The station is also a large MetroBus transfer and is equipped with a kiss and ride area and 25 long term spaces.
In 2006, Metro's Arts in Transit program commissioned the sculpture Aquilone by Doug Hollis for installation on the embankment next to the station.
The steel and aluminum sculptures are composed of tetrahedral wind-vanes that frame smaller, perforated wind sails that rotate independently, animating the entire surface.
[7] The platform at this station is designed to accommodate a future extension, either via the River Des Peres to the southeast or more southerly toward South County Center.
[8] Currently, there are no plans to advance studies on this alignment as the region focuses on a route within the city of St. Louis that would run primarily on Jefferson and Natural Bridge avenues.