Light Rail in The United States - Minneapolis

Minneapolis

The Twin Cities have one completed LRT Line, the Hiawatha Line. This line runs from downtown Minneapolis, next to the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, near the University of Minnesota campus, to the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport, then to the Mall of America. This line opened in 2004. One line is currently under construction: the Central Corridor, which will run from downtown Minneapolis to downtown St. Paul along University Avenue. One line is in planning: the Southwest Corridor, which will run from Eden Prairie to downtown Minneapolis.

The Northstar Line, a commuter rail route connecting downtown Minneapolis to the far northwestern suburbs, connects with the Hiawatha line at Target Field.

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