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Northwest Greenway Park and Ride Reopens Jan 21 with Enhanced Lobby and Amenities in Plymouth

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Published on January 16, 2026
Northwest Greenway Park and Ride Reopens Jan 21 with Enhanced Lobby and Amenities in PlymouthSource: City of Plymouth, MN

Attention commuters and city wanderers: the Northwest Greenway Park and Ride is back on the map after a brief hiatus. Come Wednesday, Jan. 21, you can once again park your vehicle and hop on the transit with more comfort and connectivity than before. Located at 5250 Peony Lane, this spot was on a bit of a break due to the construction hustle, adding a shiny new passenger lobby. And it's not just any old waiting area - this one's got the works.

In a nod to the agitated legions of the daily grind, the new lobby brings a suite of upgrades designed to elevate the mundane act of waiting for your bus. As reported by The City of Plymouth, passengers can now luxuriate in a temperature-controlled room, which could be a nifty little escape from the weather's fickle moods. The modern comforts don’t end there, though, with the addition of Wi-Fi, restrooms, which are several notches above those dismal port-a-potties you've likely encountered at other stops.

All this is designed to make your transit experience smoother – as if you were slicing through room-temperature butter with a serrated knife. Does the thought of human interaction make your skin crawl, or maybe you lost your voice cheering at last night's game? Don’t you worry, because you can find all the juicy details and answers to life's pressing questions about the Plymouth Metrolink service by sending a digital shout-out to [email protected] or ringing them at 763-509-5535.

For those whose ears perk up at languages not on the standard English menu, assistance is available. Simply get in touch with Transit Administrator Nur Kasin at [email protected] or dial 763-509-5013 for interpreter services. This one's for you, polyglots and people fueling the engine of this diverse city with your linguistic prowess,

So mark it in your calendars, set a reminder, or tie a string around your finger if you must: the Northwest Greenway Park and Ride reopens its doors January 21. And if you happen to find yourself basking in the glow of that warm, Wi-Fi-bathed lobby, consider it a communal hat tip to the wonders of modern public transportation.