i believe 5-10$ per ride, id suggest getting a metro card if your using it a lot as they are around 11$ for a card with 7 rides. that’s just what i’ve heard from a friend though. i haven’t ridden the bus yet i’m planning on doing it in a week or so. i’ll update with what i learn
For a bus it could be free depending on the bus, or up to $3.25 during rush hour. Just google how much Minneapolis bus fare is. I usually only pay like $2. I’ve never had to pay $5-$10 like the above commenter mentioned.
Robbie Hagberg I think you should be able to get it done before you leave me alone I can go to the store and get it done before you leave me alone I can go to the store and get it done before you leave me alone I can do 😔 and I don't know what time works for you to get it done before you leave me alone I can
Mainly because the US transit overall is not getting the funds it needs to run effectively and efficiently compared to other developed counties. The US doesn't even have a nationwide high-speed rail network.
@@The_king567 You’re wrong because what do you expect a city with no transit system, no bike infrastructure or safe walkability? Everyone drives and there will always be traffic congestion. Arlington, Texas is an example. The largest US city with no mass transit system. We all know that traffic there is so bad, “rush hour” is an all-day marathon. The main goal of mass transit is to alleviate traffic, not as an alternative for the poor and the desperate.
YOU'RE KIDDING RIGHT? Okay METRO, get out and ride those trains and buses. Yeah, you who are sitting behind the desk thinking it's a luxury tour. Think again.