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May 21, 2019, Tuesday - Open House: Learn about Metro Transit's E-Line at Marcy Open Elementary 

Time: 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

Location: Marcy Open Elementary, 415 4th Avenue SE

Open House: Learn about Metro Transit's E-Line

The METRO E Line is a bus rapid transit project that will provide faster and more reliable transit service along a large portion of Route 6. The E Line would follow the Hennepin Avenue corridor in downtown Minneapolis and Uptown.

In late 2018 Metro Transit began evaluating more segments of Route 6 as potential end points. Based on the evaluation, we have narrowed down to three potential routing options on the south end and are recommending that the E Line continue along University Avenue and 4th Street SE to the north.

Join us at this Open House (no formal presentation, come anytime) to learn more about the routing options being advanced for further consideration and some early ideas about connecting bus service.