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ADDITIONAL SERVICES

access-a-Ride
access-a-Ride is a curb-to-curb transportation service for individuals with disabilities who:

• Are unable to ride, board, or exit from a regular accessible bus and/or light rail.
• Have specific impairment-related conditions that make it impossible to travel to and from a bus stop or light rail station.

access-a-Ride operates daily, providing transportation to Americans Disabilities Act-eligible persons who have origin and destination points within ¼ mile of any regular bus route and wish to travel during the same times the route operates.



Night Stop
Between 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. passengers may request to be let off at any safe point along the route even though it may not be a bus stop. Bus operators are trained to determine a safe and acceptable alternate stop.

Night Stop is unavailable in Downtown Denver bordered by 11th Avenue, Grant Street, 23rd Street, Speer Boulevard and I-25 because of the high frequency of bus stops and large number of police patrols already in this area.

BroncosRide
Catch the easiest interception in football - BroncosRide to Invesco Field at Mile High, leaving from numerous park-n-Rides, Market Street Station and stops along Federal Boulevard.

BuffRide
A bus service provided for all University of Colorado Buffaloes home games. BuffRide takes fans from several locations to Folsom Field and back again.

RockiesRide
The RockiesRide bus service is the line drive to Colorado Rockies weekend home games at Coors Field leaving from several park-n-Rides.

Bike/Walk
Living close to your workplace provides the perfect opportunity to bike or walk to the office. You can bike or walk from a bus or light rail station to complete your transit trip. All RTD buses, light rail and call-n-Rides have accommodations for bikers. Bike lockers are located at various light rail stations throughout the RTD system. Bike lockers can be used by anyone once they have signed a locker lease agreement and purchased a $20 RTD-issued padlock. Padlocks can be used on a 6-month lease assigned locker (lease is renewable). Bike locker lease agreements and padlocks/keys can be obtained at Civic Center Station, Market Street Station and the Boulder Transit Center. For more information call 303.299.BIKE (2453).

RTD Parking Management Program
Effective February 2, 2009, RTD will implement the first phase of its Parking Management Program. The program is intended to increase the availability of parking spaces for RTD patrons.

The first phase of the program will include implementation of In-District and Out-of-District parking fees. Vehicles with license plates registered within the RTD district boundaries may park at the park-n-Rides at no cost for the first 24 hours, but will be subject to a charge after the first 24 hours. Vehicles with license plates registered outside of the RTD district boundaries will be subject to a fee every 24-hour period. Exceptions to the Out-of-District fees include newcomers to the RTD district, active duty military, college students and disabled patrons. The Parking Management Program will only affect RTD's busiest park-n-Rides.

Fees range from $1.00 to $2.00 per day after the initial 24 hours for In-District vehicles and $2.00 to $4.00 a day for Out-of-District vehicles. For each park-n-Ride concerned, an electronic pay station will be available. The electronic pay stations do require exact cash, as change will not be given. In-District and Out-of-District patrons may also purchase parking through an automated account with a 15% discount. In-District patrons also have the option of reserving a parking space, in which, a patron is guaranteed a parking space Monday-Friday if they arrive between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. All parking purchases must be made before boarding a transit service.

Central Parking System, Inc will manage the Parking Management Program for RTD.

For more information on any of the services listed above, please visit www.rtd-denver.com/HowToPark.shtml or call 303.299.2900