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News Release5 January 2026RTD Transit Police names 2025’s Top Five achievements to progress community safety
Transit Police Department marked consistent decreases in security-related calls and reports of illicit drug activity throughout 2025 and launched its detective bureau in Q4
2 January 20263 Things to Know 1.2.2026
1. RTD’s top 10 of 2025 2. Service changes start Sunday 3. Access-on-Demand program modifications take effect Jan. 1
2 January 2026Ten years of the Flatiron Flyer: A decade of keeping the northwest metro connected
The circulatory system of the human body is the most important system of the body. The system is responsible for carrying blood cells, oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and other substances critical to keeping the rest of the body functioning through a network of arteries, arterioles, veins, venules, and capillaries. Much like how the circulatory system operates, cities function in the same way. Highways and interstates serve as the city’s arteries and veins, while collector and local streets serve as arterioles, venules, and capillaries. For the Denver metro area, one of those major arteries is the Denver-Boulder Turnpike, officially designated as US 36, home to RTD’s Flatiron Flyer (FF) service between downtown Denver or Aurora, and Boulder. On Saturday, it celebrates a monumental milestone: a decade of keeping Denver, Aurora, and Boulder connected and accessible for all.
News Release2 January 2026RTD provides service and connections Sunday to Broncos vs. Chargers game
D and H lines will return to their regular service patterns when January service changes take effect on Sunday, Jan. 4
31 December 2025RTD connects with community through more than 160 events in 2025
The team participated in 167 ridership education events, interacting directly with more than 17,000 customers.
News Release31 December 2025RTD customers can celebrate responsibly with Zero Fare for New Year’s Eve
Through a partnership with Molson Coors, all RTD services will be provided at no cost to customers; customers urged to plan ahead and view final departure times from downtown Denver
News Release30 December 2025Access-on-Demand program modifications take effect Jan. 1
Modifications to the supplemental, premium service were approved in 2025 for program sustainability; Colorado court ruled on Dec. 29 in RTD’s favor in federal lawsuit challenging the modifications
News Release30 December 2025RTD January service changes include reinstating the L Line and resuming regular D and H line travel patterns
Starting Jan. 4, rail lines impacted by the Downtown Rail Reconstruction Project will be restored to their regular travel patterns and select bus routes will experience minor schedule changes
News Release29 December 2025RTD’s top 10 milestones of 2025 that improved service, safety, and customer experience
A look at achievements and improvements that made transit more welcoming across the Front Range
News Release29 December 2025RTD customers can celebrate responsibly with Zero Fare for New Year’s Eve
Through a partnership with Molson Coors, all RTD services will be provided at no cost to customers; customers urged to plan ahead and view final departure times from downtown Denver
26 December 20253 Things to Know 12.26.25
1. Yale light rail bridge repairs completed 2. Take a safe, no cost ride on New Year’s Eve 3. 16th Street FreeRide ridership increases
26 December 2025Planes, trains, and buses: How to use RTD to connect to the slopes this season
The holidays are here, and despite the lackluster snowfall to begin the ski and snowboard season, lifts across Colorado are spinning, and there is still plenty of fun to be had on the slopes. However, getting to them this time of year can be stressful, expensive, frustrating, and time-consuming. Rather than navigating winter driving conditions or searching (and, in some cases, paying) for parking at crowded resorts, customers take advantage of RTD to connect to several third-party regional transit options to get to some of Colorado's most popular ski resorts.
26 December 2025Take a peek inside RTD’s winter prep for rail
Customers rely on RTD regardless of the weather. In part two of this winter preparation series, learn the techniques the agency uses to de-ice train systems and more
24 December 2025RTD to operate reduced service on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
Customers encouraged to check specific routes with Next Ride before leaving
23 December 2025#ICYMI: Looking back at RTD’s most memorable stories in 2025
News Release23 December 2025RTD January service changes include reinstating the L Line and resuming regular D and H line travel patterns
Starting Jan. 4, rail lines impacted by the Downtown Rail Reconstruction Project will be restored to their regular travel patterns and select bus routes will experience minor schedule changes
News Release23 December 2025RTD sees sharp increase in 16th Street FreeRide boardings following reopening
October boardings nearly doubled compared with early construction period
News Release22 December 2025RTD to resume normal light rail service along the Southeast Corridor ahead of the holidays following necessary repairs to Yale light rail bridge
News Release22 December 2025RTD announces Lili Tran as new chief people officer
Tran brings more than three decades of strategic leadership experience in human resources
News Release22 December 2025RTD customers can celebrate responsibly with Zero Fare for New Year’s Eve
Through a partnership with Molson Coors, all RTD services will be provided at no cost to customers; customers urged to plan ahead and view final departure times from downtown Denver
News Release22 December 2025Transit Police and Bus Operations help deliver "Shop with a Cop" event
Bus operations and Transit Police officers assisted the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office in hosting its seasonal holiday program for families and youth
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