Link bus rapid transit
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{{Short description|Planned bus rapid transit line in Rochester, Minnesota}}
{{Infobox bus line
|logo = Link BRT logo.png
|logo_width = 175
|logo_alt = Logo for Link
|number = Link
|bgcolor = #29AAE1
|titlecolor = #ffffff
|box_width = 270px
|subheader =
|operator = Rochester Public Transit
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|status = Under construction
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|routetype = Bus rapid transit
|locale = Rochester, Minnesota
|communities = ?
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|termini =
|start = West Transit Village
|end = Downtown Rochester (phase 1)
East Transit Village (phase 2)
|via = 2nd Street SW (phase 1)
Broadway Avenue (phase 2)
|length = {{convert|2.6|mi|km|abbr=on}} (Phase 1)
(Additional {{convert|1|mi|km|abbr=on}} planned in phase 2)
|stations = 8 (planned)
(4 more planned in phase 2)
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|level = Daily
|level1 =
|frequency = Every 5 minutes peak
Every 10 to 20 minutes non-peak
|alt_frequency =
|time = 13 minutes
|day = 5:00 am–11:00 pm
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|open = Late 2026
|map = {{Rochester Rapid Transit}}
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Link, formerly known as Rochester Rapid Transit and the Downtown Circulator, is a bus rapid transit (BRT) line under construction for downtown Rochester, Minnesota. The 2.6 mile route would connect downtown Rochester, Mayo Clinic's downtown campus, Mayo Clinic's Saint Mary's campus, University of Minnesota Rochester, and a new 13-acre transit-oriented development at the western terminus.{{cite web | url=https://www.kimt.com/content/news/Rochester-wants-over-50-million-for-rapid-transit-project-572274421.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201002021235/https://www.kimt.com/content/news/Rochester-wants-over-50-million-for-rapid-transit-project-572274421.html | archive-date=October 2, 2020 | title=Rochester wants more than $50 million for rapid transit project }}{{cite web | url=https://kttc.com/2020/06/23/plans-for-new-rapid-transit-system-in-rochester-progressing/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200724044757/https://kttc.com/2020/06/23/plans-for-new-rapid-transit-system-in-rochester-progressing/ | archive-date=July 24, 2020 | title=Plans for new rapid transit system in Rochester progressing – KTTC }}{{cite web | url=https://www.kaaltv.com/news/officials-present-update-to-rochester-link-rapid-transit-design/ | title=Officials present update to Rochester Link Rapid Transit design | date=March 15, 2024 }}
As of March 2025, construction has begun for the Link BRT project{{Cite web |last=Paris |first=Ryan |date=2025-03-12 |title=Construction for Rochester’s “Link Bus Rapid Transit” project underway |url=https://www.kttc.com/2025/03/12/construction-rochesters-link-bus-rapid-transit-project-underway/ |access-date=2025-04-05 |website=KTTC |language=en}} and the anticipated project completion is the end of 2026.{{Cite web |title=Link - Coming 2026 |url=https://linkrapidtransit-rpu.hub.arcgis.com/ |website=linkrapidtransit-rpu.hub.arcgis.com |language=en-us}}
History
On May 4, 2020, the Rochester City Council unanimously approved a multi-phased approach to construction. The full system would be built in two phases: Phase 1 would be {{convert|2.6|mi|km|abbr=off}} built on Second Street from West Transit Village to Civic District station; Phase 2 would extend the line approximately {{convert|1|mi|km|abbr=off}} south on Broadway Avenue to East Transit Village.{{cite web |title=New Rapid Transit for a Growing, Equitable Rochester |url=https://www.rochestermn.gov/departments/administration/downtown-rochester-high-amenity-circulator-rapid-transit-route/rapid-transit |website=www.rochestermn.gov |accessdate=September 22, 2020}} The phased approach of the project would raise the cost-effectiveness rating with the Federal Transit Administration from "medium-high" to "high", making the project more competitive for funding through the Small Starts program. The phased approach also gives the city and Olmsted County additional time to plan the redevelopment of the former Seneca Foods site into East Transit Village.{{cite web |title=Council addresses budget, modifies transit plan |url=https://www.medcitybeat.com/news-blog/2020/budget-update-2-city-of-rochester |website=Med City Beat |accessdate=September 25, 2020 |date=May 5, 2020}} On Wednesday October 21, 2020, project leaders announced that engineering, traffic, and environmental analyses would begin.
Phase 1 of the project is expected to cost $114 million, with local funding coming from the State of Minnesota, Olmsted County Transit Aid, state provided Destination Medical Center funds, and the City of Rochester. On August 28, 2020, the City of Rochester submitted a Small Starts grant application to the Federal Transit Administration to fund 49% of Phase 1's cost.{{cite web |title=Transit News {{!}} Rochester, MN |url=https://www.rochestermn.gov/Home/Components/News/News/7991/1534 |website=www.rochestermn.gov |accessdate=September 22, 2020 |date=August 31, 2020}}{{cite news |last1=Octavio |first1=Miguel |title=Rochester Rapid Transit Project driving ahead, boosting local economy |url=https://www.kaaltv.com/news/rochester-rapid-transit-project-bus-rapid-transit-destination-medical-center-corporation-city-of-rochester/5902026/ |access-date=December 18, 2020 |work=ABC 6 NEWS |date=October 21, 2020 |language=en}}{{cite news |last1=Bunge |first1=Mike |title=Rochester wants more than $50 million for rapid transit project |url=https://www.kimt.com/content/news/Rochester-wants-over-50-million-for-rapid-transit-project-572274421.html |accessdate=September 22, 2020 |work=KIMT News |publisher=KIMT |date=August 31, 2020 |language=en}} Phase 2 will be developed with Olmsted County for future grant submittal.
