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Plymouth Route 774 Detours Begin This Friday Amidst Construction, Alternate Park-and-Ride Options Available

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Published on June 07, 2024
Plymouth Route 774 Detours Begin This Friday Amidst Construction, Alternate Park-and-Ride Options AvailableSource: Google Street View

Plymouth commuters, take note: significant detours are kicking in for Route 774 starting this Friday. Construction efforts on Plymouth Boulevard and Old Rockford Road are the culprits, necessitating changes to the morning eastbound and afternoon westbound paths. Morning riders will march a new path down 36th Avenue N., flirting with Rockford Road, Highway 55, and Vicksburg Lane, before hitting Plymouth Boulevard and returning to the usual way. The afternoon crowd will sail straight through the intersection at Plymouth Boulevard to Highway 55, make acquaintance with Peony Lane, and reunite with the regular route.

The detour, introduced by the City of Plymouth, also brings a temporary close to the Plymouth Ice Center Park and Ride effective the same day. For those who favor park-and-ride options, fear not — Plymouth Metrolink operates four alternative locations within the city. Details on these can be unearthed on the Park and Ride webpage of the city's official site.

It's not just about rerouted buses, though, as regular travelers on Route 774 have a lifeline in the form of Plymouth Metrolink's Click-and-Ride service. This option stands as a beacon for those seeking to weave their way to any location within Plymouth's embrace, including the various park-and-ride spots. The service, with its promise of no additional expense, allows riders to connect with express routes, making this detour less of a trouble than it could be. Interested parties can download the free app or learn more about Click-and-Ride on Plymouth's website.

If you find the detour map challenging or have questions, language barriers are not a barricade. Transit Administrator Nur Kasin is reachable for interpretation needs at 763-509-5013 or via email at [email protected]. For further queries related to Plymouth Metrolink, the avenues of communication are open via [email protected] or a phone call at 763-509-5535.