Terminal 1–Lindbergh station

The Terminal 1–Lindbergh station is a light rail station on the Metro Blue Line. It is the only underground station on the Blue Line and is located 69 feet (21 m) below ground level at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.[1] It is a center-platform station that is accessed by escalator or elevator. Service began at the site when the second phase of the Blue Line opened on December 4, 2004.

Terminal 1–Lindbergh
Metro light rail station
Location6450 Glumack Drive
Coordinates44°52′52″N 93°12′21″W
Owned byMetro Transit
Line(s)  Blue Line 
PlatformsIsland platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsMSP Airport Trams
Route 54
Construction
Structure typeSubway
Depth69 feet (21 m)
ParkingYes
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zoneAirport zone: Free service to Terminal 2–Humphrey, standard fare to other stations.
History
OpenedDecember 4, 2004
Services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Fort Snelling Blue Line Terminal 2–Humphrey
Other services
Preceding station Metro Following station
Terminal 2–Humphrey Riverview Corridor Fort Snelling

The location of this station directly below a major airport caused challenges for its designers. The tunnel and the station both had to be carefully designed to meet Federal Aviation Administration safety requirements. Passengers can access this station from the transit center in the "Hub Building", which is reached by taking the Minneapolis–St. Paul Airport Trams, which is a people mover from the tram-level of the main terminal.[2]

This station was excavated after the two main tunnel tubes were constructed with a tunnel boring machine (though cut and cover was used near the ends of the tunnels).[1] During the excavation of the tunnels, a buried river valley was encountered a few hundred feet south of the station. The walls of the station are painted to look like an outcrop of Saint Peter Sandstone through which the tunnels have been bored. A large installation on the ceiling of this station is meant to look like an aircraft wing.

Lindbergh Station is unheated, but maintains a temperature of roughly 5060 °F (1015 °C) year-round because of its underground location. Small spot heaters are not available at this location as they were never installed; the small press buttons actually do nothing.

Service between this station and Humphrey Terminal is free to passengers and operates 24-hours a day.[2] The Blue Line is the main mechanism for travelers to transfer between terminals.[2]

Bus connections

From Lindbergh Terminal Station, there is a direct bus connection to route 54.

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References

  1. Ozdemir, Levent, ed. (April 2004). North American Tunneling 2004. Atlanta: CRC Press. ISBN 978-9058096692.
  2. "Terminal-1-Lindbergh-Station". Metro Transit. 2018. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
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