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New Transitways: Hiawatha, Central, Southwest and More!

Author
Dave Van Hattum
Policy and Program Manager, Transit for Livable Communities
Publication Date: 
November 1, 2010
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The opening of exciting new transitways in the Twin Cities is on the horizon over the next 10 years. At the same time, funding and integration challenges remain.

Resources
Read Up!: 
Region: Planning the Future of the Twin Cities, by Myron Orfield and Thomas Luce, University of Minnesota Press, 2010.

Act Locally!: 
Transit for Livable Communities St. Paul, MN 651-767-0298 tlcminnesota.org

Save More than the Price of Gas | Metro Transit Can Help You Go Greener

Author
Peter Raeker
Metro Transit

An average Twin Cities commuter contributes about 2.6 tons of greenhouse gas emissions by driving alone to work. Multiply that volume of pollution times the number of people driving alone each day and it adds up to a serious impact.

Footnotes/Endnotes

Learn how you can go greener at www.metrotransit.org

or speak to a transit representative at 612-373-3333.

Commit to Not Driving Just One Day a Week

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It's Easy To Bike-N-Ride With Metro Transit
Metro Transit

All Metro Transit buses and trains are equipped with bike racks, helping to expand your trip options. Racks on buses accommodate up to two bikes at a time. Each Hiawatha light-rail train car can hold four bikes. There is no additional charge for using bike racks. Those who combine biking and transit know how convenient bike racks make traveling around the Twin Cities. Metro Transit makes it easy to pedal for part of the way to your destination and ride the rest.

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