Riverview Corridor

Riverview Corridor
Overview
StatusCanceled
LocaleMinneapolis-Saint Paul
Termini
Stations20
Websiteriverviewcorridor.com
Service
TypeStreetcar
SystemMetro Transit
Operator(s)Metro Transit
Daily ridership20,400 (2040 est.)
History
Planned opening2032
Technical
Line length11.7 mi (18.8 km) (planned)
CharacterAt-grade on surface
Route map

Gold Line to Woodbury
Union Depot Gold LinePurple LineB Line
Central
Green Line to Target Field
Washington
Gold Line to Smith Avenue B Line to West Lake
Kellogg
Washington
Kellogg
Grand
St. Clair
Randolph
Otto
Montreal
Homer
Maynard
Davern
Fort Road Bridge
over the Mississippi River
Historic Fort Snelling
Blue Line to Target Field
Fort Snelling
Terminal 1–Lindbergh
free 24-hour operation between terminals
Terminal 2–Humphrey
American Boulevard
Bloomington Central
28th Avenue
82nd Avenue
proposed
Mall of America
existing
Red Line to Apple Valley D Line to BCTC

all stations
accessible

The Riverview Corridor is a transit corridor connecting Downtown Saint Paul and the Mall of America in Bloomington via the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. The corridor serves an area from the Saint Paul Union Depot to the Mall via a route along West 7th Street, which runs southwest from Downtown Saint Paul. The corridor creates a triangle connecting opposite ends of the Blue Line and Green Line.

The corridor has served as an important transportation link in the Twin Cities since territorial days when it connected downtown Saint Paul and Fort Snelling. Streetcars and later buses connected destinations along West Seventh St, the main thoroughfare of the corridor, since 1884. Streetcars were removed in 1952 and from 1998 to 2012 bus service improvements were identified as the preferred alternative with busway and later arterial bus rapid transit projects studied.

Renewed study started in 2013 and the results of work done from 2014-2017 identified a modern streetcar system similar to systems in Portland, Kansas City, and Detroit as the locally preferred alternative with an alignment along West Seventh Street and MN-5.[1] On September 6th, 2024 Ramsey County announced that planning efforts for the modern streetcar project were cancelled.[2]

  1. ^ Melo, Fredrick (December 14, 2017). "Panel approves St. Paul-to-airport streetcar concept, but much more work to come". Pioneer Press. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  2. ^ Melo, Frederick (September 6, 2024). "Riverview Corridor rolls to a close with no streetcar, and no bus". St. Paul Pioneer Press. Retrieved September 8, 2024.