Stadium Village is a
light rail station on the
Green Line on the
University of Minnesota
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campus in
Minneapolis
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. Located in the
Stadium Village
Stadium Village is an area of Minneapolis, Minnesota near the East Bank campus of the University of Minnesota. While not an official neighborhood of Minneapolis, the area is an important commercial district that serves university students with man ...
area, it lies east of 23rd Avenue Southeast between
University Avenue
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and 4th Street, across the road from
Huntington Bank Stadium
Huntington Bank Stadium (formerly known as TCF Bank Stadium) is an outdoor stadium located on the campus of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The stadium opened in 2009, after three years of construction. It is ...
. East of the station, the rail line parallels the
U of M Transitway until 29th Street SE, where it turns to enter
Prospect Park station.
History and design
The first light rail proposal in 1981 by the
Metropolitan Council
The Metropolitan Council, commonly abbreviated Met Council or Metro Council, is the regional governmental agency and metropolitan planning organization in Minnesota serving the Twin Cities seven-county metropolitan area, accounting for over 55 pe ...
identified an Oak Street station on Washington Avenue adjacent to Stadium Village's namesake
Memorial Stadium. These plans, which included an entire network, were largely mothballed after the
Minnesota Legislature
The Minnesota Legislature is the bicameral legislature of the U.S. state of Minnesota consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators are elected from 67 single-member districts. In order to account for decennia ...
banned the use of public funds on light rail transit in 1985.
In 1999 a direct bus predecessor to the Green Line, Route 50, was created as a
limited stop
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service with Oak Street also the final stop on campus before 27th Avenue. The original Central Corridor design was roughly similar to its current design at 23rd Avenue, expect configured as a sunken
island platform
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. Directly south would have been the west portal for a tunnel under
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* Washington Avenue (Minneapolis), a major street in Minne ...
. North it would have followed the same alignment and climbed to grade parallel with the Transitway. The Final
EIS
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in 2009 concluded trains would run at grade on Washington Avenue, modifying the station to its built at grade configuration.
Construction of the line along the Transitway began in 2011, with construction of the station starting in 2012. The station opened along with the rest of the line in 2014.
Stadium Village was the west end of a
free-fare zone with the
Campus Zone Pass available to University of Minnesota students, staff, and facility. The program launched with the fall 2014 semester and was discontinued the fall 2022 semester after the University moved to a free
universal transit pass for students.
In 2025 the
E Line will serve the station, with new University & 23rd Avenue station facilities constructed for
bus rapid transit
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operations.
Bus connections
Connections can be made to local Routes 6 and 33 on University Avenue. At the U of M Transitway connections can be made to
University of Minnesota Campus Shuttle
The University of Minnesota's Campus Shuttle is a zero-fare bus service operating on the University's Minneapolis and St. Paul ( Falcon Heights) campuses. In 2009, the system carried more than 3.9 million riders, making it the second-busiest tran ...
Routes 121 (Campus Connector) and 120 (East Bank Circulator) and express Route 272. There is a significant transfer point short distance west at University Avenue and Oak Street. Connections could be made to Route 960 during the 2019
Minnesota State Fair
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season due to a detour; service was suspended for following seasons.
The Green Line Night Bus and
rail replacement bus
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es stop on University Avenue.
References
External links
Metro Transit: Stadium Village Station
Metro Green Line (Minnesota) stations in Minneapolis
Railway stations in the United States opened in 2014
2014 establishments in Minnesota
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