Cedar-Riverside (Metro Transit station)

Cedar-Riverside (Metro Transit station)

Infobox Station
name=Cedar–Riverside


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address=613 15th Avenue South
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platform=Island platform
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opened=June 26, 2004
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Cedar–Riverside is a light rail station on the Hiawatha Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the fifth stop southbound.

This station is located between 15th and 16th Avenues south, in Minneapolis. The station is near the interchange of Interstate 35W, Interstate 94 and Minnesota State Highway 55. This is a center-platform station. Service began at this station when the Hiawatha Line opened on June 26, 2004. It is one of just a few stations where there are no designated bus routes to transfer to or from, though buses run along Cedar Avenue a few blocks away.

As light rail vehicles are removed from service following the rush hour peak, the Cedar–Riverside station is the last stop for the trains, and all passengers must disembark at that point. The maintenance base for the line is located between this station and the Franklin Avenue stop to the south.

The transparent roof of the station has constellations marked on it.

Notable places nearby

* Cedar-Riverside Neighborhood
* West Bank of the University of Minnesota "(5-6 blocks)"

External links

* [http://www.metrocouncil.org/transportation/lrt/stations/cedar.htm Metropolitan Council: Cedar-Riverside Station]


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