Colorado transportation leaders are banking on buses and trains as population surges
Fort Collins Mayor Wade Troxell likes the highway expansion hes seeing on Interstate 25 near his city these days. He also likes the way he sees it from inside a bus.
For occasional trips to Denver, Troxell has become a fan of Bustang, the fast-growing regional bus service started four years ago by the Colorado Department of Transportation the same agency responsible for the $330 million I-25 North Express Lanes Project.
Ive found the Bustang to be very useful and convenient from our park-n-ride centers here, Troxell said, and last year he was joined by more than 238,000 riders on Bustangs core routes north, south and west of Denver.
Get ready to see more of those purple-and-black coach buses. The addition of new Bustang routes to ferry late-summer tourists to Estes Park and skiers to several resorts this winter is just one transit-expansion strategy emerging in the early days of Gov. Jared Polis administration. The state also is kicking off a long-in-the-works feasibility study for a potential Front Range rail line.
Read more: https://www.denverpost.com/2019/08/05/cdot-roads-transit-bustang-colorado-polis/