F Line (RTD)

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F Line
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F Line at 16th & California station
Overview
StatusDiscontinued
Owner Regional Transportation District
Locale Denver metropolitan area
Termini
Stations21
Service
Type Light rail
System RTD Rail
Operator(s)Regional Transportation District
History
OpenedNovember 17, 2006
ClosedSeptember 20, 2020 (2020-09-20)
Technical
Track gauge 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification Overhead line,  750 V DC
Route map
F Line (RTD)
F Line highlighted in red
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  D    H  
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18th & Stout | California
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16th & Stout | California
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Theatre District–Convention Center
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Colfax at Auraria
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  C    E  
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10th & Osage
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Alameda
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I-25 & Broadway
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  C    D  
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Louisiana–Pearl
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University of Denver
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Colorado
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Yale
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Southmoor
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  H    R  
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Belleview
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Orchard
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Arapahoe at Village Center
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Dry Creek
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County Line
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Lincoln
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Sky Ridge
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Lone Tree City Center
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RidgeGate Parkway   E    R  

The F Line was a light rail line operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado.

Contents

Route

The F Line's northern terminus was at 18th Street in downtown Denver. It shared track with the D Line from 18th Street to I-25 & Broadway, then operated along the Southeast Corridor to Lone Tree, sharing tracks with the E Line. [1]

On September 20, 2020, Regional Transportation District suspended the F Line due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [2] The line never returned to service and was officially eliminated ahead of the January 2023 service change. [3]

Stations

StationMunicipalityOpenedMajor connections & notes
18th & California (northbound)
18th & Stout (southbound)
Denver October 8, 1994 Regional Transportation District logo.svg   D    H    L  
BSicon BUS2.svg Flatiron Flyer
16th & California (northbound)
16th & Stout (southbound)
Regional Transportation District logo.svg   D    H    L  
Bus-logo.svg MallRide
14th & California (northbound)
14th & Stout (southbound)
October 8, 1994Closed November 27, 2004
Theatre District–Convention Center November 28, 2004 Regional Transportation District logo.svg   D    H  
Colfax at Auraria October 8, 1994 Regional Transportation District logo.svg   D    H  
10th & Osage Regional Transportation District logo.svg   C    D    E    H  
Alameda Regional Transportation District logo.svg   C    D    E    H  
Park and ride: 240 spaces
I-25 & Broadway Regional Transportation District logo.svg   C    D    E    H  
Park and ride: 1,248 spaces
Louisiana–Pearl November 17, 2006 Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    H  
University of Denver Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    H  
Park and ride: 540 spaces
Colorado Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    H  
Park and ride: 363 spaces
Yale Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    H  
Park and ride: 129 spaces
Southmoor Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    H  
Park and ride: 788 spaces
Belleview Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 817 spaces
Orchard Greenwood Village Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 48 spaces
Arapahoe at Village Center Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 817 spaces
Dry Creek Centennial Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 235 spaces
County Line Lone Tree Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 388 spaces
Lincoln Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E    R  
Park and ride: 1,734 spaces
Sky Ridge May 17, 2019 Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E  
Lone Tree City Center Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E  
RidgeGate Parkway Regional Transportation District logo.svg   E  
Park and ride: 1,300 spaces

FasTracks

The 2004 voter-approved FasTracks initiative included the Southeast Corridor extension for the E and F Line, which extended the lines by 2.3 mi (3.70 km) to southern Lone Tree. The extension cost $223 million to construct and was opened on May 17, 2019. [4] It included three new stations, Sky Ridge, Lone Tree City Center, and RidgeGate Parkway, the latter with a 2,000-stall parking facility. [5]

Related Research Articles

FasTracks is a multibillion-dollar public transportation expansion plan under construction in metropolitan Denver, Colorado, United States. Developed by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), the plan consists of new commuter rail, light rail, and express bus services. Six new light rail, electric commuter rail and diesel commuter rail lines with a combined length of 122 miles (196 km) will be constructed under the plan. It expands on previous transportation projects, notably T-REX, and includes 57 new transit stations and stops, 21,000 new parking spaces, 18 miles (29 km) of a bus service between Denver and Boulder and the renovation of Denver Union Station as a multi-modal transportation hub.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Regional Transportation District</span> Public transport agency in Denver, Colorado

The Regional Transportation District, more commonly referred to as RTD, is the regional agency operating public transit services in eight out of the twelve counties in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area in the U.S. state of Colorado. It operates over a 2,342-square-mile (6,070 km2) area, serving 3.08 million people. RTD was organized in 1969 and is governed by a 15-member, publicly elected Board of Directors. Directors are elected to a four-year term and represent a specific district of about 180,000 constituents.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">C Line (RTD)</span> Former light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The C Line was a light rail line, part of the rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">D Line (RTD)</span> Light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The D Line is a light rail line which is part of the rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver–Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado. The D line was the first line in the system when it opened in 1994, traveling from 30th & Downing in Five Points, through downtown Denver, and terminating at I-25 & Broadway as the Central Corridor. It was extended along the Southwest Corridor in July 2000. Because it was the first and only line in the system it had no letter or color designation until the Central Platte Valley Spur opened on April 5, 2002, although on maps it was designated as Route 101.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">E Line (RTD)</span> Light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The E Line is a light rail line which is part of the rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver metropolitan area in Colorado. The line was added to the system on November 17, 2006, with the completion of the Southeast Corridor as part of the T-REX Project. It is one of four routes that are part of the RTD's service plan for the corridor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">R Line (RTD)</span> Light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The R Line or Aurora Line/I-225 Rail is a Regional Transportation District (RTD) light rail line that serves stations in Aurora, Denver, Greenwood Village, Centennial and Lone Tree. Opening on February 24, 2017, the line was designated as the “R” line, reflecting the letter R’s in “Aurora” and “Ridgegate”.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">H Line (RTD)</span> Light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The H Line, part of the light rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado, was added to the system on November 17, 2006, with the completion of the Southeast Corridor project. It is one of four routes that were originally part of the RTD's service plan for the corridor.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">I-25 & Broadway station</span> Light rail station in Denver, Colorado

