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RTD to add two temporary speed restrictions on light rail corridors


As track repairs are made, speed restrictions will continue to be lifted 


DENVER (Aug. 15, 2024) –– The Regional Transportation District (RTD) will place two temporary light rail speed restrictions beginning at 7 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 16, for a portion of the D Line between Evans and Englewood stations, and along a section of rail that serves the E and H lines between University of Denver and Colorado stations. 


The agency continues to make significant progress on its preventative maintenance work along the Southeast Corridor. RTD's current speed restrictions will continue to be lifted as track repair work and preventative maintenance is completed.  

 

Some temporary light rail speed restrictions remain along portions of the D, E, H, and R light rail lines. The 10 mile-per-hour speed restrictions were first implemented along the Southeast Light Rail Corridor in early June. The overall impact to customers will depend on the specific light rail line traveled and length of the slow zone, but in most cases, the temporary restrictions are anticipated to add approximately 15 to 20 additional minutes to trips on the D, E, and H lines. 


A maintenance timeline is available on RTD’s website, along with maps, illustrations, photos, video, and frequently asked questions. The speed restrictions webpage will continue to be updated as new information becomes available.  

 

In May 2024, RTD began a more robust program of inspections on the light rail system to identify preventive maintenance issues that may need to be addressed. As areas along the rail alignment are noted as needing work, and depending on the issue, RTD has implemented speed restrictions until crews can complete repairs or perform maintenance work. More information about RTD’s enhanced light rail inspection process is available at www.rtd-denver.com/light-rail-inspections

 

RTD appreciates customers’ patience during the temporary impact to light rail services. Customers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow for extra time to reach their destinations. To assist customers impacted by the speed restrictions, RTD provides the following resources and support options: 

 

  • Service Alerts – text, email, and online notices that provide real-time information on delays, detours, disruptions, cancellations, and the resumption of service 
  • Impact Team– RTD is dispatching employee ambassadors to various rail stations and bus stops to assist customers with trip planning and to provide information about disruptions and maintenance  
  • Customer Care – customers are encouraged to call Customer Care at 303.299.6000 for help planning trips, making connections, or navigating service disruptions 
  • Next Ride App – customers can use RTD’s Next Ride app to plan trips and learn about disruptions 
  • Social Media – RTD’s digital team is available via social media to provide customized help and assistance 

 

RTD is committed to maintaining and providing operationally safe and reliable transit services for all customers and employees. The agency always adheres to the highest level of safety standards, even when it results in an impact to scheduled services and on-time performance. Agency decisions are based on applying the highest level of standards to prioritize safe operations. The light rail system remains safe for RTD to continue running trains.

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RTD will add two temporary speed restrictions on Friday, August 16.

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The Regional Transportation District (RTD) was created in 1969 by the Colorado General Assembly to develop, operate and maintain a mass transportation system that now benefits more than 3.1 million people in the Denver metro area. With a service area of 2,342 square miles, RTD provides transit services in all or part of eight counties and more than 40 municipalities. The transportation agency's services are delivered via 126 bus routes, six light rail lines, four commuter rail lines and paratransit mobility options.


For more information, visit rtd-denver.com/news-stop or call 303.299.6000.

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