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January 22, 2021

UPDATE: No Changes to MetroBus Boarding Areas at Civic Center Transit Center on January 26

Update on January 29, 2021: A previous version of this release listed the wrong date for the temporary change in MetroBus boarding locations and a different map.


Work on the city sewer system, which will require boarding areas for some MetroBus routes at Civic Center Transit Center to temporarily relocate, has been postponed until February 2. There will be no changes to MetroBus service at the Civic Center Transit Center on Tuesday, January 26, as announced in a previous news release.

Temporary Changes for Tuesday, February 2

On February 2, some MetroBus riders will need to board and exit their buses at a different location at the Civic Center Transit Center due to sewer system work that will make several bus bay areas temporarily unavailable.

MetroBus riders who use the #30 Arsenal, #31 Chouteau or #73X I-55 Express MetroBus routes will board and exit the buses on 14th Street. Riders who use the #4 Natural Bridge, #10 Gravois-Lindell, #19 St. Louis Ave., #32 Dr. ML King, #40 N. Broadway, #41 Lee, #74 Florissant, #94 Page or #97 Delmar MetroBus routes will board and exit buses on Clark Avenue. Passengers impacted by the temporary relocation of their buses should allow extra time for their commutes that day.

For more information, contact Metro Transit Information at 314-231-2345 (phone) or 314-207-9786 (text), Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Temporary Bus Relocation Civic Center Transit Center
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