I-25 & Broadway station is a three-platform RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the D, E, and H Lines, the station was opened on October 8, 1994, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District. As the name implies, the station is located at the interchange between Interstate 25 and Broadway in south-central Denver. It is the major transfer point for commuters traveling from Littleton and Englewood on the D Line to the Denver Technological Center on the E Line and Aurora on the H Line.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lincoln station (RTD)</span> Light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado

Lincoln station is a light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado, United States. It is served by the E and R Lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on November 17, 2006. The station features a public art installation entitled Sun Stream, created by Ray King and dedicated in 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Colfax at Auraria station</span> Light rail station in Denver, Colorado

Colfax at Auraria station is an light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. It is served by the D and H Lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on October 8, 1994. It serves the eastern side of the Auraria academic campus, home to Metropolitan State College of Denver, the Community College of Denver, and the University of Colorado Denver.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">County Line station (RTD)</span> Light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado

County Line station is an light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado, United States. It is served by the E and R Lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on November 17, 2006. It serves Park Meadows Mall and features a public art sculpture entitled Plow, created by Emmett Culligan and dedicated in 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">B Line (RTD)</span> Commuter rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The B Line, also known as the Northwest Rail Line during construction, is a commuter rail line which is part of the commuter and light rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver metropolitan area in Colorado. Part of the FasTracks project, the first 6.2-mile (10 km) section from downtown Denver to south Westminster opened on July 25, 2016. If fully built out, estimated around 2042, the B Line will be a 41-mile (66 km) high-capacity route from Denver Union Station to Longmont, passing through North Denver, Adams County, Westminster, Broomfield, Louisville and Boulder.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">G Line (RTD)</span> Commuter rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The G Line, also known as the Gold Line during construction, is a Regional Transportation District (RTD) electric commuter rail line between Denver Union Station and Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Long scheduled to open in October 2016, the opening was delayed until mid-2019. The reason specified for the delay was timing issues experienced by the other commuter rail lines in the RTD system, which currently require a Federal Railroad Administration waiver to operate their grade crossings manually, and the wireless crossing system used by those lines.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">N Line (RTD)</span> Commuter rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The N Line, also known as the North Metro Rail Line during construction, is a commuter rail line which is part of the commuter and light rail system owned by the Regional Transportation District (RTD) in the Denver metropolitan area in Colorado. The first 13 miles (21 km) from downtown Denver to 124th Avenue in Thornton opened as part of the FasTracks expansion plan on September 21, 2020. When fully built out the line will be 18.5 miles (29.8 km) long and pass through Denver, Commerce City, Northglenn, and Thornton. The N Line features Colorado's longest bridge at 9,533 feet called the Skyway Bridge. While other RTD commuter lines are operated by Denver Transit Partners for RTD, this is the only line operated by RTD itself.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">18th & California and 18th & Stout stations</span> Light rail stations in Denver, Colorado

18th & California and 18th & Stout stations are a pair of is an light rail stations in Downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. It is served by the D, H, and L lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on October 8, 1994. These stations have one track each, and are one city block apart. 18th & California is served only by northbound trains and 18th & Stout is served only by southbound trains. This is a transfer point for any passenger traveling to stops north of this station along Welton Street towards the 30th & Downing station. The L Line serves these stops.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">L Line (RTD)</span> Light rail line in the Denver metropolitan area

The L Line is a light rail line which is part of the light rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver–Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado. The L Line opened as part of a service change in 2018 and is formed by a truncated section of the D Line, which formerly served the route. Currently, the L Line is suspended while tracks in the downtown loop are being reconstructed. Operation ceased on May 26, 2024 and is set to resume in September 2024.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">RidgeGate Parkway station</span> Light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado

RidgeGate Parkway station is a light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado, part of the Regional Transportation District (RTD) system in the Denver metropolitan area. It is the terminus of two lines: the E Line to Union Station and the R Line to Aurora. However, the R Line currently terminates at Lincoln station due to low ridership in this area of Lone Tree which is still under construction and amid generally lower ridership due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sky Ridge station</span> Light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado

Sky Ridge station is a light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado, part of the Regional Transportation District (RTD) system in the Denver metropolitan area. It is served by two lines: the E Line to Union Station and R Line to Aurora. However, the R Line currently terminates at Lincoln station due to low ridership in this area of Lone Tree which is still under construction and amid generally lower ridership due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lone Tree City Center station</span> Light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado

Lone Tree City Center station is a light rail station in Lone Tree, Colorado, part of the Regional Transportation District (RTD) system in the Denver metropolitan area. It is served by two lines: the E Line to Union Station and the R Line to Aurora. However, the R Line currently terminates at Lincoln station due to low ridership in this area of Lone Tree which is still under construction and amid generally lower ridership due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public transport.

References

  1. "RTD – Light Rail System Map". Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original on June 10, 2014. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  2. "Combined September and COVID-19".
  3. Murray, Jon (December 14, 2022). "RTD is officially killing its C and F lines after suspending them during the pandemic". The Denver Post . Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  4. Rubino, Joe (May 15, 2019). "RTD's newest line in southeast Denver metro will power development for years to come". The Denver Post. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  5. Aguilar, John (January 25, 2019). "Light-rail extension into Lone Tree set to start passenger service May 19". The Denver Post . Retrieved May 17, 2019.
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