Burnsville station

Burnsville station is a transit facility located in the downtown vicinity of Burnsville, Minnesota, and is the flagship station of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority. It is a major park and ride location, with approximately 1200 parking spaces. It is also a major route transfer hub for the south of the river suburbs. The station also features indoor climate-controlled waiting, pay phones, restrooms, drinking fountains, vending machines, bus pass sales, newspaper sales and transit information. Due to recently high levels of park and ride demand, MVTA has also started service from the Heart of the City park and ride, only 3 blocks away. It will also serve the planned METRO Orange Line bus rapid transit service, although the transit center is located about 2/3 of a mile (1 km) away from I-35W where the line will run.

Burnsville
Location100 E. Highway 13
Coordinates44°46′44″N 93°16′34″W
Connections421, 426, 444, 460, 465U
Construction
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened1995
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Proposed
I-35W and 98th Street
toward Marqutte-2nd Avenue & 3rd Street
Orange Line I-35W and Burnsville Parkway
toward Burnsville

Bus connections

  • Route 421 (West Burnsville / County Road 5 / Williams Drive / Downtown Savage / Glendale Road / Vernon Avenue / Savage / Dakota Avenue/ Egan Drive)
  • Route 426 (Heart of the City / Nicollet Ave / Portland Ave / Evergreen / County Road 11 / Southcross Drive)
  • Route 444 (Mall of America / Highway 77 / Cedar Grove / Highway 13 / Travelers Trail / Heart of the City / Burnsville Parkway / County Road 5 / Burnsville Center / County Road 42 / 143rd & Irving / Savage)
  • Route 460 (Downtown Minneapolis / Lake Street I-35W Station)
  • Route 465U (University of Minnesota - Coffman, Anderson, Wiley & Cooke / Ridder Arena / TCF Bank Stadium / Stadium Village METRO Green Line LRT Station / Downtown Minneapolis / Lake Street I-35W Station / South Bloomington Transit Center / Fairview Ridges / Nicollet Ave / Portland Ave)
  • Route 495 (Mall of America / MN-77 / MN-13 County Road 101 / Marschall Road Transit Station)
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