A Regional Transportation District A Line train struck and killed a pedestrian, forcing RTD to replace the train with shuttle ...
One person has died in an incident involving a RTD train Monday morning, according to the Denver Police Department.
Our sidewalk is extremely narrow. You have this hulking train, not built for frequent stops, hugged up against that very narrow sidewalk. Imagine you are walking out of a business and, in a ...
A man was hit and killed by an RTD train while crossing the tracks Monday morning, and the intersection of Smith Road and Dahlia Street was closed until about 2 p.m. Monday. The crash happened at the ...
Denver police are investigating after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a Regional Transportation District train Monday ...
DENVER — The Regional Transportation District's long-promised passenger rail service to Boulder and Longmont, along with three other passenger lines, could be completed by 2034, but only if the agency ...
RTD is preparing to cut jobs, a step toward addressing a projected $250 million per year shortfall and balancing its record-high $1.5 billion budget.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Regional Transportation District A Line train struck a pickup truck at the Sable crossing in Aurora on Tuesday, according to RTD ...
In the first phase of a multi-phase major reconstruction project of its downtown light rail, RTD will focus on five at-grade rail and street intersections. Since 2012, RTD has undertaken “17 isolated ...
February 6, 2026 - A Colorado accountability committee, informed in part by Eno research, has urged governance and workforce ...
Regional Transportation District officials on Tuesday launched a credit card tap-and-pay system designed to make taking public transit as easy as buying groceries and coffee — “a seamless, ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Regional Transportation District is adding train cars to regular scheduled service on the D, E and W Lines before and after a Paul McCartney concert at Coors Field on Saturday, Oct ...