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  2. A Line (RTD) - Wikipedia

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    The A Line route follows and remains within a mile of Interstate 25, Interstate 70, and the airport access highway (Peña Boulevard). The line makes use of a preexisting Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way along the portion of the route from downtown Denver heading east, then deviates to the north along Peña Boulevard in a newly created right ...

  3. Regional Transportation District - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the new Colorado Blvd (4000 east block) route was number 40, and the new 10th Avenue (1000 north block) route was number 10. RTD reached a record number of weekday passengers in 1980, the same year it expanded the Park-n-Ride system and acquired 216 new buses, 89 of which were articulated. RTD also made its service more accessible ...

  4. List of Denver RTD rail stations - Wikipedia

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    FasTracks is a twelve-year, $6.9 billion public transportation expansion developed by the Regional Transportation District and currently underway. [13] [27] The plan called for six new lines: light rail, diesel commuter rail, and electric commuter rail lines with a combined length of 122 miles (196 km) to be opened between 2013 and 2017. [27]

  5. List of Colorado railroads - Wikipedia

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    Aspen Short Line Railway: 1888 1893 Colorado Midland Railroad: Aspen and Western Railway: 1880 1892 Crystal River Railway: Associated Railroads: none AT&SF, CB&Q (BN), CRI&P, C&S (BN) and D&RGW 1953 1988 Regional Transportation District Consortium formed to operate former Denver and Inter-Mountain Railroad line to the Denver Federal Center.

  6. Denver Airport station - Wikipedia

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    RTD first studied how to build a train to Denver International Airport in 1997, but it wasn't until the FasTracks transit expansion package was approved in November 2004 that RTD had the money to construct the 23.5-mile (37.8 km) line. [6] The project was selected to be constructed and operated by Eagle P3, a public-private partnership. [7]

  7. 38th & Blake station - Wikipedia

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    38th & Blake station (sometimes stylized as 38th•Blake) is a Regional Transportation District (RTD) commuter rail station on the A Line in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The station is the first station eastbound from Union Station in Downtown Denver and sixth westbound from Denver International Airport. Travel times are ...

  8. Eagle P3 - Wikipedia

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    Eagle P3 is a public–private partnership (P3) involving the Regional Transportation District (RTD) of Denver, Colorado and Denver Transit Partners, a partnership of several private companies. Under the Eagle P3 signed in 2010, Denver Transit Partners holds a 34-year contract (until 2044) to design, build, finance, operate and maintain RTD ...

  9. Central Park station (RTD) - Wikipedia

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    Central Park is a Regional Transportation District (RTD) commuter rail and bus station on the A Line in the Central Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The station is the third eastbound station from Union Station in Downtown Denver and fourth westbound from Denver International Airport. The station is about 13 minutes from Downtown Denver ...