Central Corridor LRT: Rail shown after it was pulled through Wacouta intersection for installation between Broadway and Wacouta
Central Corridor LRT: Rail pulled through Wacouta Street intersection for installation between Broadway and Wacouta
Central Corridor LRT: Steel rail being pulled through the intersection of 4th & Jackson
Central Corridor LRT: Rail being pulled backward down 4th Street through Robert Street intersection
Central Corridor LRT: Pedestrians watched as crews pulled rail down 4th Street through Sibley Street intersection
Central Corridor LRT: Rail LRT tracks being installed in front of Union Depot
Central Corridor LRT: Rail reaches end of line at 4th and Broadway during rail pull
Central Corridor LRT: Rail after delivery down 4th Street to Broadway Street
Central Corridor LRT: Close up of crews embedding the first rail on project in concrete at 4th Street Lowertown
Central Corridor LRT: Crews embed the first rail on project in concrete at 4th Street
Central Corridor LRT: Crews began demolishing the long-vacant Bremer Bank Building
Central Corridor LRT: Bremer Bank Building demolition
Central Corridor LRT: Worker grinds rail in the outdoor welding "shop" on University Avenue east of Snelling Avenue
Central Corridor LRT: Workers survey their work at Westgate Station
Central Corridor LRT: Businesses were encouraged to post signs on fence lining the construction zone on University Avenue
Central Corridor LRT: First structural steel for a station was installed at the Westgate Station
Central Corridor LRT: Westgate structural steel installation
Central Corridor LRT: Structural steel installation for Raymond Avenue Station
Central Corridor LRT: New streelight installed at Raymond Avenue Station
Central Corridor LRT: New sidewalks include inset bricks near the Raymond Avenue Station
Central Corridor LRT: Rebuilt roadway, sidewalk with pavers and streetlights near Raymond Avenue Station
Central Corridor LRT: Roadway and sidewalks were rebuilt near Westgate Station
Central Corridor LRT: Espresso Expose advertised for baristas with a sign in its window where reflections of LRT construction on Washington Avenue could be seen.
Central Corridor LRT: Oak Street across Washington Avenue remained open to traffic.
Central Corridor LRT: East Bank/Stadium Village businesses, such as Steady Tattoo, used special signs to let customers know they were open during construction.
Central Corridor LRT: Washington Avenue businesses remained open during construction.
Central Corridor LRT: Pedestrian access maintained across Washington Avenue during construction on East Bank.
Central Corridor LRT: Fencing separated pedestrians and businesses from the construction zone on Washington Avenue on the East Bank.
Central Corridor LRT: The Central Corridor LRT project used variable message boards to encourage patronization of University Avenue businesses during construction.
Central Corridor LRT: Location on Washington Avenue on the West Bank where tracks will turn south to connect with the Hiawatha LRT Line.