The Hiawatha Line will be extended to the ballpark area; preliminary plans call for a seating capacity of 40,000 seats and 72 suites.
The Hiawatha Line is the main mechanism for travelers to transfer between terminals.
It is the sixteenth stop southbound on the Hiawatha Line from Minneapolis.
At that time, this was the southern terminus of the Hiawatha Line.
It is presently the only suburb in the south metro to be served by the Hiawatha Line.
Service began at this station when the Hiawatha Line opened on June 26, 2004.
The Hiawatha Line opened 50 years and one week after the last regular-service streetcars ran in the city.
Since beginning operation in 2004, there have been nine deaths associated with the Hiawatha Line.
The Hiawatha Line was completed in 2004.
Service began at the site when the second phase of the Hiawatha Line opened on December 4, 2004.