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Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center

Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center is a bus rapid transit station in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. The transit center is a southbound station on the Metro C Line and D Line, as well as several local routes. The transit center is located inside of Ramp A, a 3,637 stall parking ramp built over sunken Interstate 394.[3][4]

Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center
Metro bus rapid transit station
The C Line departs Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center in 2020
General information
Other namesRamp A/7th Street Station
7th Street Transit Center
7th Street North Transit Station
Location101 North Ninth Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°58′41.56″N 93°16′39.97″W / 44.9782111°N 93.2777694°W / 44.9782111; -93.2777694
Owned byMinnesota Department of Transportation (structure)
Operated byMetro Transit (transit facilities)
City of Minneapolis (structure and parking facilities)
Line(s)  C Line 
5, 9, 19, 22, 134, 755
PlatformsSide platform
Construction
Structure typeMulti-story parking ramp
Platform levels2
AccessibleYes: elevators, level boarding, information annunciators
Other information
Station code17905 (1st Avenue Lobby)
Fare zoneDowntown Minneapolis Fare Zone
History
Opened1992 (transit center)
December 7, 2019 (BRT service)[1]
Previous names7th Street Garage Transit Center
Passengers
20182,430 (average weekday)[2] 101%
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
7th Street & Olson/5th Avenue
One-way operation
C Line 8th Street & Hennepin Avenue
toward 7th-8th Street & Park
D Line
Dec 3, 2022
8th Street & Hennepin Avenue

Construction and design edit

 
Bus rapid transit platform and lobby entrance

Construction of Interstate 394 through downtown Minneapolis began in 1989. Included as part of the project were three new parking ramps built over the new freeway known as the ABC Ramps. From west to east, the ramps are lettered A, B, and C. The total cost of the ramps were $111 million, with the Federal Highway Administration funding 90 percent of the cost, while the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the City of Minneapolis split the remaining. As part of the design, each ramp was built with three lobbies and platforms, one at street level and two at freeway level in each direction. The ABC Ramps and transit centers were completed in 1992 and are linked together by the Minneapolis Skyway.[5]

Underneath the south side of the ramp at street level is the 1st Avenue Lobby, located between 10th Street and 8th Street. The 1st Avenue Lobby is the main bus station, serviced by routes from the west and northwest. The Metro C Line and Metro D Line make a southbound stop at the station. When the C Line opened June 8, 2019, 8th Street was under reconstruction, making it necessary to reroute buses from the transit center to Glenwood Avenue and a temporary station, Glenwood & 7th Street, was created. The facility was retrofitted in 2018 with real-time information and ticket machines at the 1st Avenue Lobby for bus rapid transit operations.[6]

Underneath the ramp at freeway level are two lightly-used bus stations, one on each side of the freeway. Using bus-only lanes on either side of the freeway, buses are able to access stops beneath each ABC Ramp. The 2nd Avenue Lobby, in the middle of the ramp, is for eastbound buses to stop. The Twins Way (formerly 3rd Avenue) Lobby is located at the north of the ramp, where westbound buses leaving Minneapolis along Interstate 394 stop. In recent years, no regular routes have stopped the freeway lobbies, however, Southwest Transit uses the space for layovers and the stops are sometimes utilized for express buses to and from Minnesota Twins games.

Connections edit

In 2000, the Hawthorne Transportation Center was constructed on the parcel south of the parking ramp, Minneapolis's main intercity bus station for Greyhound, Jefferson Lines, and Land to Air Express.[7] Each lobby is directly connected to the Minneapolis Skyway, and through that a short walk to Ramp B/5th Street Transit Center (serving Metro), Target Field station, and Ramp C/4th Street North Transit Station (serving Megabus and Flixbus).

Incidents edit

On the evening of February 6, 2020, a fatal shooting occurred on a C Line bus stopped at the Ramp A/7th Street Transit Center. A gunman, Malcolm Lessley, boarded the bus earlier in the evening. Before the incident, Lessley briefly conversed with one of the victims and taking out a handgun and shooting the victim in the face at 9:28 pm. While leaving the bus, the gunman fatally shot a second victim, Tommie McCoy, in the side of the head. The first victim was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in critical condition. Lessley fled the scene and was arrested by police minutes later.[8] After the shooting, the Metropolitan Council announced it would increase safety on transit by having Metro Transit Police work more overtime and having plainclothes officers ride transit.[9] Lessley, charged with second degree murder and attempted murder, was found incompetent to stand trial.[10]

One week later, family and friends of Tommie McCoy held a vigil for him at the transit center.[11]

The bus involved, Metro Transit 8103, a bus rapid transit New Flyer XD60, was temporarily removed from service after the incident. It was the first shooting aboard a Metro Transit bus in at least a decade.[12]

Notable places nearby edit

The transit center is connected by skyway to Target Field, Target Center, and Orpheum Theatre. World-famous First Avenue is one block away.

