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RTD lifts slow zones for metro Denver light rail

More speed restrictions possible in the future, officials say

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Metro Denver commuters can look forward to faster trips on the Regional Transportation Districtap light rail after the agency lifted the last of 31 speed restrictions that have slowed trains for almost a year.

RTD lifted the final slow zone on a 400-foot southbound segment near the Southmoor Station on Tuesday morning,

Transportation officials found minor issues and “track imperfections” in May 2024 and added 10 mph speed restrictions to sections of the D, E, H and R lines in June and July until workers could finish repairs.

Over the next 11 months, nearly 100 employees removed and replaced more than two miles of track and finished grinding 50 miles of rail to remove surface defects that could cause cracks,

The delays caused frustration among customers and drops in ridership, with some people reporting more than double the amount of time to take their regular route to work.

will return as needed after rail inspections because of RTD’s “aging rail infrastructure,” the agency said.

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