THE BUSES OF METRO TRANSIT IN ST PAUL MN
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- Опубликовано: 25 сен 2017
- Metro Transit is the primary public transportation operator in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area of the U.S. state of Minnesota and the largest operator in the state. The system is a division of the Metropolitan Council, the region’s metropolitan planning organization (MPO), averaging 267,700 riders each weekday, carrying 90% to 95% of the transit riders in the region on a combined network of regular-route buses, light rail and commuter rail. The remainder of transit ridership is generally split among suburban “opt-out” carriers operating out of cities that have chosen not to participate in the Metro Transit network. The biggest opt-out providers are Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA), Maple Grove Transit and Southwest Transit (SW Transit). The University of Minnesota also operates a campus shuttle system of its own, which ranks second in the state, measured by ridership.
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They combined the 2 styles of the Gillig low floor into 1. I think that's the best look of the Gillig Low floor yet.
I know aren't those quite the specifications?
where is the hub terminal bus Or where is the main bus station ? Thanks
i love me some of these buses right here
Here's a grade A+ tip from a St. Paul native. Google Maps is the best way to get around. Driving/bussing/training doesn't matter. All traffic delays are automatically uploaded to Google and all bus/train route changes/delays will always be listed. Also, the train is the quickest way to get across the city and driving isn't really necessary at all.
Google maps provides this service to all humans, regardless of city, or mode of transportation you prefer lol
Yeah google maps is a lifesaver for me when I'm out walking around Minneapolis.
I love it out there in twin city. I go there every once a year.
Next time your in orlando, I know where to find more EX-LYNX buses! The STS Shuttle!!!! I saw one the other day. I must post the picture on my twitter today. Awesome video! :D
Its gunna be a while before i am ever in FL. But the place where i found those 3 old lynx buses here in jersey, i saw another one they have now. And i think they have done work to the other 3 that i filmed because they have moved.
Cool! Don't you own a bus?
no
You should film the red Line in AppleValley, They have cummins and They sound really good.i live in the metro area, and Sometimes I ride these Buses.
maybe one day, but i am far from there
BusTV Chan yeah Me 2 and thats a Very far drive.
im in New Jersey
good
Where are the new flyers? besides the d60s and xd60s
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST AND HOW DO I PAY FROM BUS 54 FROM MSP AIRPORT? DO YOU GET FROM TERMINAL 1 LINDEBERG TO SAINT PAUL?
You can get a non peak all day pass for $5.00 as of today.. You can use bus 54 or you can use 74A/Metro blue line... 54 would be best and fastest option.. sorry for the late response...
Were those the mini buses
How did you change the category? In all my videos it says "People and Blog." I wanted to put Autos and Vehicles
+Francisco Gomez Hernandez in your Creator Studio go to the video which you want to change to the category of, click edit on that video , and one of those tabs you will see the category in which your video is and there will be a drop box that you can click on and when you click that Dropbox you will have many options one of those options might be when you were looking for.
BusTV Chan thanks for the info. I am changing everything for all my video
Francisco Gomez Hernandez did you get that sorted out yet?
BusTV Chan what sorter
Francisco Gomez Hernandez brp
i already saw these buses
THE FRICIN BUS HOOD IS OPEN IN THE BACK
Sounds like the twin cities are team voith
2:08 Why the back hatch of the bus is opened?
The maintenance crew must've left it open, and the driver can't see it. It's definitely supposed to be closed. I live in St. Paul BTW.
+Tony Rice yeah it's more then likely a mistake by someone
@@anthonyrice6713 wow since you live in Saint Paul you can specifically speak to why a bus has a part open? Lol
Or kids prank
i already saw these buses