Transportation

Detroit People Mover Returns After 2-Year Hiatus

May 20, 2022, 9:35 AM


(Photo: Detroit People Mover)

It's back.

The 2.9-mile Detroit People Mover, which shut down for two years during the pandemic, resumed limited service on Friday. Rides, normally 75 cents, are free for 90 days.

In what's called a "soft opening," the autonated monorail stops at six of 13 stations. Stops will be added in coming weeks, according to a press release.

For now, trains stop at Michigan, Huntington Place, West Riverfront, Millender Center, Greektown and Grand Circus Park. 

Other changes to the 35-year-old system include two renamed stops. The former Joe Louis Arena Station is now West Riverfront Station and Convention Center became Huntington Place Station.

The city-run service recommends that riders wear face masks.

Here's the station hours for now: 

  • Monday – Friday: 7 a.m. – 7 p.m.
  • Saturday: 10 a.m.– 10 p.m.
  • Sunday: Closed



Leave a Comment:

Photo Of The Day