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E Light Rail Time Schedule & Line Route E light rail time schedule & line map Union Station to RidgeGate Parkway Station View In Website Mode The E light rail line (Union Station to RidgeGate Parkway Station) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lincoln: 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM (2) Ridgegate: 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM (3) Union Station: 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest E light rail station near you and ƒnd out when is the next E light rail arriving. Direction: Lincoln E light rail Time Schedule 12 stops Lincoln Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM Monday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM Evans Station 2151 South Delaware Street, Denver Tuesday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM Louisiana & Pearl Station Wednesday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM 755 East Louisiana Avenue, Denver Thursday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM University Of Denver Station Friday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM 1901 Buchtel Boulevard, Denver Saturday 3:41 AM - 4:11 AM Colorado Station 4298 East Colorado Center Drive, Denver Yale Station 5281 East Yale Circle, Denver E light rail Info Direction: Lincoln Southmoor Station Stops: 12 3690 S Hillcrest Dr, Denver Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: Evans Station, Louisiana & Pearl Belleview Station Station, University Of Denver Station, Colorado 4701 South Quebec Street, Denver Station, Yale Station, Southmoor Station, Belleview Station, Orchard Station, Arapahoe at Village Center Orchard Station Station, Dry Creek Station, County Line Station, 5662 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Greenwood Village Lincoln Station Arapahoe at Village Center Station 8820 E Caley Ave, Greenwood Village Dry Creek Station 9450 East Dry Creek Road, Greenwood Village County Line Station 8460 Park Meadows Center Dr, Greenwood Village Lincoln Station 10200 Station Way, Lone Tree Direction: Ridgegate E light rail Time Schedule 21 stops Ridgegate Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM Monday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM Union Station Light Rail 2050 17th St, Denver Tuesday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM Ball Arena / Elitch Gardens Station Wednesday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM 1700 9th Street, Denver Thursday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM Broncos Stadium at Mile High Station Friday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM 1499 West 4th Street, Denver Saturday 3:25 AM - 10:18 PM Auraria West Station 1250 5th Street, Denver 10th / Osage Station 975 Osage Street, Denver E light rail Info Direction: Ridgegate Alameda Station Stops: 21 499 South Cherokee Street, Denver Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: Union Station Light Rail, Ball Arena / I-25 / Broadway Station Elitch Gardens Station, Broncos Stadium at Mile High 901 South Broadway, Denver Station, Auraria West Station, 10th / Osage Station, Alameda Station, I-25 / Broadway Station, Louisiana Louisiana & Pearl Station & Pearl Station, University Of Denver Station, 755 East Louisiana Avenue, Denver Colorado Station, Yale Station, Southmoor Station, Belleview Station, Orchard Station, Arapahoe at University Of Denver Station Village Center Station, Dry Creek Station, County Line 1901 Buchtel Boulevard, Denver Station, Lincoln Station, Sky Ridge Station, Lone Tree City Center Station, Ridgegate Parkway Station Colorado Station 4298 East Colorado Center Drive, Denver Yale Station 5281 East Yale Circle, Denver Southmoor Station 3690 S Hillcrest Dr, Denver Belleview Station 4701 South Quebec Street, Denver Orchard Station 5662 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Greenwood Village Arapahoe at Village Center Station 8820 E Caley Ave, Greenwood Village Dry Creek Station 9450 East Dry Creek Road, Greenwood Village County Line Station 8460 Park Meadows Center Dr, Greenwood Village Lincoln Station 10200 Station Way, Lone Tree Sky Ridge Station 10107 Sky Ridge Avenue, Lone Tree Lone Tree City Center Station 11021 Ridgegate Parkway, Lone Tree Ridgegate Parkway Station 10791 South Havana Street, Lone Tree Direction: Union Station E light rail Time Schedule 21 stops Union Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Monday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Ridgegate Parkway Station 10791 South Havana Street, Lone Tree Tuesday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Lone Tree City Center Station Wednesday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM 11021 Ridgegate Parkway, Lone Tree Thursday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Sky Ridge Station Friday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM 10107 Sky Ridge Avenue, Lone Tree Saturday 3:50 AM - 10:31 PM Lincoln Station 10200 Station Way, Lone Tree County Line Station 8460 Park Meadows Center Dr, Greenwood Village E light rail Info Direction: Union Station Dry Creek Station Stops: 21 9450 East Dry Creek Road, Greenwood Village Trip Duration: 48 min Line Summary: Ridgegate Parkway Station, Lone Arapahoe at Village Center Station Tree City Center Station, Sky Ridge Station, Lincoln 8820 E Caley Ave, Greenwood Village Station, County Line Station, Dry Creek Station, Arapahoe at Village Center Station, Orchard Station, Orchard Station Belleview Station, Southmoor Station, Yale Station, 5662 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Greenwood Village Colorado Station, University Of Denver Station, Louisiana & Pearl Station, I-25 / Broadway Station, Belleview Station Alameda Station, 10th / Osage Station, Auraria West 4701 South Quebec Street, Denver Station, Broncos Stadium at Mile High Station, Ball Arena / Elitch Gardens Station, Union Station Light Southmoor Station Rail 3690 S Hillcrest Dr, Denver Yale Station 5281 East Yale Circle, Denver Colorado Station 4298 East Colorado Center Drive, Denver University Of Denver Station 1901 Buchtel Boulevard, Denver Louisiana & Pearl Station 755 East Louisiana Avenue, Denver I-25 / Broadway Station 901 South Broadway, Denver Alameda Station 499 South Cherokee Street, Denver 10th / Osage Station 975 Osage Street, Denver Auraria West Station 1250 5th Street, Denver Broncos Stadium at Mile High Station 1499 West 4th Street, Denver Ball Arena / Elitch Gardens Station 1700 9th Street, Denver Union Station Light Rail 2050 17th St, Denver E light rail time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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