The following is a list of bus routes operating in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. A majority of routes are operated by Metro Transit, but some are operated by suburban "opt-out" providers or are under contract. There are two light rail lines, four bus rapid transit lines, and one commuter rail line. Almost all routes operate within the seven county metro area defined by the Metropolitan Council.
Minnesota's only commuter rail line, Northstar, operates northwest from Minneapolis. A shuttle bus, Northstar Link, extends the service to Saint Cloud.
Routes 1–99 are urban local bus routes primarily in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, often running into the first-ring suburbs. Most routes are operated by Metro Transit, however some low-ridership routes are operated contracted to private operators through the Metropolitan Council. Routes 1–49 are Minneapolis-anchored lines, 50–59 are limited-stop lines, Routes 60–89 are Saint Paul-anchored lines, and Route 94 is an express line between the two downtowns.[2]
Inaugurated June 9, 2001 under the Northeast Restructuring plan.[7]
Third Better Bus Routes improvement, implemented August 21, 2021.[5][8]
Downtown Minneapolis-Maryland Avenue to Rice Street corridor to be replaced by the Metro G Line, continuing along Maryland to Sun Ray Transit Center.[9]
West Broadway corridor a planned mid-term bus rapid transit implementation between 2030 and 2035, to be paired with the Cedar Avenue corridor of Route 22.[9]
Cedar Avenue corridor a planned mid-term bus rapid transit implementation between 2030 and 2035, to be paired with the West Broadway corridor of Route 14.[9]
Truncated to Smith Avenue Transit Center December 4, 2021. Formerly operated past Downtown Saint Paul to Ford & Kenneth station along St. Clair Avenue.[12]
First began service June 9, 2001 under the Northeast Restructuring plan, but was eliminated after 18 months.[7] The route was revived June 14, 2014 as part of Metro Green Line network improvements.[13]
Uses 25-foot minibuses due to a low clearance railroad bridge.[14]
Eastbound trips make an additional stop on request at Huron Boulevard to connect with Route 129, extending trips to University of Minnesota.
Routes 100–199 (Minneapolis–Saint Paul)
Routes 100–199 are a mix of services anchored around Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota, often running into the first-ring suburbs and Saint Paul. Routes 110-119 urban local to non-stop service primarily in Minneapolis to the University of Minnesota. Routes 120–124 are free Campus Shuttle services operated by the University of Minnesota.[15] Route 129 extends westbound Interstate 94 buses to the University of Minnesota, often from Saint Paul. Routes 130–199 are urban local to non-stop service to Downtown Minneapolis.[2]
Shuttle from Huron Boulevard and Interstate 94, extending westbound Routes 94 and 134 trips to the University of Minnesota.
No weekend, holiday, or break service.
Discontinued June 13, 2020 for summer break.[17] Did not return for Fall, Spring 2020 or Fall 2021 semesters. During that time, Routes 94 and 134 did not stop at Huron Boulevard and Interstate 94.[18][19][20][21]
Non-stop service between Maplewood Mall Transit Center and University Avenue, with two intermediate stops at Highway 61 and County Road C Park and Ride and Highway 36 and Rice Street Park and Ride.
Blackhawk Park & Ride, Cedar Grove Transit Station
475
Apple Valley Transit Station
Washington & Oak (University of Minnesota)
Apple Valley Transit Station, Cedar Grove Transit Station
476
Rosemount Transit Station
3rd & Washington
Rosemount Transit Station, Palomino Hills Park & Ride
477
Lakeville Cedar Park & Ride
3rd & Washington
Lakeville Cedar Park & Ride, 157th Street Station, Apple Valley Transit Station, Palomino Hills Park & Ride
478
145th Street & Diamond Path
Gateway Ramp (Downtown Minneapolis)
Rosemount Transit Station
479
157th Street & Galaxie Avenue
Gateway Ramp (Downtown Minneapolis)
157th Street Station
480
Apple Valley Transit Station
St. Paul Union Depot
Apple Valley Transit Station, Palomino Hills Park & Ride, Burnsville Transit Station, Blackhawk Park & Ride, Eagan Transit Station, St. Paul Union Depot
484
Cliff & Nichols Rd (Eagan)
St. Paul Union Depot
Eagan Transit Station, St. Paul Union Depot
489
Ames Crossing Rd & Shanahan Way (Eagan)
St. Paul Union Depot
St. Paul Union Depot
490
Eagle Creek & Main Ave (Prior Lake)
Gateway Ramp (Downtown Minneapolis)
Eagle Creek Park & Ride, Southbridge Crossings Park & Ride
491
Eagle Creek & Main Ave (Prior Lake)
Gateway Ramp (Downtown Minneapolis)
Eagle Creek Park & Ride, Southbridge Crossings Park & Ride, Cedar Grove Transit Station
492
Southbridge Crossings Park and Ride
Gateway Ramp (Downtown Minneapolis)
Eagle Creek Park & Ride, Southbridge Crossings Park & Ride, Cedar Grove Transit Station
Inaugurated December 4, 2021 as part of the Orange Line Connecting Bus plan, replacing Route 539 branches south of 98th Street and Route 535C branch. on 98th Street.[10]
Inaugurated July 6, 2015 in Eden Prairie as the region's first demand-responsive transit service.[46] Service was expanded to Chaska on August 3,[47] and to Chanhassen and Carver in September.[48] It was the first expansion of local service by SouthWest Transit in nearly a decade, when local buses were reduced in to focus on express buses to Downtown Minneapolis.[49]
On January 11, 2021 service was extended to Shakopee.[50]
Discounted rides to select grocery stores and medical centers in the SW Prime service area. SW Prime also serves select medical centers in Excelsior, Saint Louis Park, and Waconia.
