8:15 a.m. update: Transit running on time; lane opened on I-94 in Hudson

Officials with MVTA and Metro Transit say the messy roads have not impacted service today. All buses and trains are on time, they say.

December 16, 2014 at 2:17PM

Officials with MVTA and Metro Transit say the messy roads have not impacted service today. All buses and trains are on time, they say.

On the roads, that's another issue. Traffic is still struggling in the northwest metro, especially on eastbound 94 from Rogers to the Fish Lake Interchange, and on southbound Hwy. 169 from Brooklyn Park down to the Crosstown.

We have pockets of slow traffic elsewhere, too, along with these crashes:

  • Right lane blocked on eastbound Hwy. 10 at 7th Avenue in Anoka
    • Ramp from northbound Hwy. 169 to Medicine Lake Road in New Hope
      • Eastbound 94 at Hwy. 95 in Afton. Two lanes are now open.
        • Westbound Hwy. 36 at Victoria St. Look for brief delays from Dale Street to Snelling Ave.
          • Westbound Hwy. 212, the ramp to Eden Prairie Road is closed with car in the ditch
            • Westbound I-494 ramp at Hwy. 52
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