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Rockiesride out to the BALL GAME GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN Routes and fares RockiesRide It’s simple to take RockiesRide to the game. Get in the game Just visit our website or call our customer service center for the complete bus schedule. with RockiesRide Be part of the crowd taking Then hop on the bus at one of our pick up the easiest, most exciting locations and pay your exact fare. The only For more information about RTD tickets you need are the ones to the game. RockiesRide, or for route and schedule way to Coors Field. information, call our customer service Bus arrivals and departures center or visit us online. All RockiesRide buses are clearly identi ed by the route number and the letter “R” (e.g., 5R) on the destination signs on the 303.299.6000 front of each bus. TDD 303.299.6089 RockiesRide buses leave from designated rtd-denver.com locations up to two hours prior to game time and arrive within 30–60 minutes of the rst pitch. Excluding rain delays, buses begin to depart from 22nd and Blake at the conclusion of the game and continue for the next 45 minutes. Alternate service to all home games Local, Express, and Regional bus routes With direct service from many RTD has many other bus routes that will drop RTD Park-n-Rides and Boulder you off just a few blocks from the ballpark. High School, RockiesRide provides Please check schedules, as some routes convenient bus transportation to all offer limited evening and weekend service. weekend home games, as well as Opening Day, Friday, April 1, and the Light rail Annual Fireworks Game, Friday, July 1. Catch the C or E light rail lines to Denver Grab a seat, get comfortable, and Union Station or the D, F, or H lines to the enjoy a Colorado baseball tradition. 16th/California or 16th/Stout stations. Then jump on the FREE MallRide to Market Street Station and head toward Coors Field. All RTD vehicles are wheelchair accessible. 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TDD 303.299.6089 rtd-denver.com m.rtd-denver.com Regional Transportation District 1600 Blake Street Denver, Colorado 80202 La información contenida en este folleto esta a disposición en español. Llame al numero 303.299.6000. Effective 3.1.2011 3285-03-01-RockiesRide Brochure 3/11 DB 5005 GETTING THERE IS HALF THE FUN Routes and fares RockiesRide It’s simple to take RockiesRide to the game. Get in the game Just visit our website or call our customer service center for the complete bus schedule. with RockiesRide Be part of the crowd taking Then hop on the bus at one of our pick up the easiest, most exciting locations and pay your exact fare. The only For more information about RTD tickets you need are the ones to the game. RockiesRide, or for route and schedule way to Coors Field. information, call our customer service Bus arrivals and departures center or visit us online. All RockiesRide buses are clearly identi ed by the route number and the letter “R” (e.g., 5R) on the destination signs on the 303.299.6000 front of each bus. TDD 303.299.6089 RockiesRide buses leave from designated rtd-denver.com locations up to two hours prior to game time and arrive within 30–60 minutes of the rst pitch. Excluding rain delays, buses begin to depart from 22nd and Blake at the conclusion of the game and continue for the next 45 minutes. Alternate service to all home games Local, Express, and Regional bus routes With direct service from many RTD has many other bus routes that will drop RTD Park-n-Rides and Boulder you off just a few blocks from the ballpark. High School, RockiesRide provides Please check schedules, as some routes convenient bus transportation to all offer limited evening and weekend service. weekend home games, as well as Opening Day, Friday, April 1, and the Light rail Annual Fireworks Game, Friday, July 1. Catch the C or E light rail lines to Denver Grab a seat, get comfortable, and Union Station or the D, F, or H lines to the enjoy a Colorado baseball tradition. 