Non-stop service between Hopkins Crossroad, General Mills Boulevard, Louisiana Avenue, and Washington Avenue.
Discontinued June 13, 2020 for summer break.[17] Suspended for Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters. Restored for Fall 2021 semester,[21] suspended again December 4, 2021 for the Spring 2022 semester.[10]
663†
Cedar Lake Road and Hedberg Drive
6th Street and 10th Avenue
Cedar Lake Road, Louisiana Avenue, Interstate 394, 6th–9th Street
Routes 900–999 are special services.[2] Routes 900–929 are Metro lines, but numbers are not publicly advertised. Route 960 is seasonal State Fair service. Special or temporary routes occupy the 900s series.
Traveled on Stinson Avenue. Transferred to restructured Route 25 on September 16, 2000, while the routing of Route 25 on New Brighton had frequency reduced due to lower ridership. Service on 33rd east of Silver Lake Rd. and on Old Hwy. 88 was discontinued. Route 1G was renumbered Route 31.[59]
3 (first use)
Traveled on Broadway. Discontinued in 1993 or 1994. Route was restored on March 8, 2014, as Route 30, but on a slightly different routing.[60]
Renamed Route 84 on June 9, 2001, with streamlined service between Hamline University and Rosedale.
Service on Pascal and Arlington east of Snelling and north of Como (Routes 4B, 4D and 4E) was replaced by new Routes 3, 65, 83 and 87.
Service on Energy Park Dr. and on Cleveland and Raymond (Route 4U) was replaced by new Routes 3 and 87.[62]
5 (St. Paul)
Service north of St. Paul was replaced by then-new Route 3 and service south of St. Paul was replaced by then-new Route 75 on June 9, 2001.[62]
6 (portion)
Section east of Dinkytown was replaced by then-new Route 3 on 15th Avenue SE and Como, then-new Route 87 on Cleveland, then-new Route 61 on Larpenteur, and then-new Route 83 on Hamline, with Route 6 being rerouted to end at Oak & Washington.[62]
7 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 67 on June 9, 2001, with service to Midway Shopping Center replaced by then-new Route 84.[62]
Discontinued on June 14, 2014; replaced by extended Route 67.[63]
8 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 68 on June 9, 2001, with service along Westminster and McMenemy replaced by then-new Route 71.[62]
9 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 69 on June 9, 2001, with service along service on White Bear Avenue replaced by then-new Route 80 and service in North St. Paul and Maplewood replaced by then-new Route 64.[62]
11 (first use)
Traveled on Lowry Avenue. Merged into Route 32 in 1997. Route 11 was reused on another route on December 4, 2004, replacing the northern half of Route 18 and the southern half of Route 9 (which was later extended over former Route 24).
11 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 71 on June 9, 2001, with service to Maplewood Mall removed as it duplicated Route 223.[62]
12 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 61 on Arlington, Victoria, Hoyt and Larpenteur, then-new Route 62 on Rice Street to Arlington (then-new Route 3 also covered the section south of Maryland), then-new Route 69 on E. 7th and Minnehaha and to Rolling Hills, then-new Route 83 to Rosedale on Hamline, and then-new Route 219 to Oakdale and Globe College on June 9, 2001.[62]
13
University of Minnesota Campus Shuttles. Discontinued by 1998.
