St. Louis Bus Rapid Transit

The St. Louis Bus Rapid Transit is part of a series of proposed bus rapid transit corridors being developed by Metro, formerly called Bi-State Development Agency's Moving Transit Forward Plan.

St. Louis Bus Rapid Transit
LocaleGreater St. Louis
Service typeBus rapid transit
Routes5 (planned)
Destinations10 (planned)
OperatorBi-State Development Agency
WebsiteMoving Transit Forward homepage

Proposal

Bus rapid transit has been a favorable option for St. Louisians. According to Metro, there are five corridors that are being considered and planned. The routes will be highway based and might converge in Downtown St. Louis on Memorial Drive.

Proposed routes

Grand Line

Grand BRT Line
From North St. Louis to South St. Louis on Grand Boulevard.

I-70 Line

I-70 BRT Line
From Downtown St. Louis to St. Charles

I-64 Line

I-64 BRT Line
From Downtown St. Louis to Chesterfield.

I-44 Line

I-44 BRT Line
From Downtown St. Louis to Eureka and Pacific.

I-55 Line

I-55 BRT Line
From Downtown St. Louis to Arnold.
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gollark: Anyway, I haven't implemented *targeted* GPS spoofing yet, because it's not very useful and I don't control an entire dimension of GPS servers, but it might be interesting to experiment with.
gollark: It also relies on SPUDNET, which is closed-source right now because I can't be bothered to upload it somewhere.
gollark: The server is on my pastebin, but I never got round to writing a client for it.
gollark: What, SGNS?

See also

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