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  2. Bustang - Wikipedia

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    Bustang service began on July 13, 2015. [1] Service was originally provided along three lines: the West Line from Denver to Glenwood Springs along I-70, the North Line from Denver to Fort Collins along I-25, and the South Line from Denver to Colorado Springs also along I-25.

  3. Mountain Metropolitan Transit - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Comparison of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Colorado ski resorts. Add languages. Add links. ... Colorado offers many world-class ... Steamboat Springs: 50 7,136 6,696 440 17 1

  5. List of bus transit systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Roaring Fork Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA; pronounced / r æ f t ə /) is an agency that operates public transportation for the Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado.RFTA's service area stretches 70 miles (110 km) from Aspen to Rifle, serving the towns in between consisting of Basalt, Snowmass Village, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, New Castle, and Silt.

  7. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The junction of Interstate 25 and E-470. Colorado's transportation consists of a network of highway, surface street, rail, and air options. While the public transportation system in Denver is much more complex and developed than other parts of the state, tourism and growth have led to extensive needs statewide.