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First Light Rail Train in Minneapolis

Opening day June 26, 2004. Only "dignitaries" rode this very first scheduled train.  
 
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DRdisaster007 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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beautiful I have to rife it one day they should build more every were in the metro
Rstegs (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I would have preferred higher taxes for a subway system instead. Such a bad idea to have the train exposed to the elements and harsh MN winters. Even the stations are outdoors.
trainz675 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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not to long ago. there really nice. iv been on one before...
actioncap81 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Beautiful Trains~!~ Congrats Minn.
quackduck (1 year ago) Show Hide
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where did they put the substations ?
reluctantpopstar (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is great. Once they finish the construction and people start to ride the thing, people like it, and all the people complaining that the idea was a waste of money vanish back into the woodwork they came out of. Look, with gasoline getting so expensive, we need this as an alternative to cars. We should not have to depend on oil and gasoline from the Middle East (countries that don't like our way of life) for national security reasons. And these can be run on solar or wind power.
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Thanks for link Jim. Minneapolis did it at the perfect time to start light rail service in the twin cities area.

Those cars look almost the same as those used in North New Jersey(Metro NYC area)used on the Bergen-Hoboken-Jersey City light rail line.
getmoneystayreal (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i agree,every american metro area should use this method as prime transportation...instead of using (money) it to fund wars or giving it to israel!
drnone88 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Minneapolis and the Twin Cities once had a much more extensive street car system but the greedy people in the late '40s, including one guy who later went to jail for fraud sold the tracks and burned the street cars!!! Believe it or not, the surviving Minneapolis street cars can now be found in Mexico City!!!!
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Absolutely wonderful LRT system, and I love the public's response to it.

I read where Cincinnati had a chance to expand their transit and blew it, My sorry hometown (birmingham, alabama) did the same thing in 98.

Amazing how stupid some people can get over a penny.
Anyway, congratulations, Minneapolis, it looks like a fun way to get around a very vibrant and exciting place to be. I hope to get to come up there and visit before I leave this earth and ride!

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