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Civic Center station is a train and bus station in the Downtown West neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri serving the Red and Blue lines of the St. Louis MetroLink.[1] It is also the primary transfer station for MetroBus and a bus terminal for Madison County Transit. The station is located near Enterprise Center, home of the St. Louis Blues, Soldiers Memorial, and the Saint Louis Public Library Central Library. The station also serves the adjoining Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center which has intercity services provided by Amtrak, Greyhound, and Megabus.

On August 14, 2017, MetroBus service returned to the station after an extensive renovation of the bus station portion of Civic Center. It included multiple new bus bays, a security center, an indoor waiting area and public restrooms.[2]

Station layout

Civic Center's platform is accessed via a set of stairs and a ramp from the MetroBus transfer and another ramp from Clark Avenue.

S Street level East entrance/exit, bus bays
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S Street level West entrance/exit, Gateway Transportation Center

Bus connections

MetroBus

Many MetroBus routes stop here:[3]

  • 4 Natural Bridge
  • 10 Gravois Lindell
  • 11 Chippewa
  • 19 St. Louis Avenue
  • 30 Arsenal
  • 31 Chouteau
  • 32 Martin Luther King
  • 40 North Broadway
  • 41 Lee
  • 73 Carondelet
  • 74 Florissant
  • 94 Page
  • 97 Delmar
  • 174X Halls Ferry Express

Madison County Transit

The center is also a terminal for several bus routes of the Madison County Transit System, which serves the Metro East area of St. Louis.[4]

  • 1X Riverbend Express
  • 5 Tri-City Regional
  • 14X Highland Express
  • 16X Edwardsville – Glen Carbon Express

Public artwork

In 2018, Metro's Arts in Transit program commissioned the work Wheels by Claudia Cuesta and Bill Baker for this station. The stainless steel work is a highly visible site marker that integrates the different forms of transportation at this station. Wheels minimal footprint and the inscribed poem from T. S. Eliot invites people to circle the sculpture as they read the poem, creating the fourth wheel.[5]

References

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