30th Avenue station (Metro Transit)

Light rail station in Bloomington, Minnesota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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] The south parking lot was closed for construction of a 1,443 space parking ramp, which opened in Fall 2008.

Location8100 30th Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota
Coordinates44°51′21″N 93°13′54″W
Platforms1 island platform
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30th Avenue
Station platform in 2015
General information
Location8100 30th Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota
Coordinates44°51′21″N 93°13′54″W
OwnerMetro Transit
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBus transport Metro Transit: 54, 444, 495, 538, 539
Construction
Structure type
At-grade
Parking1,443 spaces
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedDecember 4, 2004 (2004-12-04)
Former names28th Avenue (before June 11, 2022)
Passengers
2025280 daily[1]Increase 5.7%
Rank35 out of 37
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Mall of America
Terminus
Blue Line Bloomington Central
Former services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Mall of America
Terminus
Red Line
Drop-off only
Cedar Grove
One-way operation
Future services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Mall of America
Terminus
J Line American Boulevard
Intermediate stations to be determined
Location
Close

Red Line began to serve the station on June 22, 2013, going northbound only. Red Line service to 30th Avenue ended on May 19, 2017.

Because it was deliberately made difficult for drivers to park at the Mall of America and then ride the light rail, this is an easy alternative. It is only about two blocks from the Mall of America and is much more convenient for drivers to park and ride.

The station was originally 28th Avenue station and was renamed to the adjacent 30th Avenue in summer 2022 when 28th Avenue was renamed to Winstead Way in honor of former Bloomington mayor, Gene Winstead.[5] The cost to change the station name is estimated to be $15,000.[6]

Bus connections

From 30th Avenue Station, there is a direct bus connection to Route 54 which goes to downtown Saint Paul.

References

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