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If you’ve stopped riding RTD’s buses and trains during the pandemic, The Denver Post wants to hear from you

Changes in work habits are among factors keeping transit agency’s ridership low

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If you have stopped riding the Regional Transportation District’s buses or trains since the start of the coronavirus pandemic — or are taking them less often — we’d like to hear from you in a short survey.

The metro Denver transit agency’s ridership dropped significantly in early 2020 and has recovered only partially, likely due in part to changes in commutes. Your input and perspective will help shape our coverage of RTD’s pandemic challenges, and we may get in touch with you for a story. Use the form below to contact me, reporter Jon Murray:

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Are you willing to be quoted by name in a news story?
How did you typically use RTD trains or buses before the pandemic?(required)
Has your work commute changed because of a work-from-home arrangement?(required)
Has the federal mask mandate for public transit affected your riding habits?

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