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RTD says the services are very affordable for families. It is only $2.75 for a three-hour pass. With their Zero Fare for ...
RTD also said it proudly celebrates and supports Denver’s LGBTQIA community and Pride celebrations, as the agency will even be in the parade showcasing its Pride Bus, inviting parade-goers to ...
The agency was evaluated in a study of transit systems’ strategies used to deter illicit drug activity and the effects on ...
The “last mile” problem keeps many people from riding transit, so a new program in Denver is offering a solution: free e-bike and scooter rides, for up to a mile, to certain transit stops.
The Zero Fare for Youth Program allows anyone under the age of 19 years old to ride for free. This includes FlexRide, bus and rail services. Many stops are outside of Denver metro area schools to ...
Riders will still pay the standard $1 unlock fee for the scooters and bikes, but RTD will cover the cost of the first mile for trips ending at designated stations.
The IRC in Denver and the Regional Transportation District (RTD) partnered to host a successful transit experience for newly arrived Dari, Somali, Haitian and Spanish speaking community members.
One person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a head-on crash involving a RTD bus near Denver’s Coors Field ...
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