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The G Line was originally conceived in the 1990s as a rail line that would go from Denver Union Station to downtown Golden. [6] But plans to build the line to Golden were split into two phases. The first phase was funded through FasTracks, and ended at the current terminus of Wheat Ridge/Ward. The second phase has yet to be funded, and RTD has ...
The second full line funded under the Eagle P3, the Gold Line is an 11.2-mile (18.0 km) commuter rail corridor that will run from Denver Union Station to Wheat Ridge, passing through Adams County and Arvada. As with the East Corridor, the RTD Board of Directors chose EMU commuter trains to run on the Gold Line.
The West Rail Line opened on April 26, 2013. It was the first completed rail line of the RTD FasTracks Project. The 12.1 miles (19.5 km) of light rail run between Denver Union Station and Jefferson County Government/Golden Station, adding 11 new stations, 6 park-n-rides, and 3 new call-n-rides. [60]
Gold Line (Bangkok), an automated people mover in Bangkok, Thailand; Gimpo Goldline, a light metro line of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway; Line 17 (São Paulo Metro), also referred to as the Ouro (Gold) Line, future São Paulo monorail line; G Line (RTD), a commuter rail line in Denver, Colorado known as the Gold Line during construction
FasTracks is a twelve-year, $6.9 billion public transportation expansion developed by the Regional Transportation District and currently underway. [14] [28] 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. [28]
Olde Town Arvada station is a commuter rail station on the G Line of the Denver RTD system in Denver, Colorado. It is located in downtown Arvada, Colorado and is the fifth stop from Denver Union Station. [5] The station includes 600 parking spaces in a parking garage that is shared with local businesses. [6]
Washington, DC–Buffalo, New York [1908] 1906–1914 Washington Executive: Amtrak: New York, New York–Washington, DC [1984] 1984–1986 Washington Express: Pennsylvania: Washington, DC–Buffalo, New York (The Pennsylvania Railroad has several trains with this name with different destinations) [1951]
Cincinnati, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky - Washington, DC - New York, New York - Phoebus, Virginia (with through trains to other destinations) [1952] 1932-1971 George Washington: Amtrak: Boston, Massachusetts - Cincinnati, Ohio - Chicago, Illinois [1971] 1971-1973 George Washington: Amtrak: New York, New York - Washington, DC [1982] 1982 ...