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Seasonal express service during the Minnesota State Fair. Branded as Twins Express when operating to Minnesota Twins games. May be used for other special event service. B: Target Field: 684 † East Creek Park and Ride Gateway Transit Center Highway 212, Crosstown Highway, Interstate 35W, Marq2 transit corridor
Located in the North Loop area of Downtown Minneapolis, the station is named for Target Field, the Minnesota Twins baseball stadium. METRO Blue Line light rail service started on November 14, 2009; Northstar Line commuter rail service started November 16, 2009; METRO Green Line light rail service started on June 14, 2014.
According to the 1964 Minnesota Twins program, the Thunderbird Motel is "Just a Home Run From Metropolitan Stadium," and featured Dick Clausen at the piano and organ. [ citation needed ] The motel competed primarily with the Holiday Inn , with its famous Great Sign , which was erected in 1961 at the intersection of Interstate 494 and 34th Ave ...
Northstar served 81,561 rides to 64 Minnesota Twins games in 2019. [ 58 ] Anoka County ended up paying Metro Transit for 2020 and 2021 operating expenses after the 2021 bill was reduced from nearly $6 million to $1.95 million due to funds from BNSF and federal COVID relief bills.
On May 20, 2006, the Minnesota Legislature approved a bill [60] authorizing a new Twins ballpark on the Rapid Park site at an initial budgeted cost of $522 million. The cost was to be split between the Minnesota Twins (25%) and Hennepin County (75%). The Twins agreed to a total contribution of $130 million. A public referendum was not required ...
The University of Minnesota's Campus Shuttle is a zero-fare bus service operating on the University's Minneapolis and St. Paul (Falcon Heights) campuses. In 2009, the system carried more than 3.9 million riders, [1] making it the second-busiest transit system in Minnesota after the Twin Cities's primary provider Metro Transit. It outpaces all ...
Home of: Minnesota Twins - AL (1982-2009) Location: 900 5th Street South; 4th Street South (northeast, left field); Chicago Avenue/Kirby Puckett Way (northwest, third base); 5th and 6th Streets (southwest, first base); 11th Avenue South (southeast, right field) Currently: Demolished 2014; U.S. Bank Stadium opened on the site in September, 2016
The U of M Transitway is a busway operated by the University of Minnesota between its Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. The Transitway is primarily used by the #121 Campus Connector route of the U of M Campus Shuttle, with additional seasonal services for the Minnesota State Fair and Minnesota Golden Gophers athletic events.