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RTD adds new bus route linking neighborhoods and arts districts

Buses run once every 60 minutes between 40th/Colorado and Alameda public transit stations

First Friday attendees at a studio in the Arts District on Santa Fe in Denver March 2, 2012. (Photo by Seth A. McConnell, Denver Post file)
First Friday attendees at a studio in the Arts District on Santa Fe in Denver March 2, 2012. (Photo by Seth A. McConnell, Denver Post file)
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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The has launched a new bus running near the South Platte River to connect people in central neighborhoods with Denver’s arts and theater districts.

The bus, dubbed the “Art District Connector,” runs once every 60 minutes between RTD’s 40th/Colorado station in northeast Denver and the Alameda rail station at 425 South Cherokee Street.

It serves the Baker, Five Points, and Elyrea/Swansea neighborhoods in an effort to carry riders to and from the downtown , the , and the . Riders will roll across Denver’s grid of downtown streets following the river’s curve.

The route is one of several increases in bus and rail services that started Jan. 1, including a re-stared of the AB2 bus route between Boulder and .

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