Final completion of stations will occur this year as Metro Transit prepares for the launch of E Line service. After civil construction of station platforms is complete, installation of station amenities (including shelters, real-time signs, bike racks, and benches) and equipment testing will occur. These activities are expected to take only a few days at each site and will cause minimal disruption to traffic.
Platform construction will also be completed at several stations through coordinated projects with Metro Transit’s partners including:
In addition to stations, E Line construction activities also include installation of fiber optic communication infrastructure and construction of additional pedestrian, traffic signal, bikeway, and intersection improvements delivered in partnership with Hennepin County and the City of Minneapolis.
- Work in the corridor includes station construction, utility work, pavement and intersection improvements, and traffic signal changes.
- Expect temporary lane restrictions and marked detours for traffic.
- Pedestrian access will remain for businesses and residences.
- Buses will experience detours during construction. Up-to-date information about bus detours and temporary stop locations can be found at metrotransit.org/alerts and by subscription to Rider Alerts.
- Construction will be staged at each station intersection to allow for vehicular traffic flow.
Businesses will remain open during construction, and you can get to know more about local businesses and how to access them during construction through our newsletter! If you would like to have your business featured, email us here.
Any questions about construction can be directed to our construction hotline at 612-524-6050 or to the project email at ELine@metrotransit.org.
More information on the E Line project can be found on the project website.
Thank you for continuing to engage with us on the E Line project. As the E Line moves towards beginning service, our next step is to look at the arterial bus rapid transit lines that would open beyond the Network Now horizon of 2027- an effort called the arterial bus rapid transit (BRT) Plan Update.
The arterial bus rapid transit (BRT) Plan Update will identify the next three planned arterial BRT lines, the J, K, and L lines, planned to open between 2030 and 2035. These lines will join the growing METRO network of fast, frequent, all-day service between comfortable stations with enhanced amenities.
The Plan Update will start from 17 candidate corridors and narrow down to the J, K, and L Line through technical evaluation, public feedback, and coordination with cities, counties, and MnDOT.
To learn more and to sign up for project updates, please visit metrotransit.org/arterial-brt-plan
Please review the initial candidate corridors to learn more and share your feedback.
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