Medina Road, just west of County Road 101, will be closed Monday, May 10, through Friday, May 21.
Passengers are reminded that masks are required on all buses, and that riders should continue to practice social distancing.
Canadian Pacific has announced it will temporarily close Pineview Lane at the railroad crossing Monday, March 29 through Friday, April 2.
Canadian Pacific has adjusted its approach to cleaning up the train derailment site in Plymouth.
CP crews will be working around the clock to clear the derailed cars and lay new railroad tracks to resume normal operations.
About a dozen train cars went off the tracks at Northwest Boulevard near Schmidt Lake Road Sunday afternoon.
This year's survey is available until November 14. Riders are asked take a few moments to complete the survey online.
The Plymouth Metrolink customer service line will not be available from November 26 until December 25 or January 1.
When scheduling, please have the address of your precinct’s polling location ready.
Metrolink will continue to closely monitor demand and rider feedback to adjust service as needed.
In order for the completed project to be viable long-term, the unanticipated soil conditions require more intense remediation.
Buses will not make any stops at St. Philip the Deacon that day.
All Metrolink fares will resume on Saturday, August 1.
Fares will be collected on all Metrolink buses effective August 1.
Services will return to the reduced levels that have been in place since March due to coronavirus pandemic.
The decision has been made due to continued concerns for the safety of riders and drivers.
The decision has been made due to concerns for safety of riders and drivers. Metro Transit bus and light rail services are also canceled.
City staff began plowing and salting main and secondary roadways at 3 a.m. Monday and continued throughout the day.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation has announced that the County Road 101 bridge over Highway 12 is set to close June 28.
Crews are working to clear the scene, but transit officials expect traffic delays for the next six hours.