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Transitway Branding Transportation Committee January 23, 2012 Northstar Line Continued Transitway Branding Transportation Committee January 23, 2012 Northstar Line continued 94 94 35W 35E 694 94 694 Northstar Line 694 94 35W 35E Minneapolis 694 394 Green Line St. Paul 94 494 extension Blue Line Green Line 494 494 Orange Line Orange 35W 35E 77 METRO system Red Line June 2014 Downtown Minneapolis Inset Blue Line (LRT) 94 Green Line (LRT) 35W Orange Line (BRT) 55 Red Line (BRT) Transit Stations Northstar Line (commuter rail) 94 Regional Multimodal Hub 35W Miles 0 1 2 4 6 Metropolitan Council Regional Transit Services Branding Service Type Name Logo LRT & Hwy BRT METRO Local, Limited, Express Bus Metro Transit Commuter Rail Metro Transit Northstar Regional ADA Metro Mobility Regional Dial-a-Ride Transit Link Regional Vanpool Metro Vanpool Metro Street side back Curb side front NOTE: KIOSK 1 - ALL STAINLESS STEEL SHEET IS 316L W/ #6 BRUSH FINISH. ILLUMINATED D/F CABINET W/ - ALL STAINLESS STEEL TO BE ADHERED WITH 3M4950 VHB TAPE. ILLUMINATED S/F HEADER - ALL DISSIMILAR METALS TO BE TREATED WITH ECK (ELECTROLYSIS CORROSION KONTROL) TO PROHIBIT DISSIMILAR METALS FROM ELECTROLYSIS AND GALVANIC CORROSION.A HEADER - FABRICATED ALUMINUM W/ STAINLESS STEEL EXTERIOR SHEETING 3 2 - SIDE A TO HAVE CLEAR LEXAN FACE WITH 2ND SURFACE VINYL GRAPHICS - ONLY “INFORMATION” COPY IS TO ILLUMINATE WHITE - SIDE B TO BE BLANK FACE B CABINET - FABRICATED ALUMINUM W/ STAINLESS STEEL EXTERIOR SHEETING - TWO GILL STYLE LOUVERED VENTS ON EACH END 3 - SIDE A TO HAVE DIGITAL PRINT INSERT SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS - SIDE B TO HAVE VINYL GRAPHICS APPLIED TO DIFFUSER C CABINET DOOR - FABRICATED STAINLESS STEEL SQ. TUBE W/ STAINLESS STEEL PIANO HINGE AND PROP-ROD (DOOR HOLDER) - CLEAR LEXAN FACE -SECURED WITH 1/4-20 S.S. FLAT HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW (5/32" HEX SIZE) D SIDE ACCESS DOOR - FABRICATED STAINLESS STEEL W/ SIDE HINGE -SECURED WITH 1/4-20 S.S. FLAT HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW (5/32" HEX SIZE) ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS: SALES: SH - (24ft.) LUXEMBRITE LED770 PN--W0013 - (1) 60 WATT POWER SUPPLY 100-240,277V PN-771-16212 DESIGN: CH 74-3/16” 71-3/16” INFORMATION Blue Line to Target Field Station You are here to Airport / Mall of America You are here to Airport / Mall of America CAPITOL/RICE STREET to Warehouse /Hennepin Ave You are here to Airport / Mall of America to downtown Minneapolis You are here Dec. 4, 2 Apr to Airport / Mall of America 0 Hiawatha Line (Route 55) Departure Times Continuing your trip from this station 1 0 10 08A - Lake to downtown Minneapolis Target Field to downtown Minneapolis to Airport/Mall of America Lake Street/Midtown Station Street You are here Route 888 Northstar Line Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday/Holiday Monday-Friday Saturday Sunday/Holiday Station t to Abbott NW Hospital/Children's Hospital, Minneapolis e o Lunes a Viernes Sabado Domingo/Dias Festivos Lunes a Viernes Sabado Domingo/Dias Festivos d 27 26th St E i 3 d Institute of Arts, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage s o r to Terminal 2–Humphrey/ w e v AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM n i N t o R - Mall of America . w r Downtown Minneapolis 4:37 12:07 4:37 12:07 4:37 12:07 3:35 12:03 3:35 12:03 3:35 12:03 t n Mi C W E . 