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RTD approves rare across-the-board price cut for its fares and monthly passes

Free youth fares pilot is among changes in fare restructuring; regional fare zones also will be axed

Passengers get on the RTD 0 bus at a bus stop at the intersection of Broadway and Colfax in Denver in March 2021. The agency conducted a nearly two-year fare study and equity analysis that resulted in a restructuring approved in July 2023. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post
Passengers get on the RTD 0 bus at a bus stop at the intersection of Broadway and Colfax in Denver in March 2021. The agency conducted a nearly two-year fare study and equity analysis that resulted in a restructuring approved in July 2023. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Train and bus riders in metro Denver early next year will pay less to board — whether it's for a one-time fare or a monthly pass — under sweeping changes approved Tuesday night by the board of the Regional Transportation District.
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