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Transit Guide for Minneapolis Visitors 94 March 2019 TRANSIT GUIDE FOR MINNEAPOLIS VISITORS Park Gold Medal Park Mill Ruins Ri ver Elliot Park 1st Ave 4th St SE 61 W Nicollet 11 a 1st St 6 University sh 5th St SE in g 4 to n 4 61 7 Grove Main 6 6 10th Ave 4th Ave Hennepin 2nd St Central e Lourdes l a University O d r LEGENDn Eastman tm y L a 8th Ave Bank n River Place Wilder METRO Green Line 724 61 Merriam 852 11 2nd Ave Approximately every 10 Power 5 5th St 6 Hennepin 2nd St SE 22 e Federal 4 minutes throughout Lake Oak the day; 14 in 3rd Ave Metro Transit L 3rd Ave 7 r 2nd Ave Reserve Customer Relations a st Bank every 10-15 minutes and Lost & Found th MISSISSIPPI RIVER St Anthony Main r W 19 o a N s 8 h 2nd St 19 8 in Main evenings; every 30-60 6th Ave 8 g W 14 t L o e y n st n 7th St 3 R minutes overnight.d iv a e r l e 4 P PLATFORM 2 kw 3 6 y 7 Post Ofce 25 Lakeside Target 1st Ave Main Branch L NORTHSTAR 17 y METROn Blue Line Field d 535 10 PLATFORM 1 4th St a 9 3rd St 3rd Ave l Station Ramp 724 e 645 Approximately every 10 852 61 14 724 minutes9 throught the day; 3 25 W Target Field 11 a every 15 minutes evenings.Border 4th St sh 25 17 n ing o 852 to St Anthony Falls t n 17 s Hennepin l 3 a 1st St y Ramp B/5th St 10 11 724 Northstar Commuter Rail o Wyman Bldg 2nd Ave R Transit Center 17 18 535 94 Routes: 3, 14, 94, Kickernick 6 645 Operates primarily during Bldg 7 25 Federal 353, 355, 365, 375 4 Marquette Ofce Plaza 14 Bldg rush hours Minneapolis The Depot Warehouse/ Library 2nd St Stone Arch Bridge 5 Minneapolis Butler Hennepin Ave 10 19 Square Milwaukee Rd 724 Station 3 Depot 5th Ave Holden 22 Lumber 7 Residence 5 Inn 1st Ave Exchange 18 Bldg 535 W Rail Station 19 es 852 3rd St t R 22 Target ive 3rd Center Towle 852 MacPhail r Pkwy Bldg Center for Loews 724 3 Music Mpls Hotel 2nd 9 Glenwood Nicollet Mall 535 7 Free Rides 4th Ave Gateway Transit Center 5 9 Dorsey 18 Ramp A/7th St Mayo Clinic Whitney Station 645 Routes: 133, 135, 156, 460, 464, 465, 467, 470, Mill City Square Bldg 4th St 2nd StMuseum Look for buses marked 12th Transit Center 61 First 14 14 19 852 5th St 472, 476, 477, 478, 479, 490, 491, 492, 493, Routes: 61, 134, Ave 22 724 Towers 3rd Ave 554, 587, 588, 589, 755, 756, 758, 764, SW Flex Guthrie Federal Bldg Theater “Free Ride”on Nicollet Mall 452, 679 RBC Plaza 645 & Courthouse 22 City 94 3 W Currie Currie Pantages Center as Theater 6th St Fire hin e 7 Dept g betweenl the Convention Greyhound Marriott to a Mpls Grain n and 61 Hotel 5th St City Hall d Rand Exchange Chicago n Jefferson Centery and 3rd Street in Lines Gaviidae Tower 22 L Station Brave New 7th St Nicollet Common 3rd St Workshop Government Plaza 7 Minneapolis. Wells US Bank Chestnut Fargo Station d Thresher 61 Radisson Plaza n e Center Hennepin 4th St Square 12th St rn State Blu la o County Jail t th Theatre r aw Crowne o H Lasalle P Orpheum Plaza Plaza Theatre 8th St Marquette Northstar Hennepin 7 10th Ave Hotel Co Gov't k Aloft 3 r 22 22 Bus Routes Residence Mpls Grand Center a Hotel YMCA IDS P Linden Inn Hotel 645 Chambers 9 Center 22 M 5th St E Post 9 Hotel US Bancorp Metro M TR E O 11th Ave Ofce Downtown Center Transit Hennepin TR G The 3 O re 9th St Service B e Commons School Co Gov't lu n Midwest Center Center e Lin University of 5 14 22 Li e W Plaza ne a Hotels 645 St Thomas U.S. Bank Stadium sh Ameriprise 19 22 in 394 Opus Hall Medical gt Arts Bldg 2nd Ave Financial Station on Hawthorne Center 724 94 Thrivent 6th St Retek Hennepin Co 4 Plaza W Young Foshay Health Services 6 10th St Quinlan Tower Accenture Theatres St 15th University of Bldg Tower St Thomas Laurel 13th St Lasalle Target 7th St Plaza Comfort 9 Suites U.S. Bank Stadium Museums 3rd Ave Harmon Nicollet e Basilica Hennepin l 16th St 16th a of Best Hennepin Co d 535 St Mary Doubletree WCCO-TV Medical Center n Western Spruce y Guest Suites 9 L 852 Mpls 645 Downtown 4th Ave 8th St 5 Minneapolis 645 Hilton Portland Community and Hotel & 852 Points of Interest Technical College Towers 3 YWCA Orchestra le k 14 a Hall