5:02 12:17 5:13 12:17 5:13 12:17 4:18 12:13 4:18 12:13 4:18 12:13 d H n e i ne aw M Warehouse District/Hennepin Ave. 5:13 12:27 5:30 12:27 5:30 12:27 4:33 12:23 4:33 12:23 4:33 12:23 . a ath S po v i a A n 5:28 12:37 5:53 12:37 5:53 12:37 4:49 12:33 4:58 12:33 4:58 12:33 l i s U ve many downtown routes - 5:42 12:47 6:12 12:47 6:12 12:47 4:58 12:43 5:19 12:43 5:19 12:43 w Station detail e i 27th St E v VICTORIA STREET 2 r 5:55 12:57 6:26 12:57 6:26 12:57 5:07 12:53 5:33 12:53 5:33 12:53 i a F 6:05 1:07 6:40 1:07 6:40 1:07 5:19 1:03 5:57 1:03 5:57 1:03 55 Hiawatha Line o to Terminal 1–Lindbergh/ t downtown Minneapolis 6:15 1:17 6:55 1:17 6:55 1:17 5:27 1:13 6:16 1:13 6:16 1:13 6:25 1:27 7:10 1:27 7:10 1:27 5:38 1:23 6:30 1:23 6:30 1:23 Smiley’s H Nicollet Mall 6:35 1:37 7:25 1:37 7:25 1:37 5:49 1:33 6:41 1:33 6:41 1:33 i awa Clinic t H o i You are here 6:45 1:47 7:38 1:47 7:38 1:47 5:59 1:43 6:56 1:43 6:56 1:43 28th St E d awatha t 27 28th St E o ha many downtown routes w 6:55 1:57 7:53 1:57 7:53 1:57 6:09 1:53 7:11 1:53 7:11 1:53 n A t o v to Mall of America e 2 7:05 2:07 8:08 2:07 8:08 2:07 6:17 2:03 7:26 2:03 7:26 2:03 wn YouA Connect to Convention Center B t arev 27 Cub Foods o e A M here 7:15 2:17 8:23 2:17 8:23 2:17 6:27 2:13 7:41 2:13 7:41 2:13 i ir n p neapo 7 E Lake St o 7:25 2:27 8:38 2:27 8:38 2:27 6:39 2:23 7:56 2:23 7:56 2:23 S r 27 t / M Green ve l 7:35 2:37 8:57 2:37 8:53 2:37 6:50 2:33 8:11 2:33 8:11 2:33 a is l Institute l A o 7:45 2:47 9:07 2:47 9:08 2:47 7:01 2:41 8:23 2:43 8:26 2:43 27th A f Government Plaza A Minnehaha Mall 29th St E m 7:55 2:57 9:17 2:57 9:27 2:57 7:09 2:51 8:33 2:53 8:41 2:53 29th St E e ri c many downtown routes ve S 8:03 3:07 9:27 3:07 9:37 3:07 7:17 3:01 8:40 3:03 8:56 3:03 a 8:11 3:17 9:37 3:17 9:57 3:17 7:25 3:11 8:53 3:13 9:11 3:13 Rainbow 55 2 26th A Foods to Airport / downtown Mpls Transitway ve S ve S 8:20 3:27 9:47 3:27 10:07 3:27 7:33 3:21 9:03 3:23 9:19 3:23 Target Pioneer & Soldiers 8:28 3:35 9:57 3:37 10:17 3:37 7:43 3:31 9:13 3:33 9:26 3:33 Hi-Lake 28th A 29th A You are here 8:37 3:45 10:07 3:47 10:27 3:47 7:53 3:41 9:23 3:43 9:41 3:43 Memorial Cemetery Shopping Center to Uptown B You E Lake St to downtown St. Paul 8:47 3:55 10:17 3:57 10:37 3:57 8:03 3:51 9:33 3:53 9:53 3:53 21 27 21 are 21 Downtown East/Metrodome here 53 53 8:57 4:05 10:27 4:07 10:47 4:07 8:13 4:01 9:43 4:03 10:03 4:03 E Lake St A 53 ve Police to Mall of America YWCA Midtown D Routes 3,16, 50 (to University of MN) 9:07 4:15 10:37 4:17 10:57 4:17 8:23 4:10 9:53 4:13 10:13 4:13 S C Station Key to map ve Market S M 9:17 4:25 10:47 4:27 11:07 4:27 8:33 4:20 10:03 4:23 10:23 4:23 ve S ve S n 2 Mpls ell inn in eh 9:27 4:35 10:57 4:37 11:17 4:37 8:43 4:29 10:13 4:33 10:33 4:33 g a 18th A A Cedar Longfellow A 19th A Public A ha Roads v 9:37 4:45 11:07 4:47 11:27 4:47 8:53 4:37 10:23 4:43 10:43 4:43 Schools e A v e 9:47 4:53 11:17 4:57 11:37 4:57 9:03 4:45 10:33 4:53 10:53 4:53 E 31st St Bus Routes 7 Cedar-Riverside 9:57 5:02 11:27 5:07 11:47 5:07 9:13 4:55 10:43 5:03 11:03 5:03 E 31st St Bus Stops A B to Airport / downtown Mpls 10:07 5:12 11:37 5:17 11:57 5:17 9:23 5:05 10:53 5:13 11:13 5:13 Rail Line H 10:17 5:22 11:47 5:27 5:27 9:33 5:15 11:03 5:23 11:23 5:23 S ia 7 wath Park & Ride Lot ve ve S 10:27 5:32 11:57 5:37 5:37 9:43 5:25 11:13 5:33 11:33 5:33 South ve S a d A You are here 2 High School A Handicap Parking 10:37 5:42 5:47 5:47 9:53 5:33 11:23 5:43 11:43 5:43 22 ve 21st A 22nd A 23r 10:47 5:52 5:57 5:57 10:03 5:42 11:33 5:53 11:53 5:53 111 10:57 6:01 6:07 6:07 10:13 5:52 11:43 6:03 6:03 E 32nd St 11:07 6:10 6:17 6:17 10:23 6:02 11:53 6:13 6:13 E 32nd St Finding your route Franklin Avenue 11:17 6:18 6:27 6:27 10:33 6:12 6:26 6:26 ve S t Find your destination in the list o 11:27 6:26 6:37 6:37 10:43 6:22 6:41 6:41 ve S Routes 2, 8, 9, 22 55 Hiawatha Line 46 below to determine where to 20th A t Gates B, C, D, E 11:37 6:36 6:47 6:47 10:53 6:32 6:56 6:56 h 24th A t S 3 o t 11:47 6:46 6:57 6:57 11:03 6:44 7:11 7:11 r board your route.
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