situated between Boulder and Denver
and offers services for charter and private
planes. Owned and operated by
Jefferson County, this airport provides 24-
hour customs service and employs
approximately 300 people.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION
Greyhound Bus Lines
1055 19th St.
Denver, 80202
303-293-6555
www.greyhound.com
Just a few blocks from the Regional
Transportation District’s Market Street
Station, the terminal for Greyhound and
other private bus lines is located at 20th
and Curtis streets.
SuperShuttle Denver
4929 Ironton St.
Denver, 80239
303-370-1300
www.supershuttledenver.com
SuperShuttle Denver provides residential
and office pick-up and drop-off service
to and from the Denver International
Airport.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Regional Transportation District (RTD)
1600 Blake St.
Denver, 80202
303-299-6000
www.rtd-denver.com
Denver’s Regional Transportation District
(RTD) provides transit service throughout
metro Denver, including 140 bus routes
that service 10,000 stops; 35 miles of
light rail service (see sidebar on T-REX
Project); and nearly 80 Park-n-Ride
locations. Other services include the skyRide
shuttle service to and from Denver
International Airport, and special services
for children, seniors, disabled persons,
business commuters, and recreational
purposes.
TAXI SERVICES
Find taxi services at Denver International
Airport, as well as at locations throughout
the city. Generally available 24 hours a
day, seven days a week, the largest taxi
service companies in the area include:
Metro Taxi Denver
303-333-3333
www.metrotaxidenver.com
Yellow Cab of Denver
303-777-7777
www.yellowtrans.com
Freedom Cabs – Denver & Boulder
303-444-4444
www.freedomcabs.com
RAIL TRANSPORTATION
Amtrak – Union Station*
1800 21st Street
Denver, 80202
800-872-7245
www.amtrak.com
Amtrak offers daily departures from Denver
with connections in Chicago, Omaha, Salt
Lake City and Emeryville/San Francisco.
*The station’s permanent home by spring
2014 will be at Union Station, when construction there is completed.
Denver Union Station
1701 Wynkoop St.
Denver, 80202
303-534-6333
www.denverunionstation.org
Denver Union Station is a vital link in
getting people to where they want to go
in metro Denver. Currently under redevelopment, the historic station will
eventually serve as a 24-hour hub for
commuter and light rails (including
Amtrak and the East, Gold, North
Metro, and Northwest commuter rail
lines), buses, taxis, shuttles, vans, limos,
bicycles and pedestrians.
MAJOR ROADWAYS
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develop and expand its transportation
system, including the construction of the
area’s first beltway and toll road system;
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