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| Denver Apartment Locator Services : Denver Apartments |  | Contents | |
| Transportation |
Denver RTD Light Rail car at 16th & Stout |
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| Denver is primarily served by the interstate highways
I-25 and I-70. I-25 runs north-south from the New Mexico border
through Denver to the Wyoming border. Likewise, I-70 runs east-west
from Utah to Kansas. The intersection of the two interstates
in Denver has been locally termed "the mousetrap."
Additionally, Denver is served by I-76, which begins at Denver
and runs northeast to Nebraska. |
| Mass transportation throughout the Denver metro
area is managed and coordinated by Regional Transportation District
(RTD). RTD currently operates more than 1,000 buses serving
10,000 bus stops in 38 municipal jurisdictions. Additionally,
RTD operates two light rail lines with a total of 15.8 miles
of track and serving 24 stations. Current RTD local fare is
$1.25. The recently passed FasTracks expansion project will
allow light rail to serve cities such as Lakewood, Golden, and
Boulder. |
| Train service to Denver is provided by the Amtrak
California Zephyr which runs from Chicago west through Denver
to San Francisco. Additionally, there is the Ski Train provided
by the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad which takes
passengers between Denver and the Winter Park Ski Resort. Trains
stop in Denver at Union Station, where travellers can meet up
with RTD's 16th Street Free MallRide or use light rail to tour
the city. |
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