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View the entire RTD system at a glance. Use RTD's Rail Map to find all routes and rail lines it services.
With light and commuter rail lines to more than 50 stations throughout the metro area, where do you want to go today? Whether you are traveling early in the morning, late at night, or during the typical rush hour, we have you covered.
Explore rail with our interactive system map. View the rail map and get station information. Step 2 - Pay your Fare. A valid ticket is required before you board the rail. To purchase a ticket, use the ticket vending machines (TVMs) located at each station. Cash (coins and bills) and debit/credit cards are accepted at TVMs.
Maps GDT > Features > Maps RTD MapsEasy to read maps of theentire RTD System. RTD Maps Colorado Rail MapA map of all major railroads in Colorado. Colorado Rail Map Map VaultA collection of historical andaspirational RTD maps. Map Vault
RTD Area Maps. The rail and bus systems on one easy map, broken down by area. Produced by Greater Denver Transit.
The Regional Transportation District (RTD) operates a mass transit network, serving portions of Denver, Colorado, United States, and its surrounding metropolitan area, with light rail and commuter rail services. As of December 2022, the 113-mile (182 km) urban rail transit system includes 77 stations on 10 lines: A, B, D, E, G, H, L, N, R, and ...
This map shows Colorado’s rail system, with highlights of the two Amtrak routes and ColoRail’s vision for Front Range Passenger Rail. Click the map for a larger version. ColoRail envisions passenger rail service from at least Ft. Collins to Pueblo.
View the entire RTD system at a glance and easily locate nearby RTD facilities by searching for an address or intersection.
View the map of the full Transit-oriented Development system and their associated station areas & transit corridors.
The Light and Commuter Rails are Denver’s first train system and can help you easily get from neighborhood to neighborhood or quickly through main corridors like I-25 or I-70. Denver’s rail systems are currently comprised of nearly 113 miles of rail and 13 distinct rail lines.