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  2. Metro Transit (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Via Metro STL is an app-based, on-demand microtransit service provided by Via Transportation with Metro Transit. The service launched in June 2020 to serve exurban areas of St. Louis County with few bus stops and limited MetroLink service. It provides rides in three service zones; North, South and West.

  3. MetroLink (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    MetroLink ( reporting mark BSDA) is a light rail system that serves the Greater St. Louis area. Operated by Metro Transit in a shared fare system with MetroBus, [7] the two-line, 38-station system runs from St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Shrewsbury in Missouri to Scott Air Force Base in Illinois.

  4. Gateway Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Transportation CenterSt. Louis, MO. /  38.62417°N 90.20361°W  / 38.62417; -90.20361. The Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center, also known as Gateway Station, is a rail and bus terminal station in the Downtown West neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Opened in 2008 and operating 24 hours a day, it serves Amtrak trains and ...

  5. St. Louis Non-Profit Helps Men Dress for Success With Free ...

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    Church St. Louis hosted a collection day on July 29. The decision to register as a non-profit was a no-brainer. Co-founder Stephen Brooks, an accountant at SRB & Associates, oversees the financial ...

  6. MTA Reorganization That May Cut 2,700 Jobs Gets Board's OK

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    MTA Reorganization That May Cut 2,700 Jobs Gets Board's OK - New York City, NY - The MTA Board approved a plan to reorganize the transit agency that could lead to big job losses.

  7. Civic Center station (MetroLink) - Wikipedia

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    Civic Center. / 38.624925; -90.203170. Civic Center station is a light rail station on the Red and Blue lines of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [5] This below-grade station is located near 14th and Spruce streets near Interstate 64. It is also the primary transfer station for MetroBus and serves bus routes operated by Madison County Transit.

  8. St. Louis, MO Classifieds - Patch

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    Local market ads for gigs & services, free stuff, for sale, announcements, housing, job listings and lost and found in St. Louis, MO

  9. MetroBus (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    Route operates primarily along Sarah Street in North St. Louis between the Central West Transit Center and O'Fallon Park. 47: Hanley: Route operates primarily along Hanley Road between the Clayton and North Hanley transit centers. In downtown Clayton the route is coupled on Central and Meramec avenues serving the St. Louis County Government ...

  10. MTA Alert: Weekend Planned Service Changes - Patch

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    Beginning Friday, June 21 at 11:45 p.m. until Mon, June 24, 5:00 a.m., Church Av-bound G trains skip 4 Av-9 St, 15 St-Prospect Park, and Fort Hamilton Pkwy. J Train

  11. St. Louis Union Station - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHL. December 30, 1970 [2] St. Louis Union Station is a National Historic Landmark and former train station in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. At its 1894 opening, the station was the largest in the world that had tracks and passenger service areas all on one level. Traffic peaked at 100,000 people a day in the 1940s. [3]