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The Minneapolis Skyway System is an interlinked collection of enclosed pedestrian footbridges that connect various buildings in 80 full city blocks over 9.5 miles (15.3 km) of Downtown Minneapolis, enabling people to walk in climate-controlled comfort year-round. The skyways are owned by individual buildings in Minneapolis, and as such they do not have uniform opening and closing times. The 11 miles of skyway are comparable to the Houston tunnel system, the systems in Canadian cities such as Toronto's PATH, Montreal's Underground City, Calgary's 11-mile +15 system and the 8-mile Edmonton Pedway system.

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  • El Minneapolis Skyway System es una colección interconectada de pasarelas peatonales cerradas que conectan varios edificios en 80 cuadras completas de la ciudad a lo largo de 15 km del centro de Mineápolis, las ciudad más poblada de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Este sistema les permite a las personas caminar cómodamente con clima controlado durante todo el año.​ Las vías aéreas son propiedad de edificios individuales en Mineápolis y, como tales, no tienen horarios uniformes de apertura y cierre.​ Los 17 km de skyway ​ son comparables al , los sistemas en ciudades canadienses como Toronto's , Montreal's Underground City, ​ el sistema de 11 millas de Calgary y el sistema de 8 millas. (es)
  • The Minneapolis Skyway System is an interlinked collection of enclosed pedestrian footbridges that connect various buildings in 80 full city blocks over 9.5 miles (15.3 km) of Downtown Minneapolis, enabling people to walk in climate-controlled comfort year-round. The skyways are owned by individual buildings in Minneapolis, and as such they do not have uniform opening and closing times. The 11 miles of skyway are comparable to the Houston tunnel system, the systems in Canadian cities such as Toronto's PATH, Montreal's Underground City, Calgary's 11-mile +15 system and the 8-mile Edmonton Pedway system. (en)
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  • El Minneapolis Skyway System es una colección interconectada de pasarelas peatonales cerradas que conectan varios edificios en 80 cuadras completas de la ciudad a lo largo de 15 km del centro de Mineápolis, las ciudad más poblada de Minnesota (Estados Unidos). Este sistema les permite a las personas caminar cómodamente con clima controlado durante todo el año.​ Las vías aéreas son propiedad de edificios individuales en Mineápolis y, como tales, no tienen horarios uniformes de apertura y cierre.​ Los 17 km de skyway ​ son comparables al , los sistemas en ciudades canadienses como Toronto's , Montreal's Underground City, ​ el sistema de 11 millas de Calgary y el sistema de 8 millas. Las vías aéreas de Minneapolis conectan el segundo o tercer piso de varias torres de oficinas, hoteles, bancos, oficinas corporativas y gubernamentales, restaurantes y tiendas minoristas con el distrito comercial , y las instalaciones deportivas en Target Center, Target Field. y el estadio US Bank. Varios condominios y complejos de apartamentos también están conectados a la vía aérea, lo que permite a los residentes vivir, trabajar y hacer compras en el centro sin tener que salir del sistema de la vía aérea. (es)
  • The Minneapolis Skyway System is an interlinked collection of enclosed pedestrian footbridges that connect various buildings in 80 full city blocks over 9.5 miles (15.3 km) of Downtown Minneapolis, enabling people to walk in climate-controlled comfort year-round. The skyways are owned by individual buildings in Minneapolis, and as such they do not have uniform opening and closing times. The 11 miles of skyway are comparable to the Houston tunnel system, the systems in Canadian cities such as Toronto's PATH, Montreal's Underground City, Calgary's 11-mile +15 system and the 8-mile Edmonton Pedway system. The Minneapolis skyways connect the second or third floors of various office towers, hotels, banks, corporate and government offices, restaurants, and retail stores to the Nicollet Mall shopping district, the Mayo Clinic Square, and the sports facilities at Target Center, Target Field and U.S. Bank Stadium. Several condominium and apartment complexes are skyway-connected as well, allowing residents to live, work, and shop downtown without having to leave the skyway system. (en)
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