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Snelling & County Road B station

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Snelling & County Road B is a bus rapid transit station on the A Line in Roseville, Minnesota. The station is located at the intersection of County Road B with Snelling Avenue. The southbound station platform is southwest of County Road B, while the northbound station platform is located between County Road B and the entrance road to Har Mar Mall. Buses approaching the station will announce "This stop for Har Mar Mall." The station opened June 11, 2016 with the rest of the A Line.

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Snelling & County Road B station
Snelling Avenue North,

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Snelling Avenue North
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