14 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 64 on June 9, 2001.[62]
15
Renumbered Route 515 on September 8, 2003; the route was shifted off 28th Ave and 54th Street west of 34th Ave, was also shifted off of 86th Street, and was also shifted off of Bloomington and 12th Ave (Route 515 was shifted back onto these streets by May 2005), and was truncated so that it no longer serves Fairview-Southdale Hospital.[64]
15 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Routes 61, 64, 218, and 265 on June 9, 2001.[62]
Discontinued on June 26, 2004; replaced by an extension of Route 7 north of Downtown and by then-new Route 24 south of Downtown. The then-new Route 23C branch replaced service to the Vets home.[65]
University of St. Thomas, Target, AT&T Tower, and Hennepin County Medical Center
Discontinued on December 1, 2018, due to low ridership.[67]
20 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 80 on June 9, 2001.[62]
22 (first use)
Discontinued on June 26, 2004; replaced by then-new route 24 north of Downtown and the then-new Route 14E branch and then-new Route 27 south of Downtown.[65] Restored on September 10, 2005, when the northern section of Route 24 was renumbered Route 22.[68]
8th St (southbound), 9th St (northbound), Park Ave (northbound), Portland Ave (southbound), E Franklin Ave, Minnehaha Ave, E 25th St, 36th Ave S, E 34th St, 42nd Ave S, E 42nd St
Renumbered Route 766 on September 29, 2001.[70][71]
27 (first use)
Local service was split into Routes 827 and 852, Foley express service was renumbered Route 850, and Route 27R (Anoka Express) was renumbered Route 851 on September 16, 2000.[59]
28
Traveled on Xerxes Avenue. Became part of Route 6 (which was extended and had a new branch added) on December 4, 2004. Route 28B service on 44th St. was eliminated, Route 28E service on York Ave. was replaced by restructured Route 538, and Route 28KL service was replaced by restructured Route 6 and restructured Route 540.[72]
Renumbered Route 260 on September 16, 2000, with shuttle service north of Rosedale replaced by then-new Routes 226 and 227.[59]
34
Traveled from along Glenwood Avenue/Harold Avenue west of downtown Minneapolis. Discontinued by 1998 and replaced by new branch of Route 9 and additional stops on Route 75.
Route 35L and Route 35S eliminated and Route 35U replaced by restructured Route 553 and then-new Route 554 on December 4, 2004.[72]
35M/35N/35T/35Y
Route 35M was renumbered Route 460M, Route 35N was renumbered Route 460N, Route 35T was renumbered Route 460, and Route 35Y was renumbered Route 460U, with Route 425 replacing the local portion of Route 35Y on October 1, 2001.[82]
35R/35V
Route 35R was renumbered Route 490 and Route 35V was renumbered Route 464 on October 1, 2001.[82]
35A/35B (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Routes 217 and 265 on June 9, 2001.[62]
35C (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Route 265 on June 9, 2001.[62]
Ran on Saturdays only. Discontinued on September 8, 2003. Service alternatives are Routes 2, 5, 14, 19, 21 and 22 (which have changed since then; now Route 46 covers some areas).[64]
44C
Replaced by then-new Route 594 on December 8, 2001.[86]
Went from St. Paul to Apple Valley via Robert, Hwy. 110, Hwy. 149, Hwy. 3, and Rosemount.
