Six light-rail transit stations in Mpls. closing for the weekend

November 16, 2012 at 1:31AM
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Hiawatha light-rail service in and out of downtown Minneapolis will be halted through the weekend for scheduled construction and maintenance, Metro Transit officials announced.

The shutdown, from stations at Target Field to Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, will last from 6:30 p.m. Friday until 3:30 a.m. Monday. Route 55 buses will fill in during that time and have a more frequent schedule than the trains.

Service along the 12-mile Hiawatha rail line will otherwise be operating normally.

The stations that will close are: Target Field, Warehouse District/Hennepin Avenue, Nicollet Mall, Government Plaza, Downtown East/Metrodome and Cedar-Riverside.

During the shutdown, Central Corridor light-rail project construction crews will be working east of the Metrodome, where the new line meets the Hiawatha line.

PAUL WALSH

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