Green Line testing runs ramp up this week

February 25, 2014 at 1:05AM
A light-rail train made a test run in St. Paul in February, before heading out on the 11-mile Green Line connector from downtown St. Paul to Minneapolis, set to begin operating June 14.
A light-rail train made a test run in St. Paul before heading out on the 11-mile Green Line connector from downtown St. Paul to Minneapolis, set to begin operating June 14. Starting this week, training runs on the new commuter route will increase as train operators and crews conduct tests. People are reminded to look both ways at crossings at all times of day and night. (Stan Schmidt — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
This LRT train made a short test run in downtown St. Paul before heading out on the Green Line from downtown St. Paul to Minneapolis. ]richard tsong-taatarii/rtsong-taatarii@startribune.com
A light-rail train made a test run in St. Paul before heading out on the 11-mile Green Line connector from downtown St. Paul to Minneapolis, set to begin operating June 14. Starting this week, training runs on the new commuter route will increase as train operators and crews conduct tests. People are reminded to look both ways at crossings at all times of day and night. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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