16th/California or 16th/Stout stations. Then jump on the FREE MallRide to Market Street Station and head toward Coors Field. All RTD vehicles are wheelchair accessible. For individual game tickets, visit coloradorockies.com RockiesRide Routes Locations Regular/Discount fares (one-way)* BR Boulder High School $5.00/$2.50 5R Cold Spring $4.00/$2.00 Park-n-Ride** Boulder High School Route BR LR Longmont Park-n-Ride $5.00/$2.50 Arapahoe/16th Roosevelt Park Park-n-Ride 55R Olde Town Arvada $4.00/$2.00 Park-n-Ride Table Mesa Park-n-Ride Route LR Route BR 8th/Coffman LR Roosevelt Park $5.00/$2.50 Table Mesa/US 36 Park-n-Ride Longmont Park-n-Ride Route LR BR Table Mesa Park-n-Ride $5.00/$2.50 815 S. Main 120R Thornton Park-n-Ride $4.00/$2.00 US 36 & McCaslin N 86R US 36 & Broom eld $4.00/$2.00 Park-n-Ride Park-n-Ride Route BR McCaslin/US 36 BR US 36 & McCaslin $5.00/$2.50 Wagon Road Park-n-Ride Park-n-Ride Route 120R 36R Wadsworth & Hampden $4.00/$2.00 US 36 & Broomfield 120th/Huron Park-n-Ride Park-n-Ride 120R Wagon Road Park-n-Ride $4.00/$2.00 Route 86R Wadsworth/US 36 Thornton 86R Westminster Center $4.00/$2.00 Park-n-Ride Park-n-Ride Route 120R 88th/I-25 * Discount fares apply to seniors **Cold Spring Park-n-Ride Westminster Center 65+, individuals with disabilities, will permanently close on Medicare recipients and elementary, May 15, 2011 because Park-n-Ride middle and high school students, ages of West Corridor light rail Route 86R I-25 6–19. Excluding Special Service (SS) construction. The new Sheridan/US 36 Free Ride Coupons, passes, tickets, Federal Center Station will transfers, or other coupons are not open just two blocks south US-36 accepted. Children ve years of on 2nd Avenue and age or younger ride free with a Routt Street. fare-paying adult. RockiesRide RockiesRide Stop Olde Town Arvada Park-n-Ride Parking is not allowed at Park-n-Ride Parking fees Boulder High School unless Route 55R may apply. a school attendant is on duty 55th/Wadsworth collecting parking fees. I-70 I-70 Market Street Station Union Station: Light Rail Lower Downtown (LoDo) • COORS Coors Field•16th Street Mall FIELD D C Line C 18th•Stout Littleton• Union Pepsi Center • 30th•Downing Mineral Station 16th•Stout Elitch Gardens Line STOUT D 29th•Welton Littleton• 30th• E CALIFORNIA Mineral Downing 27th•Welton E Line 25th•Welton Lincoln Union Station WAZEE BLAKE Line F 20th•Welton F INVESCO Field at MARKET H Lincoln 18th• D Mile High 18t California h Line • H 16t California Nine 18th• Theatre Districth • Mile California Convention Cente• Auraria West California16th Street Mall Campus STATION E F 10th • Osage C D H Travel Regular/Discount r zones fares (one-way)* Cold Spring I-25 1–2 zones $2.25/$1.10 Park-n-Ride** 3 zones $4.00/$2.00 4 zones $5.00/$2.50 Route 5R FA AIL RE R Z Union/4th T O H N Alameda G E I Important information L A Fans traveling to Rockies games on light rail are asked to build in extra time due to ongoing construction at Denver Union F H E Station. The pedestrian tunnel has I-25• Broadway C D permanently closed and station service Louisiana • Pearl will be temporarily unavailable during portions of the summer. We apologize Colorado for any inconvenience. Please visit FA AIL RE rtd-denver.com for more information. R Evans Z T O H N G E Yale I L University B of Denver Englewood I-225 Nine Mile Southmoor Wadsworth & Hampden Park-n-Ride Oxford-City of H Route 36R FA Dayton AIL RE Sheridan R Z Jefferson/Wadsworth T O H N G E I L C Belleview Orchard Littleton• Downtown SANTA FE DRIVE Arapahoe at Village Center Littleton • Mineral Dry Creek I-25 C D County Line Lincoln E F L FA AI RE R Z T O H N G E I L D.
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