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Minneapolis Says Goodbye To Northstar As The Quiet Commute Comes To An End

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Northstar’s Final Run Closes A Chapter In Minneapolis Transit

The Northstar commuter rail pulled into downtown Minneapolis for the last time on January 4, ending a service that shaped how many residents experienced travel into the city. Riders boarded knowing it was a farewell, not a routine commute. Families, sports fans, and longtime supporters filled the train for the final trip from the northern suburbs to Target Field Station. For many, the appeal of Northstar was never about speed or scale. It was about consistency, calm, and avoiding the stress of driving. The final arrival came earlier than expected, but the moment lingered. As doors opened and passengers stepped onto the platform, it marked the end of a transit option that felt personal, even if it never reached its full potential.

Riders Reflect On Convenience Lost With Northstar’s Departure

Northstar struggled with low ridership for years, an issue that intensified after the pandemic reduced daily commuting across the region. Still, for those who relied on it, the train offered something hard to replace. Game day travelers valued skipping traffic and parking headaches. Families remembered smooth rides and friendly encounters that made trips feel communal rather than transactional. With rail service ending, express buses will now serve Big Lake and Elk River, but some riders say the experience will not compare. Driving into Minneapolis often means higher costs, congestion, and planning around limited parking. While officials point to efficiency and budget realities, former riders are left adjusting to a city that feels just a bit harder to reach.

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