Public feedback sought to inform transition to bus service in Northstar Corridor

Date: Friday, April 11, 2025

Community input will shape future transit options for commuters

Man sits at table typing on a laptop in a Northstar rail car.The Metropolitan Council is actively seeking feedback from current Northstar Commuter Rail riders and potential transit users as they advance plans to transition from commuter rail to more flexible bus service options along the Northstar corridor.

Earlier this year, the Met Council announced a joint initiative to explore more cost-effective and adaptable transit solutions to improve transit services for communities currently served by Northstar Commuter Rail. The feedback gathered through an online survey and upcoming community events will play a crucial role in shaping these future services.

No date has been set for the transition from rail to bus service.

"We are committed to listening and responding to our loyal Northstar riders, as well as those who would like to utilize transit but are unable to do so with our existing service," said Met Council Chair Charlie Zelle. "The input we receive will help us design a transit system that better meets the evolving needs of communities along the corridor while providing more flexible and efficient service options."
 

Multiple opportunities for public Input

Residents and commuters can provide feedback through:
  • Online Survey: Available through Sunday, May 11
  • In-person events:
    • Tues., April 29, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Anoka City Hall, 2015 1st Ave, Anoka
    • Wed., May 7 – Onboard Northstar, northbound trip leaving Target Field Station at 4:30 p.m.
  • Virtual meeting:
Service continuity during planning process

Regular weekday and Twins/Northstar service will continue while planning efforts proceed. The Met Council will provide updates as transition planning progresses.

The Northstar Line currently serves stations in Big Lake, Elk River, Ramsey, Anoka, Coon Rapids, Fridley, and downtown Minneapolis, carrying commuters along the 40-mile corridor.

For more information about the transition planning or to complete the survey, visit metrotransit.org/northstar or call 612-474-3097.
 

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