46 (second use)
Route 46G/46H was replaced by then-new Route 556, and Route 46N was replaced by then-new Route 576 north of I-494 and by then-new Route 586 south of I-494 on December 8, 2001.[86]
47
The section south of 82nd Street was replaced by then-new Route 547, the section in Richfield was replaced by then-new Route 556, and Route 47D was replaced by then-new Route 597 on December 8, 2001.[86]
48A/48B/48E/48G
Route 48A was renumbered Route 480A, Route 48B was renumbered Route 480B, Route 48E was renumbered Route 484, and Route 48G was renumbered Route 480 on October 1, 2001.[82]
Route 52A renumbered Route 111, Route 52B renumbered Route 152, Route 52C renumbered Route 113, Route 52F was with former Route 194 to become Route 144, Route 52K was renumbered Route 712, Route 52L was renumbered Route 114A, Route 52M was renumbered Route 652, Route 52R was renumbered Route 272, Route 52T was renumbered Route 114C, and Route 52U was renumbered Route 115 on September 7, 2004:[90]
52E
Discontinued on September 7, 1999, due to low ridership.[74]
Renumbered Route 685 on December 12, 1998.[88][92]
54D/54S
Renumbered Route 590 in 1999. Note that current Route 54 was also active at that time.[93][88][92]
55 (first use)
Route 55A was renumbered Route 755A, Route 55B/55F was Route renumbered 756B, Route 55C was renumbered Route 755C, and Route 55D was renumbered Route 756D on December 8, 2001.[86]
Discontinued on June 26, 2004; replaced by then-new Route 74 east of Downtown and by restructured Route 54 and then-new Routes 46 and 55/155 west of Downtown.[65]
70 (first use)
Route 70F was renumbered Route 665 and Route 70C/70G was renumbered Route 670 on September 16, 2000.[61]
71 (first use)
Renumbered Routes 639, 641, and 671 on December 9, 2000.[98]
72M/72S/72W
Route 72M was redundant with Route 180 north of Mall of America and was renumbered Route 449 south of Mall of America, Route 72S was renumbered Route 439, and Route 72W was renumbered Route 489 on December 8, 2001.[99]
Route 77A/77T was replaced by then-new Route 477, Route 77S was renumbered Route 477R, and then-new Route 432 replacing the local circulator section of Route 77A on December 8, 2001.[99]
77B/77C/77W
Route 77B/77C/77W was renumbered Route 472/472C/472W on December 8, 2001.[99]
77D/77E/77H
Route 77D/77E/77H was renumbered Route 470/470E/470H on December 8, 2001.[99]
77G/77L
Route 77G was renumbered Route 445 and Route 77L was renumbered Route 446 on September 18, 1999.[74]
77J
Route 77J was split into Routes 428 and 429 (which had different routes and schedules than Route 77J did) on September 18, 1999.[74]
77K
Route 77K was renumbered Route 442 on September 18, 1999.[74]
77P/77V
Route 77P/77V was renumbered Route 476P/476V on December 8, 2001.[99]
77T/77Z
Route 77T was renumbered Route 440 and Route 77Z was renumbered Route 441 on September 18, 1999. Saturday service was discontinued.[74]
78 (first use)
Discontinued by 1997.
78S
Created in June 1997. Renumbered Route 678 on June 9, 2001.[78]
79 (first use)
Discontinued by 1998.
79
Discontinued on March 15, 2003, due to low ridership. Alternate service available on Route 68.[100]
80 (first use)
Renumbered Route 180 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
80 (St. Paul)
Replaced by then-new Routes 245 and 246 in 1999.[101][102]
81
Renumbered Route 721 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
Renumbered Route 723 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
83 (second use)
Discontinued on September 14, 2002. Alternate service available on routes 3, 16, 21, 61, 65, 67 and 84.[77] Route was restored on June 14, 2014, but on a different routing north of Larpenteur.[63]
Route 91A was renumbered Route 770 and Route 91B was renumbered Route 771 on September 16, 2000.[61]
91C/91D/91L
Route 91C was renumbered Route 772, Route 91D was renumbered Route 773, and Route 91L was renumbered Route 774 on September 16, 2000.[61]
92A/92C/92R
Route 92A was renumbered Route 740, Route 92C was renumbered Route 741, and Route 92R was renumbered Route 743 on September 16, 2000.[61]
92D
Route 92D was renumbered Route 742 on September 16, 2000.[61]
93A/93B/93C/93L/93S
Route 93A was renumbered Route 790, Route 93B was renumbered Route 791, Route 93C was renumbered Route 792, and Route 93L/93S was renumbered Route 793 on September 16, 2000.[61]
94B/94C
Discontinued on June 14, 2014; Route 94C stopped at I-94 & Snelling as well as all current Route 94D stops, and Route 94B stopped there as well as all current Route 94F stops and in addition, stopped in the Capitol area; at the same time, the new Route 94F was created.[63]
94E
Discontinued on September 8, 2003. Alternative service available of Routes 22, 94G/K (now 761/762), and 763[64]
Route 94K was renumbered Route 761 and Route 94G was renumbered Route 762 on September 11, 2004.[104] Routes 94B/94C/94D were simply renamed Route 94, but the Route 94B and 94C branches were eliminated when the Green Line opened.[63]
94H
Renumbered Route 134 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
94J
Renumbered Route 194 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
94L
Renumbered Route 191 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
94M/94W/94Y
Replaced by then-new Routes 301, 302, 303, 350 and 351 on March 24, 1997.[105]
94N/94P/94R/94T
Route 94N was renumbered Route 780, Route 94P was renumbered Route 781, Route 94R was renumbered Route 782, and Route 94T was renumbered Route 783 on December 8, 2001.[86]
Renumbered Route 452 on December 9, 2000.[79][80][81]
101
Replaced by new Routes 224 and 226, on September 16, 2000.[59]
102
Replaced by new Route 227 on September 16, 2000.[59]
103
Replaced by then-new Route 223 on September 16, 2000.[59]
104
Replaced by then-new Route 65 on September 16, 2000. No service on Co. Rd. B east of Dale[59]
105
Replaced by then-new Routes 222, 225, and 801 on September 16, 2000.[59]
115
University of Minnesota Washington Avenue and Oak Street
South Minneapolis 36th Street and Lyndale Avenue
Washington Avenue, Interstate 94, Lyndale Avenue, 24th Street, Hennepin Avenue, 36th Street
Operated evenings only. Southbound service only. Routing combined that of Routes 113 and 114. Limited Stop service.
