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9/21/2020



Rail News: Passenger Rail

RTD-Denver opens N commuter-rail line


The 13-mile N Line serves Denver, Commerce City, Northglenn and Thornton, Colorado.
Photo – RTD-Denver

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The Regional Transportation District of Denver (RTD) today celebrated the opening of its newest electrified commuter-rail line, the N Line, which extends from Denver to Thornton, Colorado. 

The N Line includes six new stations along a 13-mile corridor between Union Station and Eastlake 124th Station, serving Denver, Commerce City, Northglenn and Thornton. An end-to-end trip will take about 29 minutes. 

“Being able to deliver this key transit investment in the middle of a pandemic is even more extraordinary, and will contribute to the region’s recovery from this historic event,” RTD officials said in a press release.


Starting at noon today, RTD will offer free rides on the N Line through Sept. 27.  Then, on Sept. 28 and through March 27, 2021, local riders will be offered a $3 promotional fare rate for one-way travel along the line's entirety. 

 



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