I Got Kicked Off the Train for Filming! - The Light Rail System in St Louis 2020

Timosha21
Timosha21
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Sometimes when filming,  security may ask what you are up to but never before have I been asked to get off a train for filming. The transit agency's own website states that filming is permitted (and in fact is encouraged). While some systems prohibit pictures or require written consent for this, St Louis Metrolink system does not.
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Since 1993, Bi-State Development has provided Light rail service in the Greater St. Louis Region. The MetroLink system covers 38 miles from Lambert International Airport in Missouri to Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. In addition the Cross County extension, which opened in 2006, covers 8 miles from Forest Park south to Shrewsbury, Missouri. The overall alignment serves St. Louis County, the City of St. Louis in Missouri and St. Clair County in Illinois. The system has no road-running sections, differing itself from modern Streetcar systems.

The system currently consists of two lines, Red Line and Blue Line which runs through Downtown St. Louis with 73.3 kilometers (46 miles) of track. The system features 38 stations and carries an average of 67,684 people each weekday (FY 2007)
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