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Commuting opportunities are represented by employees working in station area cities that reside <br />in other station draw areas. In 2010, 2,137 workers employed in Ramsey lived in the Anoka <br />Station Draw Area, as shown in Table 2-4. This represented 44.0 percent of Ramsey <br />employment. Additional Ramsey employees from other station city draw areas are shown in <br />Table 2-4. Reverse commuting to Ramsey by workers from other stations would require a bus or <br />shuttle to meet the train and transport workers to their destination if they did not work near the <br />station. The employee work locations are unknown. These reverse (outbound) commuters are <br />served by only one train, which reduces the potential for reverse commuting. <br />Table 2-4 <br />RAMSEYWORKERS THAT LIVE <br />IN OTHER STATION CITY DRAW AREAS; 2010 <br />Work in <br />Station City Draw Area Ramsey Percent <br />Big Lake 127 2.6 % <br />Elk River 219 4.5 <br />Anoka 2,137 44.0 <br />Coon Rapids 730 15.0 <br />Fridley 56 1.2 <br />Minneapolis 104 2.1 <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies and <br />McComb Group, Ltd. <br />2-5 <br />