Nicollet Mall (Metro Transit station)
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Nicollet Mall | |||
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Address | 35 South 5th Street | ||
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Platforms | Island platform | ||
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Opened | June 26, 2004 | ||
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Owned by | Metro Transit |
The Nicollet Mall station is a light rail station on the Hiawatha Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is the second stop southbound.
This station is located on 5th Street South, between Nicollet Mall and Marquette Avenue in Minneapolis. This is a center-platform station with one traffic lane to the south (westbound) of the platform. Service began at this station when the Hiawatha Line opened on June 26, 2004.
The Nicollet Mall platform is probably the most heavily-used station on the whole line, as it is closest to the major buildings of downtown. To reflect the tall buildings of the city's central business district, the platform's design incorporates tall steel columns along the center and a curving metal roof.
[edit] Notable places nearby
- Nicollet Mall
- Gaviidae Common
- 501 Marquette – the Soo Line Building, the city's tallest commercial building from 1915 to 1929.
- 510 Marquette – the original Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
- The Minneapolis Public Library's Central location (1 block).
- Wells Fargo Center (1 block)
- Marquette Plaza – catenary-support building and the second Minneapolis Federal Reserve building (2 blocks).
- IDS Center (2 blocks)
[edit] External links
- Nicollet Mall (Metro Transit station) is at coordinates Coordinates:
Preceding station | Metro Transit | Following station | ||
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Terminus
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Hiawatha Line |
toward Mall of America
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toward Minneapolis Multi-Modal
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Central Corridor |
toward Saint Paul Union Depot
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