The complete line is expected to cost $203 million. Estimated daily ridership on Phase 1 of the project is 9,925 daily riders, with the complete line seeing an estimated 11,850 daily riders.{{cite news |last1=Petersen |first1=Randy |title=Will council take next steps for Rochester transit village and circulator project? |url=https://www.masstransitmag.com/bus/news/21150206/mn-will-council-take-next-steps-for-rochester-transit-village-and-circulator-project |accessdate=September 25, 2020 |work=Post-Bulletin |publisher=www.masstransitmag.com |date=August 14, 2020}}{{cite web |title=Alternatives Evaluation Report: Rochester Downtown Circulator |url=https://www.rochestermn.gov/home/showdocument?id=27462 |publisher=City of Rochester |accessdate=September 25, 2020 |date=July 2020}}
On September 13, 2021, Rochester officials unveiled the Link brand accompanied with a mockup station. The mockup, situated at the future Civic Center Station site on 2nd Street at 3rd Avenue SE, demonstrates bus rapid transit features such as the shelter layout, off-board fare collection, real-time signage, and an {{cvt|80|ft|m}} long level platform. The site also features renderings of the line's seven stations and more information about the project.{{cite news |last1=David |first1=Kim |title=Public Invited To Check Out Rochester's Future Transit Station |url=https://krocnews.com/public-invited-to-check-out-rochesters-future-transit-station/ |access-date=September 14, 2021 |work=News Talk 1340 KROC-AM |date=September 13, 2021 |language=en}}{{cite news |title=Model of rapid transit system station being shown off downtown |url=https://www.medcitybeat.com/news-blog/2021/dmc-city-bus-rapid-transit-model-station |access-date=September 14, 2021 |work=Med City Beat |date=September 13, 2021}}
In early February 2022, Rochester City Council announced they would review potential changes to the line after receiving public feedback. The proposed changes would upgrade amenities at the two primary stations, Saint Mary's Transit Center and 2nd Avenue Station, and extend the line south along 3rd Avenue SE with an additional station near 6th Street. The changes under review would an additional year for environmental review and would bring the cost of Phase 1 to $146.8 million. The additional $32.8 million would be covered by the Federal Transit Administration, increasing their share of the project costs from 49% to 60%.{{cite news |last1=Petersen |first1=Randy |title=MN: Proposed Rochester rapid transit changes would add millions to price tag |url=https://www.masstransitmag.com/bus/news/21255670/mn-proposed-rochester-rapid-transit-changes-would-add-millions-to-price-tag |access-date=February 4, 2022 |work=Post Bulletin |agency=Mass Transit |date=February 3, 2022}}
Route
The 2.6 mile route begins at Mayo Clinic's west lot at 2nd Street and 23rd Avenue SW. On August 25, 2020, the DMC Corporation Board of Directors voted unanimously to modify the DMC's boundaries to include the westernmost portion of the route, making the project eligible to receive DMC funding. The route continues east along 2nd Street in dedicated bus lanes, stopping at five enhanced stations along 2nd Street.{{cite news |last1=Peterson |first1=Randy |title=DMC boundary extended for transit project |url=https://www.postbulletin.com/news/government-and-politics/6635561-DMC-boundary-extended-for-transit-project |accessdate=September 22, 2020 |work=Post Bulletin |publisher=Post Bulletin |date=August 27, 2020 |language=en}} After Broadway Avenue, the route would make a clockwise loop with two additional stops at 2nd Street & 3rd Avenue SE and 4th Street & Broadway Avenue before returning down 2nd Street the opposite direction.{{cite web |title=New Rapid Transit for a Growing, Equitable Rochester: Transit-Oriented Development Planning Study |publisher=SRF Consulting |date=August 2020 |url=https://www.rochestermn.gov/home/showdocument?id=29040 |accessdate=September 22, 2020}}
Link will use new 60 ft articulated battery electric buses with three-doors and will be operated by Rochester Public Transit.{{cite news |last1=Petersen |first1=Randy |title=Rochester launches brand for rapid transit project with model of proposed station |url=https://news.yahoo.com/rochester-launches-brand-rapid-transit-171700853.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAADVVa_FqBmOnUm0vUu1TWZVIeqmVSWLYuH0dmQJBe3t4ABfbuk0YSU4lJY-7FrJi13yLAkW5sPuJB3c560Wo2POi21CMhWQJ3qKIxTzKGlfYk5Z-G72ebJ7UzkFtftrJmYQDC22HppJl1vlsqnhW2uamWnP66uF9Qp7JFzNKI2kn |access-date=September 14, 2021 |work=Post-Bulletin |agency=Yahoo! News}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.rochestermn.gov/departments/administration/rochester-rapid-transit-3669 Rochester Rapid Transit Project]
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{{Rochester, Minnesota}}
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