The Twin Cities transit agency has struggled with ridership since the pandemic and safety issues, real or perceived, have proven to be a hurdle in drawing people back to public transit.
Joe Dotseth, interim chief of the Metro Transit Police Department, speaks during a news conference in St. Paul to announce an ...
Metro Transit fares will be lowered and simplified starting Jan. 1. The changes, approved by the Met Council on Wednesday, include: • Making full-price fares on all Metro Transit non-express buses and ...
Metro Transit graduated its largest apprentice class yet on Wednesday and is up 150 drivers from this point last year.
In a press release, officials say crime is down 21% systemwide, while officer-initiated calls for service are up 129% from last year.
Metro Transit announced on Wednesday riders in the Twin Cities will see more officers and security on the light rail this winter. "We are focusing on official presence," said Lesley Kandaras, Metro ...
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