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8th & Pine station
Station in St. Louis MetroLink light rail system, Missouri, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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8th & Pine station is a light rail station on the Red and Blue lines of the St. Louis MetroLink system.[3] This subway station is located beneath the intersection of 8th and Pine streets in St. Louis' Central Business District.
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History
8th & Pine was built within the historic Downtown Tunnel, constructed in 1874 to carry trains between the Eads Bridge and the Mill Creek Valley rail yards.[4] The tunnel closed after a final Amtrak train passed through in 1974. Rehabilitation began in 1991 in preparation for the opening of MetroLink in 1993, which now uses the tunnel to connect communities in Illinois and Missouri via downtown St. Louis.[5]
On April 8, 2024, Metro Transit closed the 8th & Pine station for cleaning and rehabilitation.[6] Major projects included removal of aging escalators, construction of new staircases and upgraded lighting and way-finding. Initially, the project was to take three months but construction crews discovered structural issues in the abutment walls during escalator removal leading to delays.[7][8] During the closure Metro operated a bus shuttle between the 8th & Pine and Civic Center stations.[9] The station re-opened to the public on December 16, 2024.[10]
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Station layout

The station's westbound platform is accessed via an entrance in the base of the 800 Pine Street building in addition to a set of subway stairs across Pine. The eastbound platform is accessed via an entrance in the base of the Laclede Gas Building and a set of subway stairs on 8th Street near Chestnut Street.
Notable places nearby
Gateway Arch National Park recommends visitors accessing the park via public transportation use this station or the Laclede's Landing station.[11] Other nearby places of note include:
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