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Cross
County MetroLink Extension
The Cross
County MetroLink extension Segment 1 will be 8.2 miles in
length with a redesigned Forest Park Station and nine new stations
- two of which wil have park-ride facilities. An additional 18,000
riders per day is forecast with the opening of this line. Here
is a description of Segment 1.
The Cross County
MetroLink extension begins at the existing Forest Park MetroLink
Station, which will be called Forest Park Junction. New stations
along the extension will include Skinker, University City- Big Bend,
Clayton-Forsyth, Clayton-Central, Richmond Heights- Galleria, Brentwood-Eager
Road, Maplewood, Sunnen and Shrewsbury.
It is projected
that revenue service will begin in 2005. The Bi-State Board recently
approved 30 percent engineering and has given the go ahead for final
engineering and construction.
With the opening
of the Cross County Extension in 2005, it is estimated that average
daily ridership will hit 82,000 There will be 38 stations total
with 51.5 miles of alignment in the St. Louis region.
North,
South & West MTIA
The Major Transportation Investment
Analyses (MTIAs) are complete in the Northside, Southside and Daniel
Boone Corridors. Included in these studies, which identify transportation
issues and problems and analyze potential solutions for each of
the corridors, were possible light rail alternatives for the North,
South and West.
This is the third phase of a larger
region wide planning process for St. Louis conducted by the East-West
Gateway Coordinating Council. The MTIA looked at all feasible transportation
options in each corridor including light rail, bus improvements,
road improvements, bicycle, pedestrian and other modes of transportation
to solve transportation issues or problems relative to that corridor.
The light rail alternative was the
locally preferred alternative in the Northside
corridor. A light rail alternative was the locally preferred
alternative in the Southside
corridor as well, but the possibility of a busway was left
on the table. In the Daniel Boone
Corridor, light rail was the preferred alternative to the
West Port area.
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