
Missouri USA Travel Guide
MetroLink (Light Rail): This 46-mile light rail system serves as the backbone of St. Louis public transit. It links Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to the city center, Wooded Park, the Central The Western part of the town/city, and extends into Illinois. MetroLink operates cleanly, efficiently, and reliably, making it an excellent choice for major attractions.
MetroBus: The MetroBus network offers extensive coverage across the entire St. Louis metropolitan area. It complements the MetroLink by access to districts and attractions not directly served by the rail line. Bus routes connect to MetroLink stations, making seamless transfers possible.
Single bus fares are $2.50. MetroLink fares range from $2.50 to $4.00 by zone. A MetroLink Day Pass costs $6.00 for boundless 24-hour rides.
Purchase MetroLink tickets from automated retail machines at depots (cash, credit/debit). On MetroBus, use exact cash fare or a valid pass. The "Transit" app offers mobile ticketing.
Metro Transit prioritizes accessibility. MetroLink trains and MetroBuses are wheelchair accessible, with ramps or lifts and designated seating.
Yellow or white with "Taxi" sign on top. Hail in crowded places or call dispatch.
Metered fares. Short rides $10-$20. Most take credit cards; cash advisable.
Uber and Lyft are widely available and popular. Cashless payment option.
Make sure of the driver/car details on app. Share trip with trusted contact.
Designated taxi stands and ride-share pick-up zones are clearly marked at Lambert Airport (STL) and the Gateway Transportation Center for easy access upon arrival or departure.
Provides thorough routing for walking, driving, and public transit.
An an alternative to navigation and route preparation on iOS devices.
Focuses on real-time public transport tracking and trip planning.
St. Louis's central location in the United States makes it accessible via various intercity modes of transport beyond air, including comprehensive public transport by train and bus services.
Major highways around St. Louis generally maintain good condition. Some secondary urban streets may have potholes.
Regularly maintained routes.
Traffic can be congested during typical rush hours (approx. 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM) within the the greater city area.
Plan for peak times.
Be aware of weather, especially winter (ice/snow) and summer (heavy rain).
Check forecasts ahead of driving.
Utilize the "Transit" app for real-time tracking of buses and trains. This makes your... more efficient daily travels.
Google Maps also offers solid routing options for public transit, walking, and driving within the city.