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station along the
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Orange Line and planned
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B Line in
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,
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. It replaced an inconvenient pair of on-highway bus stops along the outside lanes of
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at Lake Street. The station itself cost $20 million and was built as part of the ''35W@94: Downtown to Crosstown'' reconstruction project. The new two-story station is located between I-35W over Lake Street with a transit plaza on Lake Street with a landscaped ramp connecting it to the Midtown Greenway. The old bus stops were not compliant with the
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(ADA) since stairways were the only way pedestrians were able to access the freeway stops to and from Lake Street below. The new station will be ADA-compliant with four elevators (along with ramps and stairs) for a seamless transition between either side of the busway platforms and Lake Street platforms.


History

The original station opened April 15, 1968 following the completion of Interstate 35W between Crosstown (MN 62) and
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. Freeway service to the station was initially provided by
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''Route 35 Freeway Express'' and later Bloomington Bus Company, both providing suburban express bus service from Richfield and Bloomington to Downtown Minneapolis. The station connected with Twin City Lines frequent and heavily used ''Route 21 Selby-Lake'' along Lake Street and Selby Avenue between
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and
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. The Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC), now Metro Transit, acquired Twin City Lines in 1970 and Bloomington Bus Company in 1975. Under MTC, ''Route 21'' remained similar to its present day operation, while all express bus service along I-35W from Downtown Minneapolis were formed under ''Route 35'' with several branches beginning at 35th Street. In 1972 there were 14 branches of ''Route 35'' using the station. By 1979 the station had transitioned from a simple transfer point to a transit hub. All-day and weekend ''Route 47'' supplemented the rush-hour oriented ''Route 35'' from Downtown Minneapolis to Richfield and Bloomington. The short-lived ''Route 49'' was inaugurated as a shuttle bus between the station and
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's recently completed corporate headquarters nearby at 28th Street. As transit service in the region expanded additional rush-hour buses began to use the station, including ''Route 94L'' express bus service along Lake Street to Downtown Saint Paul. After establishment in 1986 SouthWest Metro Transit, now
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, took over bus service in southwest suburbs and became the first operator to use the station other than MTC since 1975. Similarly in 1990 the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) took over bus service in the south suburbs and began utilizing the station. Following the completion of
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in the early 1990s SouthWest Transit abandoned the station to take advantage of the reversible HOT lanes along I-394. In 1997 Allina Health co-sponsored a study to improve access to their Abbott Northwestern Hospital campus from I-35W, considering additional freeway and transit access. The study became known as the ''I-35W Access Project'' and concluded that a new Lake Street station would be constructed, in addition to bus lanes on both the freeway level and Lake Street. Designs were completed November 2002 and recommended an
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in the median of I-35W accessible from either side of Lake Street. Construction was anticipated to begin in late 2004. After the opening of I-35W & 46th Street station, idea of a freeway island platform was changed to side platforms in the median of I-35W after considering safety and bus throughput concerns. In June 2004 ''Route 27'' began operating to connect major employers (including Abbott Northwestern) along 26th and 28th Avenues between the station and the new
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. In 2010 the ''2030 Transportation Policy Plan'' identified that the Orange Line (then known as the I-35W Bus Rapid Transit) would open by 2012, bypassing Lake Street until a new station was constructed. That plan was later shelved after unexpected congestion at I-35W and Crosstown Highway. After the opening of the I-35W & 46th Street station, it was observed that bus drivers had difficulty maneuvering from the HOT lanes in the center of the freeway, particularly during rush-hour traffic, to the side platforms of the old Lake Street station. In 2011 northbound express bus service was modified to the Lake Street stop, reducing it to only drop-off service during non-rush hour trips. The old station permanently closed June 9, 2018 to begin rebuilding in 2020, with a reopening date sometime between fall 2020 and winter 2021. During this time I-35W buses were detoured either via 1st and Blaisdell Avenues (Metro Transit routes) or Park and Portland Avenues (MVTA routes), with Metro Transit routes stopping at Lake Street upon request. As freeway construction progressed, routes would be brought back to I-35W, bypassing Lake Street completely as the old station platforms were demolished. The new station was planned to open on October 18, 2021 with a ceremony held at the station. However, on October 16 around 7:40p.m a driver traveling northbound on I-35W collided into the station, setting it on fire. The driver, Sean Patrick McClernon, died from multiple blunt force injuries from the collision. The opening of the station needed to be postponed to undergo safety inspection after the crash, which caused minor damage to the southeast circulation tower. The station opened on October 21 without a ceremony. Upon opening, Southwest Transit returned to the station for the first time since the 1990s. MVTA returned November 20.


Bus connections

* Routes 21, 27, 53, 133, 135, 146, 156, 460, 464, 465, 467, 470, 472, 475, 476, 477, and 478 (prior to March 2012)


Gallery

File:OL Lake Street station looking towards downtown.jpg, A view from the under construction Lake St Station towards downtown Minneapolis. File:OL Lake Street station platform looking south.jpg, The under construction passenger boarding area of the Lake St Station. File:Orange Line opening ceremony with Tim Walz.jpg, Minnesota Governor
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speaking at the opening ceremony of the Metro Orange Line. File:I-35W & Lake St station interior.jpg, Interior of one of the entrances to the Lake Street station.


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External links


Metro Transit: I-35W & Lake Street StationFlickr: I-35W & Lake Street Station Completion
{{DEFAULTSORT:I-35W and Lake Street station Bus stations in Minnesota