Both routes stop first near the south side of the History Museum. Whether you choose the Blue or Green Trolley route - they are designated by electronic marquees at the front of the buses - your journey will take you into the Park after crossing Lindell Boulevard in front of the Missouri History Museum, about where the main gate stood for the 1904 World’s Fair.įor my adventures, I chose to start on the Blue Trolley route. Both routes originate at the Forest Park-DeBaliviere Transit Center. The Blue Trolley route covers the western half of Forest Park, while the Green Trolley route explores the Park’s east side. And with Forest Park Forever subsidizing Ride Free Sundays in 2018, and all-day service costing just $2 for adults and $1 for children ages 5-12 every other day, there’s no reason not to climb on board these trolley-themed buses and enjoy a full day of touring the sites and surprises the Park offers, car-free. When Metro Transit’s Forest Park Trolley added a second line in 2017, it greatly improved how quickly riders could get to their desired locations.
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