See also edit

  • Ramp B/5th Street Transit Center
  • Ramp C/4th Street North Transit Station

References edit

  1. ^ "Routes changed on Dec. 7 - Metro Transit". www.metrotransit.org. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Transit Stops Boardings and Alightings" (XML). gisdata.mn.gov. Metropolitan Council. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  3. ^ "ABC Ramps TAP: A ULI Minnesota Technical Assistance Panel for Minnesota Department of Transportation" (PDF). Urban Land Institute Minnesota. April 17, 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Learn About the ABC Ramps Mobility Hub in Minneapolis". ABC Ramps. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  5. ^ Douma, Frank; Ca, Jason; Corcoran, Heidi; Fan, Yingling; Lari, Adeel; Rohde, Barbara (March 2019). "The ABC Parking Ramps in Minneapolis: A Unique Past. A Visionary Future" (PDF). Humphrey School of Public Affairs University of Minnesota. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  6. ^ "C Line Construction - Metro Transit". www.metrotransittest.org. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  7. ^ "Find an Airport Shuttle Service Near You".
  8. ^ Harlow, Tim (10 February 2020). "Man fatally shot on Metro Transit bus identified". Star Tribune. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  9. ^ "New measures announced to increase safety on Metro Transit lines". KSTP. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  10. ^ Williams, Brandt (10 March 2020). "Man found incompetent to stand trial for killing man, wounding another on Mpls. bus". MPR News. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  11. ^ "Family, friends hold vigil to remember 51-year-old man fatally shot on Metro Transit bus". KSTP. 13 February 2020. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  12. ^ Gockowski, Anthony (9 February 2020). "Metro Transit Experiences First Shooting on a Bus in a Decade". Tennessee Star. Retrieved 7 April 2021.

