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Is there public transportation in St. Louis?

The MetroLink, St. Louis light rail system, offers multiple lines and stops throughout St. Louis, including six in downtown St. Louis.



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Louis, and across the rail deck of the Eads Bridge to downtown East St. Louis, Illinois. There are two subway stations, 8th & Pine and Convention Center. A portion of the downtown subway is a former mainline railroad tunnel with a beautiful masonry arched roof, previously abandoned in the 1970's.

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On a positive side the trains run on time and the cars are fairly clean. Riding the Metro downtown to a ball game is a safe trip because the many other riders are going to the game as well and provide a safe level of comfort. Overall it's best to pay for a taxi or ride share and not risk robbery or personal harm.

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Louis praised among 'most beautiful and affordable' US cities.

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Transportation in Greater St. Louis, Missouri includes road, rail, ship, and air transportation modes connecting the bi-state St.

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St. Louis Public Service was taken over by a government agency in 1963, and the last streetcar left the streets of St. Louis in 1966.

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Inflated fare prices in times of high passenger demand, called SURGE pricing, often cause people to declare that rideshare prices are more expensive than cab fares. However, this isn't necessarily true. Business Insider published a report that found Uber, on average, to be cheaper than taxi cabs across the country.

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