St. Louis Region
Metro is a regional transit layer, not a city desk
St. Louis City transit planning starts with Metro Transit maps for MetroBus, MetroLink, and related regional services.
A St. Louis transportation question can leave City Hall pretty fast. Streets, parking, and service requests belong with the City, but Metro Transit is the regional layer for MetroBus, MetroLink, and related service maps.
The system-map, MetroLink, and MetroBus pages help answer a different kind of question than a pothole report. They sort routes, stations, schedules, transfers, and transit centers. For a resident, renter, worker, or visitor, the sharper question is not just whether an address has transit nearby. It is which Metro service is close enough to use, where the nearest station or stop sits, and what transfer may be needed.
Keep the two maps separate in your head. A street problem can still be a City issue. A route, rider alert, station, schedule, or transit-center question belongs in the Metro Transit layer.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to St. Louis City. See every local note for the county on its page.