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Burnsville Transit Station is a transit facility located in the vicinity of downtown Burnsville, Minnesota, and is the flagship station of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA). The station is the busiest park and ride location in the Twin Cities region and offers approximately 1,400 parking spaces. [ 3 ]
The station is located at the corner of Minnesota State Highway 13 in the downtown of Burnsville, Minnesota. The station is located between Minnesota Valley Transit Authority's (MVTA) Burnsville Transit Station and Heart of the City Park and Ride, providing bus connections and park and ride capacity.
Burnsville Transit Station 464: 125th & Glenhurst 3rd & Washington Savage Park & Ride, Burnsville Transit Station 465: County Rd. 42 and Portland Ave (Burnsville) 4th St. SE & Ridder Arena (University of Minnesota) Burnsville Transit Station, South Bloomington Transit Center 467: Kenrick Avenue Park & Ride (Lakeville) Gateway Ramp (Downtown ...
Metro Transit's future plans in the restructure report show possible expansion of Route 535's service from just weekdays to everyday service, and route extensions to the University of Minnesota, and south to Burnsville Transit Station. About 20–30 years ago a bus stop was built on the I-35W bridge over Lake Street.
Burnsville Transit Station was the first major transit station constructed by MVTA. A year later in 1994, the new park-and-ride lot in Burnsville near I-35W was slated for construction in that same year. [16] The 550-space lot with room for expansion would quadruple the previous lot.
The Burnsville Transit Station serves as the hub and headquarters of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, providing regional bus service to five other suburbs. Burnsville is home to a regional mall ( Burnsville Center ), a section of Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve , 310-foot (94 m) vertical ski peak Buck Hill , and part of the Minnesota Valley ...
The Target Field station provides a connection to the Northstar commuter rail line, while the Mall of America station allows for transfers to the Metro Red Line bus rapid transit service. The A Line bus rapid transit line connects with the 46th Street Blue Line station and the Snelling Avenue Green Line stop. [1]
Pages in category "Burnsville, Minnesota" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... Burnsville Transit Station; Burnsville Center;