Served by Hiawatha light rail, more than 20 bus routes, I-394 express bus service, SouthWest Transit and the Northstar Commuter Rail line, Target Field is more accessible by public transit than any other ballpark in America. Use this page and plan ahead as public transit has become the preferred method of transportation to downtown events.

Metro Transit operates a web of 118 interconnected bus routes across the Twin Cities. Check out Route 679, which offers express service on I-394 to every home game. Most routes provide direct access to downtown Minneapolis with several routes stopping within one block of Target Field.

With its terminal at Target Field Station, the Hiawatha Line offers fast, quiet light-rail service to 19 stations between downtown Minneapolis and Mall of America. Dozens of bus routes are timed to connect with trains at Hiawatha Line stations and there are more than 2,800 parking spaces at 28th Avenue, Fort Snelling and Lake Street/Midtown stations. Buy an Event 6-Hour Pass for an easy roundtrip.

The Northstar Commuter Rail Line offers service from Big Lake to Target Field Station with stops in Elk River, Anoka, Coon Rapids and Fridley. Northstar provides service to all Twins games during the 2012 season. Check the Northstar schedule to ensure service is being provided to your game.

Southwest Transit joins the team by offering rides to and from Twins games in 2012. Jump aboard the Twins Express Monday through Friday during the Twins season from Chaska, Chanhassen and Eden Prairie.

Check here for transit news and service updates.
Want personal help planning your transit trip? Call Metro Transit at 612-373-3333.

If your group is being transported by charter bus or school bus and in need of a bus parking pass, MPLS parking is the easiest way to make that possible. To order a Charter Bus or Bus Parking Permit you can call MPLS Parking at 612-339-7557, or click here to get information needed to obtain your permit today.
