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  2. TransMilenio - Wikipedia

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    In addition to feeders and articulated buses, intercity buses from the metropolitan area also arrive at these stations. Paraderos bus dual (dual-bus stop): located in the streets, these stops don't have turnstiles, electronic boards and the floor level is the same of the street; served by buses with station-level and street-level doors.

  3. Integrated Public Transport System (Bogotá) - Wikipedia

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    During the 2007 campaign for the election of mayor of the city, the candidate Samuel Moreno Rojas had as a campaign proposal, in addition to the construction of phase III of TransMilenio and the Bogotá Metro, the implementation of an ambitious project whose mission was to order and integrate the traditional public transport system with TransMilenio.

  4. Regional Transportation District - Wikipedia

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    Map of RTD rail service and former fare zones prior to 2024. Since the start of 2024, the standard fare for a 3-hour pass aboard buses or rail costs $2.75, and travel on bus or rail to Denver International Airport costs $10. [47] Seniors, students, people with disabilities, and Medicare recipients are eligible for reduced fares. All Youth aged ...

  5. List of TransMilenio stations - Wikipedia

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    System map with stations. This is a complete list of 147 stations of the TransMilenio (143 at Bogotá and 4 at Soacha), Colombia. The stations are distributed according to the zones implemented April 29, 2006.

  6. TransMiCable - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the city's Integrated Public Transport System, along with TransMilenio and the urban, complementary and special bus services operating on neighbourhoods and main streets. The system was built in 26 months and is designed to transport 7,000 people per hour. [4]

  7. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Denver's Regional Transportation District, known locally as RTD, is the largest public transportation system in Colorado. The RTD system provides bus, light rail, and commuter rail transportation services in the majority of the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area. Through its FasTracks initiative, RTD is working to rapidly build ...

  8. Flatiron Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Flatiron Flyer is an 18-mile (29 km) express bus system between Denver, Aurora, and Boulder, Colorado, traveling along U.S. Route 36.Different levels of service are available, including a non-stop from Boulder to Union Station in high-occupancy toll lanes (HOT lanes), and all-stop, which serves six park-and-rides along U.S. Route 36 in normal highway lanes.

  9. FasTracks - Wikipedia

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    FasTracks is a multibillion-dollar public transportation expansion plan under construction in metropolitan Denver, Colorado, United States. Developed by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), the plan consists of new commuter rail, light rail, and express bus services. Six new light rail, electric commuter rail and diesel commuter rail ...