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Judge rules RTD won’t have to pay $100 million-plus claim over commuter rail problems

Denver Transit Partners, which built 3 lines, sought reimbursement for crossing-related costs

A crossing guard holds up traffic ...
Andy Cross, The Denver Post
A crossing guard holds up traffic at a rail crossing at the intersection of North Ridge Road and Tabor Street near the Wheat Ridge Ward Station for a passing RTD G-Line commuter train during testing on Jan. 2, 2018. The G Line travels 11 miles from Union Station to Wheat Ridge and is expected to open to the public soon.
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A Denver judge ruled Friday that the Regional Transportation District is not responsible for covering more than $100 million in costs stemming from crossing-gate problems that plagued three commuter rail lines.
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