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Billings Metropolitan Transit (MET) is the public transit system in Billings, Montana. MET Transit provides fixed-route and paratransit bus service to the City of Billings Monday-Saturday. The MET is the primary mode of transportation for many citizens of the city. [1] Met serves about 2,000 passengers a day. It currently employs around 60 people.
First Interstate Arena (colloquially known as The Metra) is a multi-purpose arena located at MetraPark, the fairgrounds of Billings, Montana. The arena has a capacity of 8,700 for ice hockey and indoor football games, 10,500 for basketball , and up to 12,000 for concerts . [ 1 ]
University of Montana: Missoula: 1,200 9 330 [339] [340] Capital Transit: Lewis and Clark County: Helena: MET Transit: Billings: Billings 1,850 20 1,520 [341] [342] Great Falls Transit: Great Falls and Black Eagle: Great Falls 1,012 13 1,142 [343] [344] Mountain Line: Missoula and the University of Montana: Missoula 5,600 17 1,741 [345 ...
With an average weekday ridership of 294,600 in 2015, Metra is the fourth-busiest commuter rail system in the United States, only behind New York City metropolitan area systems. [1] [2] The Metra system has a total of 243 active stations spread out on 11 rail lines with 487.5 miles (784.6 km) of tracks.
The Billings metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Montana. It is centered around Billings in the south central portion of Montana and has a population is 184,167 as of 2020. [1] It includes Carbon, Stillwater and Yellowstone counties, [2] and has one of the geographically largest trade, cultural, business and ...
Billings station is a historic train depot in the Historic District of downtown Billings, Montana, United States. The depot was constructed to serve as a passenger station for the Northern Pacific Railway , Great Northern and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy .
Metra (reporting mark METX) is the primary commuter rail system [a] in the Chicago metropolitan area serving the city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs via the Union Pacific Railroad, BNSF Railway, and other railroads. The system operates 243 stations on 11 rail lines. [4]
Montana Southern Railway: 1917 1940 N/A Montana Southern Railway: NP: 1893 1897 Gaylord and Ruby Valley Railway: Montana Union Railway: NP: 1886 1898 Northern Pacific Railway: Montana Western Railway: MWRR 1986 2003 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway: Montana Western Railway: 1909 1970 Burlington Northern Inc. Montana, Wyoming and ...