The Regional Transportation District will alter some of its bus and train routes starting Sunday as part of its usual late-spring schedule adjustments.
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The changes include the temporary suspension of the D, H and L rail lines due to the downtown rail reconstruction project, the temporary reinstatement of the C line to allow continued transit from Union Station to Mineral Station, and an increased frequency for the 16th Street FreeRide bus, from four-and-a-half minutes to three minutes.
Other rail service improvements include the B Line, which runs from Union Station to Westminster Station, increasing to every 30 minutes and the G Line, which runs from Union Station to Wheat Ridge, moving to stops every 15 minutes.
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A full list of changes is available on https://www.rtd-denver.com. The agency also recommends customers use the Next Ride app to make necessary changes to their travel plans.
RTD generally makes service adjustments three times a year to account for new traffic patterns, economic conditions and customer feedback. The next update typically happens in August or September.
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