Eagan Transit Station
The Eagan Transit Station is a transit facility located in Eagan, Minnesota. Riders also hail from the nearby communities of Mendota Heights and Northern Rosemount. The Park & Ride lot has 750 parking spaces[1] for bus passengers and retail employees.
Eagan Transit Station | |
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Location | 3470 Pilot Knob Road,[1] Eagan, Minnesota |
Coordinates | 44°49′56″N 93°10′00″W |
Owned by | Minnesota Valley Transit |
Construction | |
Disabled access | Yes |
History | |
Opened | Originally Opened - 1999 Upgrade - 2003 |
The station is an example of mixed-use, transit-oriented development. Originally a surface lot for a park-and-ride stop, it now includes retailers such as Cole's Salon, Starbucks, Bruegger's Bagels, The Tobacco Outlet, LeeAnn Chin and T-Mobile.[1] The facility is owned by the city of Eagan, Dakota County Transit Offices, and the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority.
Bus connections
- Route 437 (Blue Cross-Blue Shield / Kennebec Drive)
- Route 445 (METRO Red Line - Cedar Grove Station / Blue Cross Road / Yankee Doodle Road / Eagan Town Center / Thomson Reuters)
- Route 446 (METRO Blue Line - 46th Street Station / Highway 110 / Parkview Plaza / Mendota Heights Business Park / Corporate Center Drive / Eagandale / USPS Minnesota Hub / Wescott Rd & Denmark Ave / Duckwood Dr & Lexington Ave / Northview Park Rd & Elrene Rd / Eagan High School)
- Route 470 (Downtown Minneapolis / Lake Street I-35W Station / Donald Rd & Yankee Doodle Rd / Blackhawk)
- Route 480 (METRO Green Line - Saint Paul Union Depot / Blackhawk / Palomino Hills / METRO Red Line - Apple Valley / Cliff Rd / Burnsville Parkway / Heart of the City P&R)
- Route 484 (METRO Green Line - Saint Paul Union Depot / Pilot Knob Rd / Blue Cross Road / Silver Bell Road / Rahn Road / Nichols Road)
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