5:10 p.m. update: Half of Metro Transit buses running late

Metro Transit is starting to pick up some time as traffic levels thin, but still at this hour 50 percent of buses are running behind schedule. The average delay is 10 minutes.

February 20, 2014 at 11:12PM

Metro Transit is starting to pick up some time as traffic levels thin, but still at this hour 50 percent of buses are running behind schedule. The average delay is 10 minutes.

Blue Line trains and the Northstar Commuter line are on time.

Here is the latest list of crashes

  • Westbound 94 at Hwy. 101 in Rogers. There is one eastbound at Hwy. 241 in St. Michael
    • Westbound 94 at 394 in downtown Minneapolis. Traffic is being diverted to the HOT lane.
      • Northbound Hwy 52 at 494. Left shoulder is blocked with a crash
        • Northbound 35W at Crosstown with the left lane blocked.
          • Northbound 35W at Hwy. 36 on the right shoulder
            • Eastbound 694 at Hwy. 65 in Fridley.
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