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Coordinates: 38°3746N 90°1103W / 38.629473°N 90.184108°W / 38.629473; -90.184108
 

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Laclede's Landing
Laclede's Landing station platform

General information

Location

200 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri

Coordinates

38°37′46N 90°11′03W / 38.629473°N 90.184108°W / 38.629473; -90.184108

Owned by

Bi-State Development

Operated by

Metro Transit

Platforms

1island platform

Tracks

2

Construction

Structure type

Elevated

Bicycle facilities

Riverfront Trail

Accessible

Yes

History

Opened

July 31, 1993 (1993-07-31)[1]

Previous names

Arch Laclede's Landing

Passengers

2018

563 daily

Rank

26 out of 38

Services

Preceding station

MetroLink

Following station

Convention Center

Blue Line

East Riverfront
Convention Center

Red Line

East Riverfront

Location

Map

Laclede's Landing station is a light rail station on the Red and Blue lines of the St. Louis MetroLink system.[2] This elevated station is located in downtown St. Louis near Laclede's Landing.

The Gateway Arch seen from Laclede's Landing

The station is known for its historic brickwork that frames the Gateway Arch from the platform level.[3]

History[edit]

Laclede's Landing is the easternmost station in Missouri. It is located on the lower deck of the Eads Bridge before crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois.

The station sits at the east portal of the historic St. Louis Freight Tunnel, constructed in 1874 to carry trains between the Eads Bridge and the Mill Creek Valley rail yards.[4] The tunnel closed after a final Amtrak train passed through in 1974. Rehabilitation began in 1991 in preparation for the opening of MetroLink in 1993, which now uses the tunnel to connect communities in Illinois and Missouri via downtown St. Louis.[5]

In 2024, Laclede's Landing is expected to receive masonry and other repairs while Metro concurrently completes downtown tunnel repairs.[6]

Station layout[edit]

Station exterior in 2016

The station consists of a single island platform with entrances on either end: one on Rue de L'Eglise (2nd Street) at the west end, with stairs and an elevator, and one on 1st Street at the east end, with only stairs.

P
Platform level

Westbound

     Blue Line toward Shrewsbury (Convention Center)
     Red Line toward Lambert Airport (Convention Center)

Island platform, doors will open on the left

Eastbound

     Red Line toward Shiloh–Scott (East Riverfront)
     Blue Line toward Fairview Heights (East Riverfront)

G

Street level

Entrance/exit

Public artwork[edit]

In 2013, Metro's Arts in Transit program commissioned the work Build by Beliz Brother for this station. The aluminum panels are meant to represent the drawings James Eads used to construct his namesake bridge.[7]

Notable places nearby[edit]

Gateway Arch National Park recommends visitors accessing the park via public transportation use this station or the 8th & Pine station.[8] Other nearby places of note include:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lindecke, Fred W. (August 1, 1993). "Area Riders Throng to Try MetroLink". The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. pp. 1A, 6A. Retrieved April 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  • ^ "Laclede's Landing Station". metrostlouis.org. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  • ^ "Explore St. Louis Attractions on Laclede's Landing". Laclede's Landing Association. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  • ^ Primm, James, Neal (2010). Lion of the Valley, St. Louis, Missouri 1764–1980 (3rd ed.). United States: Missouri Historical Society Press. pp. 289–292. ISBN 978-1-883982-25-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • ^ "St. Louis Freight Tunnel". Bridgehunter.com. Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  • ^ "MetroLink Improvement Projects". Metro Transit – Saint Louis. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  • ^ "Build". Arts in Transit, Inc. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
  • ^ "Directions - Gateway Arch National Park". U.S. National Park Service. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
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