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Mountain Line's new connection center in downtown Flagstaff to open June 9

Mountain Line’s new building at the downtown connection center on Phoenix Avenue is almost ready to open its doors to the public. Construction is complete, installation of furniture is ongoing and staff are preparing to move over to the new facility ahead of the first day of business there on Monday, June 9.

The opening will come almost exactly two years after the transit agency broke ground on the project. Going forward, all of Mountain Line’s customer service, dispatch and administrative staff will work from the downtown location, and the existing Mountain Line facility on Flagstaff’s east side will serve as a base for maintenance and operations.

Opening June 9th

The Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center will open to the general public on June 9.

Downtown Connection Center

The Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center will open to the general public on June 9 on the corner of Milton Road and Phoenix Avenue.

Downtown Connection Center

Customers service windows line one wall of the lobby facing a glass wall at Mountain Line’s new connection center.

Downtown Connection Center

Natural light is a big feature of Mountain Line’s new connection center, with large windows bringing sunlight into every room of the building.

Downtown Connection Center

The conference room at the new Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center building is level with the BNSF railroad tracks, but trains pass the large picture windows in relative silence thanks to sound insulation.

Downtown Connection Center

Jacki Lenners, deputy general manager, Heather Dalmolin, CEO and general manager with Mountain Line, and capital projects manager Anne Dunno are all smiles during a tour of the new Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center, which is scheduled to open to the general public June 9.

Downtown Connection Center

Anne Dunno, capital projects manager, talks about features inside the new Mountain Line Downtown Connection Center building. 





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