The Metro G Line,[2] previously known as the Robert Street Corridor, is a proposed bus rapid transit corridor, from Little Canada to West Saint Paul via downtown Saint Paul on Rice and Robert Streets.
[4] In the 2006 state bonding bill, $500,000 was set aside to study the feasibility of adding mass transit.
[5] Robert Street, the south portion of the corridor, was also studied for light rail improvements.
[6] In the Metropolitan Council's 2030 Transportation Policy Plan Robert Street is one of nine arterial streets that are recommended for bus rapid transit.
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