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Denver Transportation
Driving in Denver is not difficult but the city also has an excellent public transportation system. There are free shuttles that run along the 16th Street pedestrian mall and the city?s light rail system extends to the suburbs and will someday include an extension to the airport. For bicycle enthusiasts, there are 400 miles of bike paths.
Denver International Airport
(23 miles northeast of downtown)
800.688.1333 or 303.342.2000
Denver Airport Shuttle
303.342.5454 or 800.525.3177
Super Shuttle
303.370.1300
Mile Hi City Limousine
303.355.5002 or 800.910.7433
Amtrak
(Serves Union Station, 17th and Wynkoop Streets in the LoDo District)
800.825.2583
The bus and light-rail system is called ?The Ride? and transfer tickets are available free. It provides service within Denver and its suburbs. Parking is free at 50 Park-n-Ride locations throughout the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area.
Buses are free along the 16th Street Mall between the Civic center and Market street. They run frequently between 6 am and 1 am daily.
The Cultural Connection Trolley runs daily every 30 minutes between 9:30 am and 7:30 pm and stops at many of Denver?s popular tourist attractions.
The Regional Transportation District (RTD)
303.299.6000 or 800.366.7433 (general information)
303.299.6700 (schedule information)
Yellow Cab
303.777.7777
Zone Cab
303.444.8888
Metro Taxi
303.333.3333
Written by Carolyn Cagle for Travel USA®, Copyright © 2003
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