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View a Detailed Route Reverse Commute Routes Plymouth Metrolink Reverse Commute Routes Eagle Lake Bass Lake Rd Welcome 169 ⓮ Northwest Blvd Smiths Plymouth Metrolink is a Medical 47 PrudentialPrudential Creganna Trenton Ln community-oriented public transit Medical 742 Bass Lake Rd service offered by the City of ⓯ 10 Plymouth that provides high- Bass Lake Reverse Commute Routes quality, safe and cost-effective 61 Nathan Ln Service Dr transit services focused on Pineview Ln 740 741 742 747 54th Ave Zachary Ln Weekday morning express service from downtown customer satisfaction. US Foods Minneapolis to Plymouth, and afternoon and 51st evening express service from Plymouth to Four reverse commute routes Schmidt Lake Rd downtown Minneapolis. AbbottAbbott provide service from downtown Nathan Ln Schmidt Lake Rd ⓰ 49th Ave to Plymouth with return service. Schmidt Express service to downtown Lake Minneapolis or the University of St. Cloud State Minnesota with return service to 55 494 University Plymouth Old Rockford Rd Plymouth is provided through Rockford Rd 9 eight routes - see the Express 9 Four Seasons Mall Rockford Rd and Shuttle Routes brochure for 741 ➑ information. Peony Ln ➐ Effective January 2018 Blvd Plymouth Boone Ave N Please contact customer service Rockford Rd Zachary Ln Medina Rd Annapolis Ln 61 36th Ave 36th Ave Fernbrook Ln at 763-509-5535 with any Vicksburg Ln Robbinsdale Plymouth ➏ Armstrong Senior Middle questions and thank you for 101 ➊ 740 High School School ➋ ➒ 34th Ave choosing Plymouth Metrolink. 24 32nd Ave West Lutheran Xenium Ln High School Medicine Lake Blvd Harbor Ln ➓ Cam Medina Rd 28th Ave Medicine Lake Northwest Blvd p u s Dr ⓫ 169 27th Ave ➌ Ranchview Ln Medicine Lake Rd Dunkirk Ln Vicksburg Ln Niagara Ln ⓬ ➎ Industrial Park Blvd 742 Fernbrook Ln Xenium Ln Station 73 Park & Ride ⓭ P Free Parking Riding Plymouth Metrolink 6 ➍ Reverse route from/to downtown Mpls: Determine which route serves your neighborhood by referring to the route map at right and timepoint ⓳ 742 schedule on the reverse side. Note that your location may be between timepoints listed on the TCF 15th Ave 55 6 Headquarters ⓴ Shuttle routes: Parkers 13th schedule. Lake 740 741 ⓱ Plymouth Ave Morning trips from Downtown to Plymouth 747 Nathan Ln 10th Ave Xenium Ln ⓲ Board outbound express buses at any A bus stop along Marquette Avenue between Washington Avenue and 11th Street and at designated bus stops along 11th Street between Marquette Avenue 6th Ave 6th Ave Vicksburg Ln 6th Ave Revere Ln and Hawthorne Avenue. You may exit the bus at any safe intersection along the route (buses do not 101 Sunset Tr Old Co Rd 15 pick up or drop off riders during the non-stop portion of routes). 55 61 Afternoon trips from Plymouth to Downtown Wayzata East Zachary Ln Carlson Pkwy Middle School 169 You may board the bus at any safe intersection along the route (buses do not pick up or drop off Gleason 494 Ridgemount Ave riders during the non-stop portion of routes). Once downtown, exit at any designated stop along 12th Lake 742 Street between Hennepin Avenue and 2nd Avenue South and at F bus stops along 2nd Avenue South Carlson between 12th Street and Washington Avenue. Towers Gleason Lake Rd Riding tips 12 747 394 from/to downtown Minneapolis: Arrive at your stop a few minutes early. Buses may arrive or depart before or after the times listed on Ridgedale the timetable. Departure times can vary widely due to traffic and weather conditions. When arriving Center 742 747 early at a drop-off location, the bus driver is not required to wait until the listed time for that location before leaving. Check the sign above the windshield for the route number and letter before boarding. If unsure, ask Government Plaza Station the driver before boarding the bus. Nicollet Mall Station About one block from your stop, pull the cord above the window to signal the driver. Bus Route Free bike racks are available on all buses and trains in the region. Look for instructions on the rack, or Buses will stop at any safe location Downtown Minneapolis watch the video instructions at metrotransit.org/bike. along these routes. Paying your fare Non-Stop Route Light Rail: Blue Line 1st St Bus Stops On eastbound express buses from Plymouth, pay your fare as you board the bus. Buses do not stop along these Green Line 73 Inbound buses serve stops portions of routes. 