Central (Metro Transit station)

at , Saint Paul , 55101 United States

Central is a light rail station along the Green Line in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is unique among Central Corridor stations in that it is not located in the middle of or directly adjacent to a road, but rather at a 45° angle to surrounding streets like the Downtown East/Metrodome Station on the Blue Line. It is located on the block bounded by 5th Street, Minnesota Street, 4th Street, and Cedar Street.Utility relocation construction work began along 4th Street in August 2009, well before the Green Line had received final funding or approval. Construction along Cedar Street, including demolition of the former Bremer Bank building on the block began in 2011. A skyway through the Bremer building was closed for much of the year but reopened on November 1st, 2011. The station opened along with the rest of the line on June 14, 2014.

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Central (Metro Transit station)

Saint Paul , MN 55101
United States
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Central (Metro Transit station) is Saint Paul based place and this enity listed in Landmark category. 55101.

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