
Wade Blank Civic Center Station
Located at 16th Street and Broadway, the station serves as one of RTD's busiest regional bus transit centers.New station name, same great service
Completely renovated in 2016, Wade Blank Civic Center Station (formerly Civic Center Station) offers nine bus bays serving 18 routes and more than 15,000 passengers a day. It features a bus ramp extension connecting Broadway to Lincoln. The station also provides a key turnaround point for both the 16th Street FreeRide and the Free MetroRide and is also the location of Civic Center Plaza.

Station Renamed to Honor Disability Rights Advocate
On January 4, 2026, the station was renamed to honor ADA advocate, Rev. Wade Blank, an important figure in the disability rights and independent living movements. After working at a nursing home in 1971, and witnessing how disabled residents were mistreated, Blank formed Atlantis, a haven for people with disabilities to live semi-independently. He then co-founded ADAPT, a political offshoot critical in raising awareness of the disabled community. In 1978, Rev. Blank led the famous Gang of 19, who protested in front of RTD buses, disrupting service for two days, demanding more accessible transportation and kickstarting a nationwide disability rights movement.
In 2023, RTD recognized Rev. Blank and the Gang of 19 with a plaque rededication at the station, steps away from the site of the 1978 protests. The renaming of Wade Blank Civic Center Station comes as a result of extensive community support and is a fitting tribute to a community member so influential to the rights of the disabled and transit.
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