The Metro E Line is a planned
bus rapid transit
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route in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Edina. The route will operate from Southdale Center Transit Center in
Edina, Minnesota
Edina ( ) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States and a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis. The population was 53,494 at the 2020 census, making it the 18th most populous city in Minnesota.
Edina began as a small farming and mil ...
to
Westgate station in
St. Paul. Running mostly on France Avenue,
Hennepin Avenue
Hennepin Avenue is a major street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It runs from Lakewood Cemetery (at West 36th Street), north through the Uptown District of Southwest Minneapolis, through the Virginia Triangle, the former "Bottleneck" ...
, and
University Avenue, the line will serve major destinations such as
Southdale Center
Southdale Center is a shopping mall located in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of the Twin Cities. It opened in 1956 and is both the first and the oldest fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping mall in the United States. Southdale Center has of le ...
,
Fairview Hospital,
50th & France
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,
Linden Hills,
Uptown,
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden,
Downtown Minneapolis,
Dinkytown, the
University of Minnesota
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, and
Prospect Park. The route will have "train-like" features to speed up service and improve reliability, such as
signal priority
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,
bus lanes, all-door boarding, further stop spacing, and specialized vehicles. In 2019 planning and design were underway, with construction slated for 2023 and operations beginning a year later but that timeline has been moved back. The E Line would largely replace Route 6 which carries 9,000 trips each weekday.
The project was fully funded with $60 million by the state of Minnesota in 2021 and is expected to open in 2025.
Route
The route was identified in
Metro Transit's 2014 Arterial Transitway Corridors Study as one of twelve local routes to be upgraded to bus rapid transit. The study concluded that the busiest portion of Route 6, on
Hennepin Avenue
Hennepin Avenue is a major street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It runs from Lakewood Cemetery (at West 36th Street), north through the Uptown District of Southwest Minneapolis, through the Virginia Triangle, the former "Bottleneck" ...
between downtown Minneapolis and Uptown, should be upgraded with an extension connecting it to West Lake station on the upcoming
Southwest LRT.
Since the release of the study, community members have expressed interest in having the upgrade cover more of the Route 6 corridor. In 2018 Metro Transit collected community feedback on 7 options south of Uptown and 3 options north of downtown Minneapolis.
Southern alignment
Metro Transit proposed seven alternatives for a southern alignment south of Uptown.
*Alternative 1 ended at 50th and France Ave via 44th Street.
*Alternative 2 ended at 50th and France Avenue via 50th Street and Xerxes Avenue.
*Alternative 3 ended at 50th and Xerxes Avenue.
*Alternative 4 ended at Southdale via Xerxes Avenue, 50th Street, and France Avenue.
*Alternative 5 ended at Southdale via France Avenue.
*Alternative 6 ended at Southdale via Xerxes Ave.
*Alternative 7 ended at West Lake station, same as the concept plan from the 2014 report.
Following feedback from the community, Metro Transit decided Alternative 4, 5, and 6 would advance for additional consideration and study.
Ultimately Alternative 5 was selected as the preferred alignment and was presented to the
Metropolitan Council
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September 23, 2019, to be adopted as the recommended alignment. Reasons for choosing France Avenue over Xerxes was the ability to serve commercial nodes at 44th & France and
50th & France
50th & France is a commercial district located in the area of West 50th Street and France Avenue South in the cities of Edina and Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It includes over 175 retail shops and offices. Shops include various ...
, and direct access to the Fairview Hospital campus.
Central alignment
From the start of the project it was known that the E Line would travel along Hennepin Avenue from Washington Avenue downtown to
Uptown Transit Station. At the time of the Arterial Transitway Corridors Study, Route 6 buses were only in motion 39% of the time between Uptown Transit Station and 7th Street downtown.
Average speeds were sometimes just 6 miles per hour.
From Uptown Transit Center to Franklin Avenue during morning rush hours, buses carried 49% of people traveling in the corridor while only making up 3% of vehicles. During the evening rush hours, buses carried 45% of people traveling in the corridor and only 2% of vehicles.
To help speed up service and improve reliability, the City of Minneapolis and Metro Transit partnered for a
bus lane
A bus lane or bus-only lane is a lane restricted to buses, often on certain days and times, and generally used to speed up public transport that would be otherwise held up by traffic congestion. The related term busway describes a roadway ...
pilot on Hennepin Avenue between Franklin and Uptown in May 2018. The pilot removed on-street parking south of 26th Avenue for southbound buses and on-street parking north of 26th Avenue for northbound buses. There was a three-day test from May 15 to 17 to gather public feedback and better understand bus lanes.
After the pilot concluded, the bus lanes were removed and on-street parking was restored. The pilot received positive feedback, but neither the City of Minneapolis or Metro Transit had near-term plans to permanently implement bus lanes in the corridor. On September 7, 2019, painted bus lanes were permanently installed on Hennepin between Franklin Avenue and
Lake Street, the first painted bus lanes in
Minnesota
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. The same day painted bus lanes were also installed on Chicago Avenue, which operates the busiest bus route on the system, Route 5, and is planned for the METRO
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* Line D (Buenos Aires Underground), an underground line in Buenos Aires, Argentina
* D Line (Los Angeles Metro), a rapid transit line in Los Angeles County, California
* Line D (Prague Metro), a subway route i ...
. The improvement resulted in more consistent travel times and a reduction of travel times by 12 percent.
In downtown Minneapolis enhanced stations are being constructed with the Hennepin Avenue reconstruction project. The approved project layout, currently under construction, includes four rapid bus stations at Hennepin & 3rd/4th Streets,
5th Street, 7th/8th Streets, and 10th/11th Streets.
Northern alignment
Metro Transit proposed three alternatives north of
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in downtown Minneapolis. The first option had the route end near Washington Avenue in downtown. The second option took the route over the Mississippi River into
Nicollet Island/East Bank before taking the University Avenue/4th Street
pair into Southeast Minneapolis. The route would pass through the
Marcy-Holmes neighborhood and
Dinkytown, serving a large student population. The route would run along the northern edge of the
University of Minnesota
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campus before terminating at
Stadium Village station. The third option was identical to the second, but with an extension along University Avenue to
Westgate station in St. Paul.
The option into Southeast Minneapolis was selected as the preferred alignment, with the final terminus to be decided during the engineering phase in 2020.
Stations
See also
*
Metro A Line
*
Metro B Line
The Metro B Line is a planned bus rapid transit route in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The route will operate mostly on Lake Street in Minneapolis before crossing the Mississippi River into St. Paul and operating mostly on Selby Avenue and ending i ...
*
Metro C Line
*
Metro D Line
*
Metro Purple Line
*
Metro Gold Line
References
External links
Interactive Corridor MapE Line Project Website
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Bus rapid transit in Minnesota
Proposed bus rapid transit in the United States
Proposed public transportation in Minnesota
Metro Transit (Minnesota)