Burnsville Transit Station

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The Burnsville Transit Station is the flagship of the Minnesota Valley Transit Authority. It is a major park and ride location, with approximately 1200 parking spaces. It is also a major route transfer hub for the south of the river suburbs. The station also features indoor climate-controlled waiting, pay phones, restrooms, drinking fountains, vending machines, an ATM, bus pass sales, newspaper sales and transit information. The other two permanent stations in Dakota County are the Apple Valley Transit Station and Eagan Transit Station.

Feeder Routes

421 - Burnsville/Savage
422 - Southern Burnsville
426 - Southern Burnsville
444 - Mall of America, Burnsville Station, Burnsville Center, and Savage Park & Ride
460 - East Savage, Savage Park & Ride, Burnsville Station, and Downtown Minneapolis
465 - Apple Valley Transit Station, Fairview Ridges Hospital, Heart of the City Park & Ride, Burnsville Station, South Bloomington Transit Center, Lake Street Freeway Station.

Due to recently high levels of park and ride demand, MVTA has started service from the Heart of the City park and ride, only 3 blocks away.

External links

Transit Park & Ride lots in South Metro - MVTA


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