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888 Northstar Line Northstar Line Page 1 of 2 888 metrotransit.org | 612-373-3333 Effective 12/1/18 Northstar Commuter Rail Line Big Lake Park & Ride Station 887 169 1 ELK RIVER 00 Connecting bus routes 1 Timepoint 10 M SISSIPPI RIV IS ER Elk River 2 Station RAMSEY Ramsey 101 Station 94 3 Anoka Station 4 805 ANOKA ROGERS Coon Rapids – 5 Riverdale Station M IS S I S 850 860 S IP P I R I VE 169 R COON RAPIDS 10 MAPLE BROOKLYN FRIDLEY GROVE PARK Fridley 6 Station 852 94 694 494 94 2nd St Target Field Washington Station 7 DOWNTOWN 394 MINNEAPOLIS Downtown Minneapolis 5th St 5th Ave 6th Ave 35W 3rd Ave N Target 2nd Ave N 7th St Washington Ave Blue/Green Field Platform 2 Station Northstar Platform Blue/Green 2nd Ave N Escalators/elevators Platform 1 to Northstar Line platform below 3rd St 1st Ave N TARGET FIELD 4th St 7th St Ramp B/5th St Transit Center Routes: 3, 14, 94, 355, 365, 375 Warehouse/ Hennepin Ave Station Rod Carew TARGET CENTER Twins Way 1st Ave N Hennepin Ave Nicollet Mall Station 6th St Northstar Line Page 2 of 2 888 metrotransit.org | 612-373-3333 Park & Ride Locations Special event service may be provided for some downtown events, including Twins and Vikings games. For dates and Park free at these lots while you schedules, visit metrotransit.org/Northstar. commute. No overnight parking. ANOKA Northstar trains do not operate on • Anoka Station: 2718 4th Ave these holidays: New Year’s Day, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor BIG LAKE Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Service • Big Lake Station: 19691 Co Rd 43 may be reduced on days before or after COON RAPIDS Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christ- mas or New Year’s Day. Look for details at • Coon Rapids-Riverdale Station: metrotransit.org or in Connect on buses 3050 Northdale Blvd NW and trains prior to these holidays. ELK RIVER • Elk River Station: This schedule is subject to change. T r a f fi c 17200 Twin Lakes Rd and weather conditions may delay buses. FRIDLEY Get updates on service during severe • Fridley Station Lot A: 6050 Main St winter weather at metrotransit.org/snow. • Fridley Station Lot B: 6151 E River Rd This document is available in alternative RAMSEY formats to individuals with disabilities. • Ramsey Station: 7550 Sunwood Dr Call 612-349-7365 or visit metrotransit.org..
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