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Ramp A 7th Street Transit Center is a bus rapid transit station in downtown Minneapolis Minnesota The transit center is a southbound station on the Metro C Line and D Line as well as several local routes The transit center is located inside of Ramp A a 3 637 stall parking ramp built over sunken Interstate 394 3 4 Ramp A 7th Street Transit CenterMetro bus rapid transit stationThe C Line departs Ramp A 7th Street Transit Center in 2020General informationOther namesRamp A 7th Street Station7th Street Transit Center7th Street North Transit StationLocation101 North Ninth StreetMinneapolis MinnesotaCoordinates44 58 41 56 N 93 16 39 97 W 44 9782111 N 93 2777694 W 44 9782111 93 2777694Owned byMinnesota Department of Transportation structure Operated byMetro Transit transit facilities City of Minneapolis structure and parking facilities Line s C Line 5 9 19 22 134 755PlatformsSide platformConstructionStructure typeMulti story parking rampPlatform levels2AccessibleYes elevators level boarding information annunciatorsOther informationStation code17905 1st Avenue Lobby Fare zoneDowntown Minneapolis Fare ZoneHistoryOpened1992 transit center December 7 2019 BRT service 1 Previous names7th Street Garage Transit CenterPassengers20182 430 average weekday 2 101 ServicesPreceding station Metro Following station 7th Street amp Olson 5th AvenueOne way operation C Line 8th Street amp Hennepin Avenuetoward 7th 8th Street amp Park D LineDec 3 2022 8th Street amp Hennepin Avenuetoward Mall of America Contents 1 Construction and design 2 Connections 3 Incidents 4 Notable places nearby 5 See also 6 ReferencesConstruction and design edit nbsp Bus rapid transit platform and lobby entrance Construction of Interstate 394 through downtown Minneapolis began in 1989 Included as part of the project were three new parking ramps built over the new freeway known as the ABC Ramps From west to east the ramps are lettered A B and C The total cost of the ramps were 111 million with the Federal Highway Administration funding 90 percent of the cost while the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the City of Minneapolis split the remaining As part of the design each ramp was built with three lobbies and platforms one at street level and two at freeway level in each direction The ABC Ramps and transit centers were completed in 1992 and are linked together by the Minneapolis Skyway 5 Underneath the south side of the ramp at street level is the 1st Avenue Lobby located between 10th Street and 8th Street The 1st Avenue Lobby is the main bus station serviced by routes from the west and northwest The Metro C Line and Metro D Line make a southbound stop at the station When the C Line opened June 8 2019 8th Street was under reconstruction making it necessary to reroute buses from the transit center to Glenwood Avenue and a temporary station Glenwood amp 7th Street was created The facility was retrofitted in 2018 with real time information and ticket machines at the 1st Avenue Lobby for bus rapid transit operations 6 Underneath the ramp at freeway level are two lightly used bus stations one on each side of the freeway Using bus only lanes on either side of the freeway buses are able to access stops beneath each ABC Ramp The 2nd Avenue Lobby in the middle of the ramp is for eastbound buses to stop The Twins Way formerly 3rd Avenue Lobby is located at the north of the ramp where westbound buses leaving Minneapolis along Interstate 394 stop In recent years no regular routes have stopped the freeway lobbies however Southwest Transit uses the space for layovers and the stops are sometimes utilized for express buses to and from Minnesota Twins games Connections editIn 2000 the Hawthorne Transportation Center was constructed on the parcel south of the parking ramp Minneapolis s main intercity bus station for Greyhound Jefferson Lines and Land to Air Express 7 Each lobby is directly connected to the Minneapolis Skyway and through that a short walk to Ramp B 5th Street Transit Center serving Metro Target Field station and Ramp C 4th Street North Transit Station serving Megabus and Flixbus Incidents editOn the evening of February 6 2020 a fatal shooting occurred on a C Line bus stopped at the Ramp A 7th Street Transit Center A gunman Malcolm Lessley boarded the bus earlier in the evening Before the incident Lessley briefly conversed with one of the victims and taking out a handgun and shooting the victim in the face at 9 28 pm While leaving the bus the gunman fatally shot a second victim Tommie McCoy in the side of the head The first victim was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center in critical condition Lessley fled the scene and was arrested by police minutes later 8 After the shooting the Metropolitan Council announced it would increase safety on transit by having Metro Transit Police work more overtime and having plainclothes officers ride transit 9 Lessley charged with second degree murder and attempted murder was found incompetent to stand trial 10 One week later family and friends of Tommie McCoy held a vigil for him at the transit center 11 The bus involved Metro Transit 8103 a bus rapid transit New Flyer XD60 was temporarily removed from service after the incident It was the first shooting aboard a Metro Transit bus in at least a decade 12 Notable places nearby editThe transit center is connected by skyway to Target Field Target Center and Orpheum Theatre World famous First Avenue is one block away See also editRamp B 5th Street Transit Center Ramp C 4th Street North Transit StationReferences edit Routes changed on Dec 7 Metro Transit www metrotransit org Retrieved 10 December 2019 Transit Stops Boardings and Alightings XML gisdata mn gov Metropolitan Council 29 April 2019 Retrieved 23 November 2019 ABC Ramps TAP A ULI Minnesota Technical Assistance Panel for Minnesota Department of Transportation PDF Urban Land Institute Minnesota April 17 2019 Retrieved 3 January 2021 Learn About the ABC Ramps Mobility Hub in Minneapolis ABC Ramps Retrieved 3 January 2021 Douma Frank Ca Jason Corcoran Heidi Fan Yingling Lari Adeel Rohde Barbara March 2019 The ABC Parking Ramps in Minneapolis A Unique Past A Visionary Future PDF Humphrey School of Public Affairs University of Minnesota Retrieved 3 January 2021 C Line Construction Metro Transit www metrotransittest org Retrieved 3 January 2021 Find an Airport Shuttle Service Near You Harlow Tim 10 February 2020 Man fatally shot on Metro Transit bus identified Star Tribune Retrieved 7 April 2021 New measures announced to increase safety on Metro Transit lines KSTP 12 February 2020 Retrieved 7 April 2021 Williams Brandt 10 March 2020 Man found incompetent to stand trial for killing man wounding another on Mpls bus MPR News Retrieved 7 April 2021 Family friends hold vigil to remember 51 year old man fatally shot on Metro Transit bus KSTP 13 February 2020 Retrieved 7 April 2021 Gockowski Anthony 9 February 2020 Metro Transit Experiences First Shooting on a Bus in a Decade Tennessee Star Retrieved 7 April 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramp A 7th Street Transit Center amp oldid 1180372304, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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