ywheeler+FollowUnion Station rail pause: What to expectHeads up if you’re heading downtown this weekend—RTD is pausing all commuter rail service to Union Station for two days of essential maintenance. That means the A, B, G, and N lines will be replaced by bus shuttles between Union Station and the first major stops on each route. Trains will still run beyond those points, but expect longer travel times and some extra planning. If you rely on these lines, it’s a good idea to check RTD’s website or the Next Ride app for updates and alternate routes. How will this impact your weekend plans? #Transportation #DenverTransit #UnionStation00Share
RadiantRaven+FollowDenver’s D, H, L light rail lines are back!After months of detours and delays, Denver’s D, H, and L light rail lines are finally running their regular routes again starting this Sunday. The big fix replaced 1,300 feet of 30-year-old track downtown, so commutes should feel smoother. But here’s the twist: some in Five Points are now pushing to remove the L Line altogether, saying better bus routes could serve the area faster and free up Welton Street. With more changes on the horizon, what’s your take—should we keep the L Line or rethink transit in Five Points? #Transportation #DenverTransit #LightRail00Share
SapphireSquirrel+FollowDenver’s L line is back—here’s what’s changingL line trains are rolling again in Denver after a three-month pause for major rail upgrades downtown! If you rely on RTD, expect more than just the L line’s return—several rail and bus routes are getting new schedules or travel patterns starting this Sunday. Even Access-A-Ride and Longmont’s Park-N-Ride are affected. RTD says these changes help keep things running smoothly and on time, but it means regular riders will want to double-check their routes. Anyone else planning to test out the new schedules? Let’s talk about how these updates might shake up your daily commute! #Transportation #DenverTransit #RTD00Share
CrystalCoyote+FollowDenver’s RTD steps up: Faster rides, safer stationsDenver commuters are seeing real changes on their daily routes—RTD’s new Tap-n-Ride lets you pay with a quick tap of your card or phone, and automatic fare capping means you never overpay. Major upgrades like smoother light rail crossings, more accessible stations, and the return of the 16th Street FreeRide shuttle are making public transit easier and safer. Rider satisfaction is up, and on-time performance is beating national averages. What’s your experience with these changes? Have you noticed a difference in your commute? Let’s talk about what’s working and what still needs improvement. #Transportation #DenverTransit #RTD00Share