Eagan Transit Station

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Eagan Transit Station
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General information
Location3470 Pilot Knob Road, Eagan, Minnesota
Coordinates 44°49′56″N93°10′00″W / 44.83222°N 93.16667°W / 44.83222; -93.16667
Owned by Minnesota Valley Transit
Line(s)445, 446, 470, 480
Construction
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedOriginally Opened - 1999
Upgrade - 2003

The Eagan Transit Station is a transit facility located in Eagan, Minnesota. Riders also hail from the nearby communities of Mendota Heights and Northern Rosemount. The Park & Ride lot has 750 parking spaces for bus passengers and retail employees.

The station is an example of mixed-use, transit-oriented development. Originally a surface lot for a park-and-ride stop, it currently includes retailers such as Bruegger's Bagels, The Tobacco Outlet, LeeAnn Chin and T-Mobile. Starbucks originally had a location at the station but moved up the street to Central Park Commons shortly after the opening of HyVee in September 2016. The facility is owned by Minnesota Valley Transit Authority.

Bus connections

MVTA Bus routes:

Connection Notes: Route 445 provides direct connections to the METRO Red Line and MVTA routes 440 (to VA Medical Center), 444 (to Burnsville & Savage w/connections to Shakopee on Route 495 @ Burnsville TS) and 475 (to the U of M) at Cedar Grove. Route 446 provides direct connections to the METRO Blue Line and METRO A Line (to Rosedale Center), along with Metro Transit routes 7 (to the U of M w/connections to Golden Valley and Richfield), 9 (to St. Louis Park & Golden Valley w/limited connections to Ridgedale), 46 (to Edina w/connections to Opus & Southdale), and 74 (to Highland Park & Downtown St. Paul) at 46th Street Station. Express Service to Downtown St. Paul is offered on Route 480 during the morning rush hour. Riders are encouraged to use MVTA Connect to reach other locations in Eagan & Rosemount not covered by local route or rideshare services like Uber or Lyft to reach destinations in nearby cities like Mendota Heights, Lilydale, West St. Paul, Inver Grove Heights, and Cottage Grove. Riders can reach Lakeville and Farmington via rideshare from Apple Valley, which can be reached on Route 442 or METRO Red Line.


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