest existing Northstar station, Elk River (754 spaces).
Due to high park and ride demand, MVTA moved some service to the 370 space Heart of the City public ramp about a 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) south in 2018. [4] [5] The Metropolitan Council's 2021 park-and-ride system report found 267 cars parked at the station compared to 1,116 in 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [3]
The park and ride facility was moved to a new station at 30th Avenue using funds for the American Boulevard station, which would then be constructed at a later date. [8] [9] [10] Bus and train platforms are located on the ground floor of the east parking ramp of the mall. When the station first opened until the 2019 renovation, passengers were ...
The second new park & ride is East Creek Station in Chaska. That facility was opened in early June 2008 at the southwest corner of Highway 212 and County Road 41. The third new park & ride is Chanhassen Transit Station opened in December 2011 and is located north of Highway 5, just next to the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres on Market St.