Transportation

Update on A Line Train Horns

Update on A Line Train Horns

On the evening of June 21, about 40 sleep-deprived people gathered in the Park Hill Village Club House for an update from RTD on the status of the train horns that had been keeping them awake for two years.

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Game Changer: HopSkipDrive

Game Changer: HopSkipDrive

No joke! In the first week of April, a ride sharing service for kids entered the Denver market. Yes, HopSkipDrive—an “Uber for kids”—is here, founded by three moms who know that the kid transport struggle is real.

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CPB Bridge Widening Delayed

CPB Bridge Widening Delayed

The start of construction to widen the Central Park Blvd. bridge over the A Line rail corridor has been delayed to early spring.

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PUC Grants Rehearing on A Line Crossings

PUC Grants Rehearing on A Line Crossings

Guidelines have been set for timing at street-level crossings of high-speed commuter trains because the regulators and operators are concerned that “if crossing lights flash for too long, people become distrustful of whether a train is coming at all,” according to a Public Utilities Commission (PUC) decision statement.

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New RTD Mobile Ticketing App Bypasses Payment Hassles

New RTD Mobile Ticketing App Bypasses Payment Hassles

RTD patrons now have a new way to avoid paper tickets or cash payments to ride the agency’s trains and buses—a “mobile ticket” that is purchased with a credit card using the free “RTD Mobile Tickets” app for Apple or Android devices. The mobile ticketing app, which should accelerate boarding procedures, supports purchase of a daylong pass within a selected fare category (Local or Regional/Airport).

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Skidding to Safety

Skidding to Safety

When a vehicle starts to skid, a rush of adrenalin may prompt drivers to make accident-causing errors.

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RTD Tells Frustrated Residents: It’s Now Up to the PUC

RTD Tells Frustrated Residents: It’s Now Up to the PUC

At an open house hosted by RTD on Oct. 23, local residents just wanted to know when the A Line trains will be allowed to stop blowing their warning horns. RTD told the crowd of frustrated area residents that implementation of a quiet zone along the A Line rail corridor now depends on action by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC).

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