Transportation in St. Louis
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This article is about transportation in the Greater St. Louis region. For transportation in the city of St. Louis, see St. Louis.
Transportation in Greater St. Louis, Missouri includes road, rail, ship, and air transportation modes connecting the bi-state St. Louis metropolitan area with surrounding communities throughout the Midwest, national transportation networks, and international locations. The Greater St. Louis region also supports a multi-modal transportation network that includes bus, paratransit, and light rail service in addition to shared-use paths, bike lanes and greenways.
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Transportation in St. Louis | |
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Overview | |
Locale | St. Louis and surrounding area |
Transit type | Light rail, streetcar, bus, paratransit, airports, highways, ferries, rideshare, taxicabs, shared-use paths, bike lanes |
Operation | |
Operator(s) | Metro Transit, St. Clair County Transit District, Madison County Transit, Missouri Department of Transportation, Illinois Department of Transportation, Great Rivers Greenway, and private operators |
Infrastructure manager(s) | Bi-State Development Agency Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis |
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