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News Release12 February 2026RTD’s new Tap-n-Ride fare payments embraced by customers soon after launch
Secure and contactless method simplifies fare payment for customers short on time and on the go
12 February 2026Biking with RTD on Winter Bike to Work Day
What customers should know about bringing bikes and e-bikes on buses and trains
11 February 2026Why I Work for RTD: Caitlin Magee
Every two weeks, RTD features an employee speaking in their own words about their tenure at the agency and what motivates and inspires them.
10 February 2026RTD recognized with APTA AdWheel Award for transit, literacy campaign
RTD takes First Place Award in 2026 AdWheel competition
News Release9 February 2026RTD consolidates eight southeast FlexRide service areas as DTC FlexRide
9 February 2026East Colfax BRT team to host open house in Aurora
Community invited to learn more ahead of construction this spring
6 February 20263 Things to Know 2.6.2026
1. RTD-PD honored for response during Boulder attack 2. Grant program to improve neighborhoods near transit 3. Winter Bike to Work Day is Feb. 13
5 February 2026Aurora grant program boosts neighborhoods near transit
Residents can earn up to $5,000 for community-led projects that improve shared spaces
4 February 2026Transit Is Democracy: Honoring Rosa Parks on Transit Equity Day
Public transportation has long reflected both the promise and the contradictions of democracy. In the segregated South, buses were everyday spaces where racial injustice was enforced through law and customs. For Black riders, transit was not only a necessity, but also a daily reminder of exclusion, limited access, and unequal treatment.
3 February 2026William Gonglach - February 2026 Operator of the Month
February's Operator of the Month is William Gonglach from East Metro Division!
2 February 2026Rad Things (to) Do - February 2026
February is here, which means the average person will hear more puns about love and romance within the first two weeks of the month than the rest of the year. Whether you are looking for a hot date, a night out to celebrate the season, or a way to distract yourself from the romance-themed car commercials that permeate the airwaves, there are plenty of fun events to fall in love with around the Denver metro this month. Let’s get into it.
2 February 2026Hudson Street arch lift continues East Colfax BRT progress
Community invited to viewing party at La Vista Motel tonight Feb. 2
2 February 2026RTD Transit Police recognized by Boulder Police Department for immediate response in 2025 Pearl Street attack
Nine Transit Police officers recognized in pinning ceremony on Jan. 20 for assisting in aftermath of Pearl Street attack in June 2025
30 January 20263 Things to Know 1.30.26
1. Zero Fare Transit Equity Day Feb. 4 honors Rosa Parks 2. A, B, G, and N line service impacts this weekend 3. RTD celebrates Black History Month throughout February
30 January 2026Every minute matters: Family speed runs RTD rail lines end-to-end
Rail challenge turns into a firsthand look at systemwide rail operations and how even small delays add up for customers
29 January 2026A Century of Black History Commemorations: Black transportation pioneers in Colorado’s public transit legacy
This centennial celebration invites reflection not only on the past but also on how institutions carry forward the lessons of history into present-day practice.
29 January 2026Why I Work for RTD: Kevin Diviness
Every two weeks, RTD features an employee speaking in their own words about their tenure at the agency and what motivates and inspires them.
28 January 2026RTD offers shuttle service during temporary route adjustments for bus routes 225D and DASH during overnight hours
News Release26 January 2026Weekend work at Union Station Jan. 31-Feb. 1 to affect RTD commuter rail service
23 January 2026Mile High hopefuls: Meet some of RTD's biggest Broncos superfans ahead of the AFC Conference championship
The date is Jan. 24, 2016. The deafening roar of tens of thousands of Denver Broncos fans engulfs Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium as the New England Patriots line up for a two-point conversion with 12 seconds left in the game to tie the 2016 AFC Conference Championship and send the game to overtime. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady takes the snap and throws the ball to wide receiver Julian Edelman, only for it to be deflected by cornerback Aqib Talib, falling into the hands of defensive back Bradley Roby for an interception and punching the Broncos’ ticket to Super Bowl 50, where the team beat the Carolina Panthers 24-10 and won the 2016 NFL championship. Fast forward to this Sunday, just a day after the 10th anniversary of that game, and history looks to repeat itself once again at the same field against the same team.
23 January 20263 Things to Know 1.23.26
1. Fare checks on rail on the rise 2. A Colfax BRT milestone 3. New year, new command center
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