- Airport-Lindbergh Terminal (Metro Transit station)
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name=Airport–Lindbergh Terminal
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address=6450 Glumack Drive
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other=Route 54
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opened=December 4 ,2004
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mpassengers=The Airport–Lindbergh Terminallight rail station is on theHiawatha Line in the Twin Cities region of theU.S. state ofMinnesota . It is the only underground station on the Hiawatha Line, and is located 70 feet (20 meters) below ground level under theMinneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) Transit Center. The twelfth stop southbound, it is a center-platform station and is typically accessed byescalator orelevator . Service began at the site when the second phase of the Hiawatha Line opened onDecember 4 ,2004 .The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport serves about 34 million passengers annually and is one of the main hubs of
Northwest Airlines . Because of this, the Lindbergh Terminal Station is one of the most important on the line. The Hiawatha line creates a direct connection between the airport, downtown Minneapolis and theMall of America .The location of this station directly below a major airport makes it unique. The tunnel and the station both had to be carefully designed to meet
Federal Aviation Administration safety requirements. Passengers can access this station from the Transit Center, which is reached by either taking apeople-mover (called a "tram" locally) from the ground-transportation level of the main terminal, or by exiting from the skyway security checkpoint.This station was excavated after the two main
tunnel tubes were constructed with atunnel boring machine (thoughcut and cover was used near the ends of the tunnels). During the excavation of the tunnels, a buried river valley was encountered a few hundred feet south of the station. The walls of the station are painted to look like an outcrop of Saint PeterSandstone through which the tunnels have been bored. A large installation on the ceiling of this station is meant to look like anaircraft wing.Lindbergh Station is largely unheated, but maintains a temperature of roughly 50–60°F (10–15°C) throughout the year because of its underground location. Small spot heaters are available (as they are at all Hiawatha Line stations).
Service between this station and the Humphrey Terminal is free to passengers and operates 24-hours a day. The Hiawatha Line is the main mechanism for travelers to transfer between terminals.
Bus connections
From Lindbergh Terminal station, there is a direct bus connection to route 54.
Notable places nearby
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Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport External links
* [http://www.metrocouncil.org/transportation/lrt/stations/AirportLindberg.htm Airport - Lindbergh Terminal Station]
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