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RTD announces service changes starting Jan. 19

The Regional Transportation District announced changes to bus and train services that take effect beginning Sunday, Jan. 19.

RTD makes changes three times per year.

The service amendments address changes in ridership, traffic patterns, maintenance and customer feedback to improve service and allow for efficient maintenance.

RTD encourages customers to use the Next Ride app to plan for any travel adjustments from affected bus routes and rail lines.

Notable changes include:

Rail services

• The E and H lines will reinstate 15-minute service frequency

Bus services

• Route 1E/44 is a new route that combines the eastern segments of routes 1 and 44 to connect the Baker and Five Points neighborhoods between the Alameda and 40th and Colorado rail stations. Route alignment and frequency on the western segments of routes 1 and 44 remain the same.

• Routes which received minor schedule adjustments to improve on time performance include AB2, 1, 44, 35, 45, 52, 76, ILFX, NBFX, NB1/NB2 and LD1/LD3, 15

• Routes with increased service include 24, 49, 73, 83D, 100, 139, AB1, FF5, LD1/LD3, NB1/NB2

Access-a-Ride

• Customers who use Access-a-Ride should be aware that any reductions or improvements to regular bus and rail routes may also impact paratransit service availability. RTD is committed to ensuring that paratransit services remain accessible and will communicate any changes that may affect these services.

For a comprehensive list of updates, visit Service Changes at the RTD website.

Keep up to date on service by signing up for Service Alerts. For route and schedule information, call RTD Customer Care at (303) 299-6000 (Mondays-Fridays 6 a.m -8 p.m. and weekends/holidays 9 a.m.-6 p.m.). Dial 711 for the speech and hearing impaired. Visit RTD’s website at rtd-denver.com.

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