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Metro Transit Service Change Set for August 28

  Adjustments to two MetroBus routes, no changes to MetroLink service On Monday, August 28, Metro Transit will make schedule adjustments to two MetroBus routes as part of the quarterly service change. There are no changes to MetroLink service. The adjustments scheduled for August 28 include: MetroBus #40 N. Broadway: Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments … Continued

New Labor Contract Ratified by Metro Transit and ATU

The Bi-State Development Board of Commissioners approved two new labor contracts today with Metro Transit operators, maintenance and clerical workers represented by the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 788. The three-year contracts are the result of more than a year of negotiations between the two parties and call for a base pay increase, a $7,000 … Continued

Metro Transit Secure Platform Plan On the Move

Metro Transit’s Secure Platform Plan continues to move forward with the first package of stations estimated to be open in 2024.   In January of this year, the agency announced the MetroLink Secure Platform Plan would be moving forward in a phased approach with six packages each ranging from four to eight stations. According to Kevin … Continued

CMT Releases RFP for Graphic Design

Citizens for Modern Transit (“CMT”) is seeking a graphic design consultant to assist CMT with the campaign for CMT’s Build a Better Bus Stop education program to build ridership on the transit system.  The goal will be to increase ridership on the system through placemaking. Work products will include program nomination form, program poster, two … Continued

MetroLink Celebrates 30 Years in St. Louis

MetroLink’s 30th Anniversary is right around the corner on July 31.  From the moment MetroLink hit the rails in 1993, ridership exceeded forecasted expectations. Today, St. Louis has 46 miles, 38 stations and an extension to MidAmerica Airport under construction. While we have seen transit face challenges post-pandemic, we are also seeing ridership beginning to … Continued

Riders Feeling Impacts of Transit Workforce Challenge; New Report from TransitCenter Charts Path Forward for Agencies

Transit riders in cities across the country are feeling the impacts of the transit workforce challenge, especially in the St. Louis region.   A new national report by TransitCenter, “People First,” examines the current challenges facing public sector human resources that limit hiring and retention, and outlines potential solutions to rethink this critical agency function. At … Continued


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