Metro Transit (St. Louis)
Public transit operator in the St. Louis metropolitan area / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Metro Transit is an enterprise of the Bi-State Development Agency and operates public transportation services in the St. Louis region. In 2023, the system had an annual ridership of 19,528,200, or about 59,800 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.
For other systems of the same name, see Metro Transit (disambiguation).
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Metro Transit | |
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Overview | |
Owner | Bi-State Development Agency |
Locale | Greater St. Louis, MissouriāIllinois, U.S. |
Transit type | Light rail Streetcar Bus Paratransit |
Number of lines | 2 light rail lines 1 streetcar line 59 bus routes |
Number of stations | 38 (light rail) 10 (streetcar) 9,000 (bus) 25 (transit centers) 26 (park and ride lots) |
Daily ridership | 59,800 (weekdays, Q4 2023)[1] |
Annual ridership | 19,528,200 (2023)[2] |
Chief executive | Taulby Roach |
Headquarters | One Metropolitan Square 211 North Broadway St. Louis, Missouri, 63102, U.S. |
Website | metrostlouis.org |
Operation | |
Began operation | September 20, 1949; 74 years ago (1949-09-20) |
Reporting marks | BSDA |
Number of vehicles | 25 Siemens SD-400s 54 Siemens SD-460s 237 Diesel buses 24 Electric buses 123 Call-A-Ride vans 2 Gomaco Brill replica streetcars 1 MMTB W2-class streetcar |
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