Loring Park 5th Ave r Y 12th St a Hennepin Co h Ave P t Peavey 535 11 Leamington Medical Center 724 1 Plaza th St 1 5th St Transit Center 9th Ave 9th St 5 19 94 Routes: 10, 25, 59 Downtown Zone limit 10 11 645 25 17 18 14 Ride4 in the Downtown Zone 10 6th St 25 Hotel 724 10th Ave 6 Harmon Ivy 9 4 Hyatt 8th St E 14 Alice Rainville 94 for 50¢ (transfers6 not Regency 535 10th St Hotel Holiday Inn Marquette Express 10 available). Board any bus or Millennium Century Hotel 25 Plaza train going the direction you 7th St 2nd Ave 9th St E 12th Ave 10 want to go.Hennepin Grant 535 14 25 t 13th Ave Willow Centennial e l l 5 o Garden Sculpture Minneapolis c 0 1/8 1/4 i 35W Lasalle 0 2 5 N Grant Minneapolis 14th St E miles 14th St W Convention Center 14th St E 11 k r a 17 P 3rd Ave S Ave 3rd Walking time (minutes) S Ave 4th 1st Ave S Ave 1st 18 Chicago 15th St W Ave 11th Spruce 15th St E 15th St E 9th St E 15th St W 11 Walker Art Center Fire 13th Ave 9 n Dept o t f li O 16th C ak 17 16th St E G Elliot rov e Ave 10th Hennepin 18 9 94 POPULAR DESTINATIONS IN / AROUND MINNEAPOLIS DOWNTOWN ST. PAUL MINNEHAHA FALLS PARK By train: Board the Green Line on 5th St. One of Minneapolis’ oldest and most popular parks, it has By bus: Board Route 94 on 6th St. a 53-foot waterfall, walking and bike paths, bike rentals and a dog park. By train: Board the Blue Line on 5th St. and EAT STREET get off at 50th St./Minnehaha Park Station. More than 55 restaurants in the space of 20 blocks on Nicollet Ave. By bus: Take Route 17 or 18 – board on MSP INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Nicollet Mall. Blue Line serves both Terminal 1 – Lindbergh and Terminal 2 – Humphrey. By train: Board the Blue Line on 5th St. FIRST AVENUE This famous night club hosts the best of local and national TARGET CENTER musical acts. By bus: Take Routes 5, 19, 22 and 94. Home of Timberwolves and Lynx basketball, concerts and more. By bus: take any Hennepin Ave. route or Route 5, 19 or 22 on 7th FREE RIDE BUS St. By train: Board the Blue or Green Line on 5th St., get off at Look for buses marked “Free Ride” on Nicollet Mall for Warehouse District/Hennepin Ave. Station. travel between the Convention Center and 3rd St. Routes 10 and 18. TARGET FIELD Home of the Minnesota Twins. By train: Board the Blue or Green GREYHOUND AND Line on 5th St. and get off at Target Field Station. JEFFERSON LINES STATION Connect to intercity transit routes. By bus: Take any UPTOWN Hennepin Ave. route or Route 5, 19 or 22 on 7th St. A vibrant area with eclectic restaurants and specialty stores. By bus: Take Route 6 or 12 – board on Hennepin Ave. MALL OF AMERICA Route 17 board on Nicollet Mall. A shopper’s paradise, with more than 500 stores just a short train ride away. By train: Board the Blue Line on 5th St. and U.S. BANK STADIUM get off at Mall of America Station. Home of the Minnesota Vikings. By bus: Route 3. By train: Board the Blue or Green Line on 5th St. and get off at the U.S. MINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION CENTER Bank Stadium Station. This facility hosts events and conventions for international and local clientele. By bus: Take Route 10, 11, 17, 18, 25, or WALKER ART CENTER AND 59 on Nicollet Mall. SCULPTURE GARDEN One of the nation’s premier institutions for contemporary art. MINNEAPOLIS INSTITUTE OF ARTS(MIA)/ By bus: Take Route 4, 6 or 12 – board on Hennepin Ave. CHILDREN’S THEATRE COMPANY (CTC) Mia is known internationally as one of America’s great WEISMAN ART MUSEUM/ museums. CTC offers productions of classic children’s tales. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA By bus: Take Route 11 – board on Nicollet Mall. Designed by Frank Gehry, the museum features early 20th-century American artists. It’s located on the campus of the University of Minnesota. By train: Board the Green Line on 5th St. and get off at East Bank Station. GETTING AROUND BY BUS AND LIGHT RAIL WHERE TO GET FARES INFORMATION Fares range from $0.50 to $3.25 depending Online on time of travel and type of service.
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