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Bustang is an intercity bus service in the U.S. state of Colorado. Service began in 2015 and originally traveled between Denver and Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, and Glenwood Springs. Service has since been expanded to connect Grand Junction, Durango, Gunnison, Alamosa, Pueblo, Fairplay and Lamar among others. It is Colorado's first state-run ...
The popular service was decommissioned due to the city of Colorado Springs pulling its funding for the service. [12] One of the reasons FREX was eliminated was to help restore the local bus service. [13] On May 19, 2013, the restored free shuttle service began in Manitou Springs.
Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs 9,900 63 8,681 [201] [202] Pueblo Transit: Pueblo: Pueblo 2,479 12 1,532 [203] Regional Transportation District: Denver metropolitan area: Denver: 265,200 955 104,782 [204] [205] Roaring Fork Transportation Authority: Roaring Fork Valley: Aspen, Carbondale, and Glenwood Springs: 11,800 [206] Summit Stage
F0703, one of 19 2007 Gillig BRT's purchased in 2007. Front Range Express (FREX - stylized frex) was a commuter bus service that began in 2004 and operated between the cities of Colorado Springs and Denver, with stops along the way in Greenwood Village, Monument and Castle Rock in Colorado, USA.
Other transportation services exist throughout the state. Some systems, such as in Colorado Springs, focus on the local area. Other systems, such as the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (connecting Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Carbondale, and Rifle) offer regional connections. Intercity bus service is provided by a number of carriers including ...
Pages in category "Transportation in Colorado Springs, Colorado" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.