2nd St Hopkins Crossroad marked F on 2nd Ave. On westbound express buses from downtown, pay your fare as you exit the bus. Washington Outbound buses serve stops ⓳ Timepoint marked A on Marquette Ave. • Cash: Put bills, coins or tokens in the farebox. Change is not available. Ask your driver for a transfer if Indicates location shown on 3rd St Light Rail Stations you need to transfer to a different bus or light rail (transfers not available for Northstar light rail). timetable (red timepoints are shared Portland Ave 4th St by multiple routes). Park Ave to/from Plymouth Chicago Ave • Go-To Card: Touch your card to the reader. A transfer is embedded. 6th St 5th St Route Number Hennepin Ave • SuperSaver 31-Day Pass: Insert in the reader. A transfer is embedded. SuperSaver passes are not 747 7th St valid on Northstar light rail. Transfer Point 394 11th St Marquette Ave 8th St 35W 9th St Multiple routes serve these locations. 12th St 2nd Ave • Stored Value Card: Insert in the reader. A bus-only transfer is embedded. To transfer to light rail, ask Harmon Pl 10th St for a light rail transfer (transfers not available for Northstar light rail). One-way Route 94 11th St Indicates direction of travel on Transfers between buses and the downtown light rail are accepted. 12th St one-way portions of routes. Contact Metro Transit for fare card information, Rideshare, bicycling program, employer programs, and Point of Interest bus and rail transit in the region: 612-373-3333 (TTY 612-341-0140), metrotransit.org. 742 747 School Westbound trips (morning) Monday-Friday Dial-A-Ride Fares Non-Rush Rush Dial-A-Ride is a shared, curb-to-curb transit Hours Hours P Industrial Co Rd 6 & 27th Ave & Vicksburg Ln Co Rd 24 service for Plymouth residents and their guests. Station 73 Park Blvd & Fernbrook Fernbrook & & Adults (ages 13-64) $2.50 $3.25 740 Park & Ride Hwy 55 Ln Ln Hwy 55 Medina Rd Travel is not always direct to the passenger’s destination. A minibus will take passengers Youth (ages 6-12) $1.00 $3.25 Shuttle from •• ➎ ➍ ➌ ➋ ➊ Photo ID with “T” Station 73 6:15 6:21 6:25 6:28 6:34 6:39 AM anywhere in Plymouth, as well as to Ridgedale, endorsement required Park & Ride 6:40 6:46 6:50 6:53 6:59 7:04 Colonial Square in Wayzata, Golden Valley 7:09 7:15 7:19 7:22 7:28 7:33 Children (age 5 & under) Free Free 7:46 7:52 7:56 7:59 8:05 8:10 Center and New Hope HyVee. All Dial-A-Ride Limit 3 free per paid fare buses are equipped for wheelchairs P Xenium Ln Xenium Ln Northwest Campus Dr Fernbrook Annapolis Ln Co Rd 9 Vicksburg Ln and bicycles. Seniors (age 65+) $1.00 $3.25 Station 73 & & Industrial Blvd & & Ln & & & & 741 Park & Ride Co Rd 6 Park Blvd Campus Dr Xenium Ln 34th Ave Co Rd 9 Vicksburg Ln Hwy 55 Medicare card holders $1.00 $3.25 Shuttle from •• ⓭ ⓬ ⓫ ➓ ➒ ➑ ➐ ➏ Dial-A-Ride Hours Medicare card and MN driver’s license/state ID Station 73 6:15 6:23 6:27 6:31 6:33 6:38 6:43 6:47 6:49 AM Monday-Friday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. required Park & Ride 6:40 6:48 6:52 6:56 6:58 7:03 7:08 7:12 7:14 7:15 7:23 7:27 7:31 7:33 7:38 7:43 7:47 7:49 7:46 7:54 7:58 8:02 8:04 8:09 8:14 8:18 8:20 Dial-A-Ride Fares Persons with $1.00 $1.00 One way: $3 (cash only) Disabilities Marquette Marquette 11th St P 10th Ave 13th Ave Schmidt Nathan Ln & State ID with an “A” or “L” Ave & Ave & & Station 73 & & Lake Rd & Bass Lake Prudential Punch card: $30 endorsement or a Metro 742 Washington 8th St Harmon Pl Park & Ride Nathan Ln Hwy 169 Nathan Ln Rd Mobility ID card (10-ride punch cards are available at Plymouth Express from •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• City Hall or from the driver). Downtown Zone $ .50 $ .50 downtown 5:40 5:44 5:47 6:09 6:14 6:15 6:20 6:25 6:32 AM Transfers not available Minneapolis 6:07 6:11 6:15 6:36 6:41 6:42 6:47 6:52 6:59 6:40 6:44 6:48 7:09 7:14 7:15 7:20 7:25 7:32 Dial-A-Ride Reservations 7:14 7:18 7:22 7:43 7:48 7:49 7:54 7:59 8:06 Rush hours: Monday through Friday, Call 763-559-5057, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to Xenium Ln Xenium Ln Xenium Ln 6-9 a.m. and 3-6:30 p.m. Marquette Marquette 11th St Carlson request or cancel a ride. Be prepared to give Ave & Ave & & & & 15th Ave & Towers the reservationist your name, phone number, For information on reduced fares, call 747 Washington 8th St Harmon Pl Co Rd 6 (TCF offices) 6th Ave location of pickup, time of reservation, exact customer relations at 612-373-3333.
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