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  2. Mountain Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    On September 16, 1972, the city bought out Colorado Springs Transit and began operating a public transportation system. Rebranded as Springs Transit, it operated buses with weekday services, Saturday service (implemented in 1989), & evening service (implemented in 1992).

  3. Regional Transportation District - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Transportation District, more commonly referred to as RTD, is the regional agency operating public transit services in eight out of the twelve counties in the Denver–Aurora combined statistical area in the U.S. state of Colorado. It operates over a 2,342-square-mile (6,070 km 2) area, serving 3.08 million people. RTD was ...

  4. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The junction of Interstate 25 and E-470. Colorado's transportation consists of a network of highway, surface street, rail, and air options. While the public transportation system in Denver is much more complex and developed than other parts of the state, tourism and growth have led to extensive needs statewide.

  5. Bustang - Wikipedia

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    Service was originally provided along three lines: the West Line from Denver to Glenwood Springs along I-70, the North Line from Denver to Fort Collins along I-25, and the South Line from Denver to Colorado Springs also along I-25. The Colorado Department of Transportation estimated that there would be 87,376 passengers during the Bustang's ...

  6. Front Range Passenger Rail - Wikipedia

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    Published in January 2014, the ICS recommended initial high-speed rail service between Fort Collins, Denver International Airport, and Briargate—a neighborhood of northern Colorado Springs—with future expansion to Pueblo. This alignment would bypass Boulder and downtown Denver via a new rail line built along the Colorado 470 beltway. The ...

  7. Colorado State Highway 93 - Wikipedia

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    Boulder 11.781: 18.960: SH 128 east – Broomfield, Rocky Mountain Metro Airport: Western terminus of SH 128 13.632: 21.939: SH 170 to US 36 – Eldorado Springs, Marshall, Eldorado Canyon State Park: Boulder: 17.422: 28.038: Baseline Road (SH 36E east) 18.849: 30.335: SH 119 (Canyon Boulevard) to SH 7 – Lyons, Nederland, Lafayette: Northern ...

  8. Colorado State Highway 119 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 119 (SH 119) is a 63.7-mile-long (102.5 km) state highway in north central Colorado.It extends in a southwest to northeast direction, from a junction with U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in Clear Creek Canyon between Golden and Idaho Springs to a junction with Interstate 25 (I-25) east of Longmont.

  9. Interstate 70 in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    SH 470 – Boulder, Colorado Springs: SH 470 exit 1; no westbound exit or eastbound entrance from SH 470 EB 261.030: 420.087: 261: US 6 east (6th Avenue) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: 261.630: 421.053: 262: US 40 / I-70 BL (Colfax Avenue) to US 6: I-70 Bus. appears only on eastbound signage; US 6 appears only on westbound signage ...