Crews prepare the John Ireland & Marshall station for concrete work
Construction at these intersections began May 15. Expect the following activities:
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The intersection will be open to four-way traffic, with lane restrictions along Marshall Avenue. Work will begin on the northwest corner of the intersection the week of May 15, and will take approximately one month, before work moves to the south side of the intersection. Major construction is scheduled to be complete by mid-July, with installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features to follow shortly thereafter.
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Construction will include partial street reconstruction, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps.
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This week, crews completed concrete removals and prepared the site for construction work. Next week, crews will begin pouring concrete for the curb and gutter and bus pads, as well as start on electrical work.
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The intersection will be open to four-way traffic, with lane restrictions along Marshall Avenue. Work will begin on the northwest corner of the intersection the week of May 15, and will take approximately one month, before work moves to the south side of the intersection. Major construction is scheduled to be complete by mid-July, with installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features to follow shortly thereafter.
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Construction will include partial street reconstruction, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps.
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This week, crews completed concrete removals and prepared the site for construction work. Next week, crews will begin pouring concrete for the curb and gutter and bus pads, as well as start on electrical work.
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Selby Avenue is currently closed to vehicle access on the east side of the intersection for 30 working days, with a projected reopening in late June. Installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features will follow shortly thereafter, with major construction on stations complete by late August.
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Traffic and transit detours are routed to Marshall Avenue between Hamline Avenue and Victoria Street. Local access will be maintained for residents and businesses between Hamline and Victoria along Selby Avenue.
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Construction will include partial street reconstruction, median work, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps.
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This week, crews began work on concrete removals and sanitary sewer relocation. Next week, crews will begin storm sewer and fiber conduit work.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of May 15
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Selby Avenue is currently closed to vehicle access on the east side of the intersection for 30 working days, with a projected reopening in late June. Installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features will follow shortly thereafter, with major construction on stations complete by late August.
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Traffic and transit detours are routed to Marshall Avenue between Hamline Avenue and Victoria Street. Local access will be maintained for residents and businesses between Hamline and Victoria along Selby Avenue.
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Construction will include partial street reconstruction, median work, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps.
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This week, crews began work on concrete removals. Next week, crews will begin storm sewer and fiber conduit work.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of May 15
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Selby Avenue is currently closed to vehicle access on the west side of the intersection for 30 working days, with a projected reopening in late June. Installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features will follow shortly thereafter, with major construction on stations complete by late August.
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Traffic and transit detours are routed to Marshall Avenue between Hamline Avenue and Victoria Street. Local access will be maintained for residents and businesses between Hamline and Victoria along Selby Avenue.
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Construction will include partial street reconstruction, median work, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps.
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This week, crews began work on traffic closures. Next week, crews will begin concrete removals and storm sewer work.
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Construction at this intersection started the week of May 15
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The intersection is fully closed for 30 working days, with a projected reopening of mid-June. Installation of shelters, pylons, and other station features will follow shortly thereafter, with major construction on stations complete by late August.
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Traffic will be detoured to Selby Avenue, Dale Avenue, Concordia Avenue, and St. Anthony Avenue due to concurrent construction on the John Ireland Bridge. Please follow all detour signage.
- Construction will include partial street reconstruction, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, and new pedestrian ramps
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Construction work on Lake Street between Minnehaha Avenue and the Mississippi River is currently scheduled to begin the week of May 29 and move from east to west along Lake Street. This includes station construction at Lake & Minnehaha, Lake & 31st Avenue, Lake & 36th Avenue, and Lake & 44th Avenue.
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Work will begin first on the northern half of the street and will move east to west starting at Lake Street & Mississippi River Boulevard. Two-way traffic will be maintained along Lake Street and will move to the south side of the intersection.
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Construction at non-station intersections will include curb ramp work, mill and overlay, signal improvements, and fiber work. Some intersections will also see curb ramp work including new sidewalk, curb and gutter, pedestrian ramp improvements, and roadway median improvements.
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Construction at station locations includes partial street reconstruction, new station platforms, new street, new sidewalk, new traffic signals, and new pedestrian ramps.
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Sidewalks will remain open on at least one side of the street and pedestrian access will be maintained to homes and businesses.
View plans for construction on Lake Street
Construction work on several additional St. Paul stations will begin in mid-June and into July, including Marshall & Otis, Marshall & Cretin, Selby & Dale, and Selby & Arundel.
Transit detours will be in place until late August. These detours include:
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Route 21 buses are detoured off Selby Avenue onto Marshall Avenue between Hamline Avenue and John Ireland Boulevard.
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Stops in both directions are closed at Marshall Avenue & Cleveland Avenue and at Marshall Avenue & Fairview Avenue. Please use either of the nearest stops to the east or west of these intersections
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Please see metrotransit.org/rider-alerts to sign up for Rider Alerts, view new stop locations, and learn more about Route 21 detours.
Any questions about construction can be directed to our construction hotline at 651-356-6995 or to the project email at BLine@metrotransit.org
More information on the B Line project can be found on the project website
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