Replaced with increased afternoon and evening service on Routes 113 and 114 in May 2018.[107][108]
144
Downtown Minneapolis 7th Street Garage
Saint Paul Highland Park Snelling Avenue and Edgecumbe Road
6th Street (outbound), 7th Street (inbound), Washington Avenue, Huron Boulevard, Interstate 94, Snelling Avenue, Ford Parkway, Fairview Avenue, Montreal Avenue, Snelling Avenue
Limited Stop service; Peak hours only; Alternate service provided at other times by Route 84. Discontinued on June 14, 2014; replaced by increased service on Route 84 and the then-new Green Line.[63]
148
Discontinued on December 4, 2004, and replaced by then-new Route 133.[72]
152
University of Minnesota
Southdale Transit Center
Southdale Transit Center
Discontinued on December 4, 2010. Replaced by revised Route 11.[109]
155
Discontinued on December 4, 2004, and replaced by then-new trains on Route 55.[72]
180
Discontinued on December 4, 2004, and replaced by Route 55 rail service to Mall of America.[72]
191
Replaced by then-new Route 53 on June 26, 2004.[65]
194
Combined with former Route 52F to form Route 144 on September 7, 2004.[90]
210
Replaced by then-new Routes 62 and 262 on June 9, 2001.[78]
Discontinued September 12, 2020. Replaced by Route 363.[18]
362
Discontinued on September 10, 2005; replaced by revised Route 361B.[68]
363
Discontinued on June 7, 2003, due to low ridership. Alternate service was available on Routes 94BCD and 353 with a connection to Route 361 in downtown St. Paul.[117]
364 (first use)
Discontinued on September 14, 2002, due to low ridership. Alternate service available on Route 324, which was renumbered to new Route 364 on September 11, 2004.[77]
365
Discontinued September 12, 2020. Replaced by Route 363.[18]
Eden Prairie Circulator. Discontinued on September 8, 2015.[141]
638
Shady Oak Road
Shady Oak Shuttle. Discontinued on July 16, 2009.[142]
638
Short-lived route which ran from Shakopee to Eden Prairie.[143] Started in December 2016 and was discontinued on March 6, 2017, and replaced by PRIME.[144]
639
Discontinued and replaced by improved Route 612 service on March 16, 2002.[103]
640
Saturday Mall of America Service. Discontinued on June 3, 2006.[145]
641
Discontinued on September 10, 2005; replaced by Shorewood Dial-A-Ride.[68]
649
4th & 7th
Louisiana Ave Transit Center
Louisiana Ave. Transit Center
Discontinued on August 19, 2017; replaced by then-new Route 645 and restructured Routes 9 and 25.[146][147][148]
660
Discontinued on September 14, 2002. Alternate service available on Routes 12 and 17.[77]
Discontinued on December 14, 2009. Replaced by additional service on Routes 690 and 691.[157]
694
East Creek Station
Best Buy, Normandale CC, Southdale TC
Discontinued on August 21, 2017. Replaced by new Flex Route 600.[161]
695
Discontinued in December 2005.
696
Discontinued in December 2005.
696
SouthWest Station
Discontinued on December 14, 2009. Replaced by additional service on Routes 690 and 691.[157]
697
Discontinued in December 2005.
697
SouthWest Station
Discontinued on December 14, 2009. Replaced by additional service on Routes 690 and 691.[157]
699/699C/699D/699E/699V
699: Carver Station
699C: Pioneer Tr & McKnight Rd
699D: Stoughton Ave & Audubon Rd
699E: East Creek
699V: Clover Field Park and Ride
Downtown Minneapolis
Routes 699 and 699C (which was rerouted to Chanhassen Station) just got cut back while the other three branches were discontinued on May 20, 2019; replaced by express service and PRIME.[136]
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