Project Introduction

Metro Transit is developing a transit wayfinding strategy within downtown Minneapolis and downtown St. Paul. The goal of this work is to create a clear, intuitive, and accessible wayfinding system for the various transit routes and stations to help riders better navigate the downtown areas of Minneapolis and St. Paul.

What is "wayfinding"? In the context of a downtown transit system, "wayfinding" refers to the coordinated use of signage, maps, and digital tools that help people easily navigate between transit stops, destinations, and services. Effective wayfinding creates a clear, intuitive experience that reduces confusion and supports seamless movement through the transit system.


We are here to ask you: In the downtown areas, what helps make transit wayfinding easy, and what makes it difficult?

There are two maps below - one on each tab. One map is for downtown Minneapolis, and the other map is for downtown St. Paul.

Use the "Add Comment" icons on the maps to contribute your thoughts on what works well and what doesn't for wayfinding between transit lines and stops/stations that you are familiar with. Your input is critical, valuable, and will lead to successful outcomes of this project!

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