Metro Transit Service Update
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We expect to provide transit service as normal, but may make adjustments to service as needed. The latest information on Metro transit operations is available here, with the newest updates at the top.
For specific information regarding your trip, check Rider Alerts or call Metro Transit Information at 314-231-2345 or 618-271-2345, available 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Metro Transit Update: Friday, September 22 – 5 a.m
MetroBus have resumed normal service.
Metro Transit Update: Thursday, September 21 – 8:35 p.m
The #40 North Broadway and the #99 Downtown Trolley are on reroute until the end of service.
Metro Transit Update: Wednesday, September 20 – 7:01 p.m
The #2 Red has resumed normal service near the Saint Louis Galleria.
Metro Transit Update: Wednesday, September 20 – 6:38 p.m.
The #2 Red is currently operating on a reroute near the Saint Louis Galleria until the end of service.
Metro Transit Update: Monday, September 18 – 9:58 p.m.
The #99 Downtown Trolley has resumed normal service in downtown St. Louis.
Metro Transit Update: Monday, September 18 – 8:20 p.m.
The #99 Downtown Trolley is currently operating on a reroute in downtown St. Louis.
Metro Transit Update: Monday, September 18 – 10:30 a.m.
MetroBus has resumed normal service at this time.
Metro Transit Update: Monday, September 18 – 8:09 a.m.
MetroBus passengers in downtown St. Louis are currently experiencing minor delays and/or reroutes as police block streets to accommodate marchers. The impacted MetroBus routes may include:
- #4 Natural Bridge
- #10 Gravois-Lindell
- #11 Chippewa
- #41 Lee
- #74 Florissant
- #94 Page
- #97 Delmar
- #96 Market Street Shuttle
- #40X I-55 Express
- #58X Twin Oaks Express
Metro Transit Update: Sunday, September 17 – 3:38 p.m.
MetroBus passengers may experience minor delays and possible reroutes due to law enforcement temporally closing streets. For the latest transit updates, visit Rider Alerts.
Metro Transit Update: Sunday, September 17 – 5:00 a.m.
MetroBus, MetroLink are operating on schedule at this time.
Metro Transit Update: Saturday, September 16 – 11:55 p.m.
MetroBus and MetroLink will not serve the Delmar Loop MetroLink Station for the rest of the evening. Passengers should make connections at the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink Station.
Metro Transit Update: Saturday, September 16 – 9:57 p.m.
The #97 Delmar is on reroute until the end of service.
Metro Transit Update: Saturday, September 16 – 5:07 a.m.
All MetroBus routes are operating on schedule at this time.
Metro Transit Update: Friday, September 15 – 7:40 p.m.
The #95 Kingshighway and the #10 Gravois-Lindell are on reroute.
Metro Transit Update: Friday, September 15 – 3:30 p.m.
The #99 Downtown Trolley has resumed service on a reroute.
Metro Transit Update: Friday, September 15 – 2:45 p.m.
Service for the #99 Downtown Trolley is temporarily suspended.
Metro Transit Update: Friday, September 15 – 10:22 a.m.
At this time, #19 St. Louis Ave., #32 ML King, #40 North Broadway, #78 Larimore, #99 Dowtown Trolley and #174X North Express are on reroute in downtown St. Louis.
Kind of ridiculous to put your drivers and passengers in harms way. You need to protect your employees and not put them out there.
Hey John, safety is our top priority for both our employees and passengers. We have procedures in place to make sure transit operations continue in the safest way possible.
Just out of curiosity, what do those procedures involve? I already don’t feel safe as a passenger when there is no chaos. How am I supposed to feel safe when all of this is going on?
John, our procedures call for providing transit services to passengers — many who rely on Metro transit services for work and school — to the greatest and safest extent possible. If you feel unsafe, we urge you to let us know. Metro Public Safety is available 24/7 by calling 314-289-6873.
Police need to take into consideration riders when closing off streets. If anything, buses should be allowed to come through as it is a major interruption for riders such as when Delmar Station was closed to buses and trains then how were people supposed to travel from Delmar to Forest Park to catch buses or trains especially since service was about to end for the night!
Any other major city would have made sure people could get home. Shows why STL is a messed up place.
When cops ordered people to get home how could they when Metro stopped running including the trains? Just idiocy. PD could have added presence to Delmar Station and not leave people stranded and Metro should have made this decision to keep Delmar Station open to buses and trains and had buses use Enright as usual.