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RTD reversed course Thursday and said it will retain rush-hour G Line light-rail service between the Nine Mile and Lincoln stations on the southeast line.

Last month, the Regional Transportation District announced service changes planned for August that included elimination of all G service. At the time, RTD said ridership was too low on the G Line to support train service.

The agency now says there are enough riders to support continuation of peak-commuter service during morning and evening rush hours. RTD still is proposing to eliminate all off-peak G Line service.

On Monday, the agency will hold public hearings on the remaining recommended cuts in G Line service and other service changes.

Go to rtd-denver.com for meeting times and locations.

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