HOPKINS, Minn. — Testing on the METRO Green Line Extension is underway, and crews just finished their first week of work.
The project will extend the Green Line light rail from Minneapolis to St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Minnetonka and Eden Prairie.
The Metropolitan Council announced that testing has begun on the 14.5-mile extension, which is now about 95 percent complete.
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