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Forsyth is a St. Louis MetroLink station. This below-grade, open-air station is located at the intersection of Forest Park Parkway and Forsyth Boulevard on the border of University City and Clayton. The station primarily serves Washington University's West Campus, The Ritz-Carlton Saint Louis, and downtown Clayton.

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  • Forsyth station (en)
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  • Forsyth is a St. Louis MetroLink station. This below-grade, open-air station is located at the intersection of Forest Park Parkway and Forsyth Boulevard on the border of University City and Clayton. The station primarily serves Washington University's West Campus, The Ritz-Carlton Saint Louis, and downtown Clayton. (en)
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  • Forsyth is a St. Louis MetroLink station. This below-grade, open-air station is located at the intersection of Forest Park Parkway and Forsyth Boulevard on the border of University City and Clayton. The station primarily serves Washington University's West Campus, The Ritz-Carlton Saint Louis, and downtown Clayton. The station includes the sculpture Hoi Polloi by Lindsey Stouffer. Its perforated stainless-steel screens appear to shimmer as people walk by, thanks to an optical illusion known as the moiré effect. At night, the screens are lit from within, diffusing light like enormous lanterns. The screens also provide some protection from the elements. Metro's Arts in Transit program commissioned the work in 2006. (en)
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  • Clayton, Missouri63105 (en)
  • 7411 Forsyth Boulevard (en)
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