June 29, 2018

Laclede’s Landing MetroLink Elevator Returns to Service July 2

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The elevator at the Laclede’s Landing MetroLink Station will be back in service on Monday, July 2.

The elevator was taken out of service in February as part of a major project to repair and rehabilitate elevators at four MetroLink stations in downtown St. Louis. All of the elevators that are scheduled to be rehabilitated are 25 years old.

The Laclede’s Landing Station elevator was installed and put into service in 1993, when MetroLink first began light rail operations in the St. Louis region. The rehabilitation work, which includes the installation of new stainless steel components that are more resistant to corrosion and moisture, will allow the elevators to continue operating efficiently through all types of service and weather conditions.

Rehabilitation work is progressing on the elevator at the Union Station MetroLink Station, which is also part of the downtown elevator rehabilitation project. The Union Station MetroLink Station elevator was taken out of service in March. Rehabilitation on this elevator is expected to be completed later this summer.

The next phase of the elevator rehabilitation project will get underway later this year. To minimize the impact of rehabilitation work on Metro riders, only two elevators will be taken out of service during each phase of the project.

  • Phase II: Convention Center (West Elevator) and 8th & Pine (East Elevator)
  • Phase III: Convention Center (East Elevator) and 8th & Pine (West Elevator)

The elevator improvements are part of Metro Transit’s commitment to providing a better transit experience for commuters while building a better public transit system.

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