Public Transportation

Metro Transit Bus Routes, Metro Mobility, Transit Link Dial-A-Ride

Metro Transit fixed-route bus schedules and Metro Mobility/Transit Link information. Metro Mobility is for certified riders who are unable to use fixed-route buses due to a disability. Transit Link is a public dial-a-ride service available for everyone in areas where there is no fixed-route service. 

Metro Transit Buses

Fixed-route bus service includes city and regional bus routes. They pick up and drop off along fixed stops on a scheduled route. Express buses run on a limited schedule serving commuters M-F, 8am-5pm. Board at stop and pay fare. 

Metro Transit: How to Ride the Bus

Metro Transit: Plan My Trip Tool

Route 63: Sun Ray Transit Center to Berry/University Avenue via Downtown Saint Paul

Operates 7 days a week

Route 63 Map
Schedule Link

Route 64: Maplewood Transit Center to Downtown Saint Paul via North Saint Paul

Operates 7 days a week

Route 64 Map
Schedule Link

Route 219: Sun-Ray Transit Center to Maplewood Transit Center

Operates weekdays & Saturdays

Route 219 Map
Schedule Link

Route 270: Maplewood Transit Center to Downtown Minneapolis Express Bus

Operates weekdays

Route 270 Map
Schedule Link

Route 294: Stillwater to Downtown Saint Paul via Lake Elmo and Oakdale Express Bus

Operates weekdays

Route 294 Map
Schedule Link

Route 323: Sun-Ray Transit Center to Woodbury Park and Ride with a stop at Woodwinds Hospital

Operates 7 days a week

Route 323 Map
Schedule Link

Route 355: Woodbury Theater Park and Ride to Downtown Minneapolis via Downtown Saint Paul

Operates weekdays

Route 355 Map
Schedule Link

Gold Line

Coming soon – Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) connecting western Washington County and St. Paul

Gold Line Project – Metro Transit

Route 363: Cottage Grove to Downtown Minneapolis via Downtown Saint Paul

Operates weekdays

Route 363 Map
Schedule Link

Metro Mobility

Metro Mobility is a shared-ride public transportation service that is intended to provide safe, affordable transportation for individuals who are unable to navigate the transportation network independently because of a disability. Trips are provided for any purpose for eligible riders.

Phone: 651-602-1111

Quick Guide

Program Services

Find out if you’re eligible for Metro Mobility services!

Eligibility and Certifications

Certification Guide for Passengers

Are you eligible for Metro Mobility? It’s time to apply!

Click here to view a detailed PDF with instructions for applying

Transit Link

Transit Link is a shared-ride public transportation service for the Twin Cities metro area where regular fixed-route bus services are infrequent or unavailable. These services are available for any resident, regardless of disability status or age.

Phone: 651-602-5465 (651-602-LINK)

Program Services

Service Areas and Hours

Scheduling Trips

Guide for Passengers

How to Apply for Metro Mobility

Step 1

Complete the Certification Questionnaire.

Step 2

Complete the Eligibility Application Professional Verification Form.

Step 3

Mail both completed forms to the address below.

Mail to:

Metro Mobility Service Center, 390 N Robert Street, St. Paul, MN 55101-1805
(Metro Mobility does not accept applications by fax or via email).