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Getting Around St Louis

Getting Around St Louis

St Louis Missouri, USA Travel Guide

Public Transportation System

MetroLink (Light Rail): This 46-mile light rail system serves as the backbone of St. Louis public transit. It connects Lambert-St. Louis International Airport to the city center, Forest 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.

Route Highlights & Hubs

  • MetroLink Stations: Lambert Airport (Terminal 1 & 2), Forest Park-DeBaliviere, Union Station, Convention Center, 8th & Pine (Gateway Arch), Busch Stadium.
  • Significant Connection points: Civic Center Transit Center (downtown) and Forest Park-DeBaliviere Station serve as transfer points.
  • Free system maps are available at stations or large hotels.
  • MetroLink operates approximately 4 AM to 1 AM daily, with varying frequency. MetroBus hours vary by route.

Ticketing & Fares

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 Options

Purchase MetroLink tickets from vending machines at stations (cash, credit/debit). On MetroBus, use exact cash fare or a valid pass. The "Transit" app offers mobile ticketing.

Accessibility

Metro Transit prioritizes accessibility. MetroLink trains and MetroBuses are wheelchair accessible, with ramps or lifts and designated seating.

Efficiency & Tips

Smart Navigation
  • Download the "Transit" app for real-time tracking, trip planning, and mobile ticketing.
  • Plan your routes in advance, especially with bus connections. Google Maps offers good public transit routing.
  • Have your pass or exact fare ready before boarding to avoid delays.
Crowd & Comfort
  • During peak hours, trains and buses get crowded; allow extra time.
  • Bring a book or headphones for longer journeys.
  • Consider carrying hand sanitizer for public transport.

Taxi & Ride-Sharing

Taxi Identification

Yellow or white with "Taxi" sign on top. Hail in busy areas or call dispatch.

Fares & Payment

Metered fares. Short rides $10-$20. Most accept credit cards; cash advisable.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Uber and Lyft are widely available and popular. Cashless payment option.

Safety Tips

Make sure of the driver/car details on app. Share trip with trusted contact.

Airport & Station Specifics

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.

Airport Taxi & Ride-Share

  • Follow signs for designated taxi stands at both terminals.
  • Uber and Lyft operate from specific ride-share pick-up zones. Check the app for instructions.
  • Airport signage guides travelers to the proper pick-up locations.
  • Fares vary based on distance and demand.

Gateway Center Pick-Up

  • The Gateway Transportation Center serves as a multi-modal hub for Amtrak, Greyhound, and MetroLink.
  • Taxis and ride-share services are available outside the center.
  • Its central location downtown makes it accessible for various transport needs.
  • Easy transitions between train, bus, and local transit.

General Transit Guidelines

  • If uncertain about routes, ask transit staff or reliable locals.
  • Keep a paper map as a fallback to your digital navigation.
  • Check for service alerts or disruptions, especially during bad weather.
  • Be polite and patient with drivers and fellow passengers.
  • Consider a MetroLink Day Pass for cost-effectiveness if you use public transit frequently.
  • Keep your phone charged for navigation and mobile ticketing.

Navigational Software

Google Maps

Offers comprehensive routing for walking, driving, and public transit.

Apple Maps

An an alternative to navigation and route preparation on iOS devices.

Transit App

Specializes in real-time public transport tracking and trip planning.

Intercity Travel Options

St. Louis's central location in the United States makes it accessible via various intercity travel options beyond air, including comprehensive public transport by train and bus services.

Amtrak Rail Service

  • St. Louis is a stop for Amtrak trains at the Gateway Transportation Center.
  • The "Missouri River Runner" connects to Kansas City, offering scenic travel across Missouri.
  • The "Texas Eagle" provides long-distance service to Chicago, Dallas, and beyond.
  • Train travel has a relaxed alternative to flying or driving, often with more legroom.

Long-Distance Bus Service

  • Greyhound and other intercity bus services operate from the Gateway Transportation Center.
  • Connections to cities across the United States are available.
  • Bus travel typically represents the most budget-friendly option for intercity transport.
  • Booking tickets in advance is advisable, especially for popular routes or during holidays.

Driving & Road Conditions

Road Network Quality

Major highways around St. Louis generally maintain good condition. Some secondary urban streets may have potholes.

Regularly maintained routes.

Traffic Patterns

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.

Weather Impact

Be aware of weather, especially winter (ice/snow) and summer (heavy rain).

Check forecasts ahead of driving.

River Transportation & Ferries

River Cruises
  • St. Louis is a major port on the Mississippi River.
  • Riverboat cruise lines (e.g., American Cruise Lines) include St. Louis as a stop.
  • These cruises provide an unique way to experience the river's history and scenery.
Port Information
  • Cruise ships typically dock near the Gateway Arch riverfront.
  • Direct access to the city center attractions from the riverfront.
  • No regular ferry services for passenger transport to and from other cities.

International Driving Permit IDP

  • For foreign tourists planning to drive.
  • Often required alongside your valid foreign driver's license.
  • Many rental car companies or insurance providers might require an IDP.
  • Obtain an IDP in your home country before you travel.
  • Valid for up to one year in Missouri for short visits.
  • A certified translation of your license.
  • Important for insurance validity in case of an accident.
  • Consult your country's local motor vehicle department for specifics.

Local Navigation Tip

Utilize the "Transit" app for real-time tracking of buses and trains. This streamlines your daily travels.

Google Maps also offers solid routing options for public transit, walking, and driving within the city.