Английская Википедия:H Line (RTD)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Refimprove Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Infobox rail line 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 (the "T-Rex Project"). It is one of four routes that are part of the RTD's service plan for the corridor.

The line was extended to reach Florida station on February 24, 2017 along with the opening of the R line.[1]

According to a map in the RTD's service plan for the corridor, the H Line's color is blue.[2]

From the start of each day, the H Line begins its service southbound at Evans station to Florida Station. At the end of the service, the H Line terminates its service at I-25 & Broadway station.

There are currently extra H Line trains running due to maintenance work on the Southeast Corridor between I-25/Broadway and Lincoln stations, suspending R Line service south of Florida station. As the project has been paused, H Line service has been reduced to running every 30 minutes.

Route

The H Line's northern terminus is at 18th and California in downtown Denver. It shares track with the L Line (RTD) in Downtown Denver (Stout and California Street Stations) and the D Line and F Line (RTD) until it reaches I-25 & Broadway station, then follows the Southeast Corridor to a junction past Southmoor Station, and follows the I-225 branch of the system to Southeast terminus at Florida station in Aurora.[3]

Stations

Station Municipality Opened Fare
zone
Major connections & notes
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Denver October 8, 1994 A Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:RintШаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rint Flatiron Flyer
Шаблон:Rtds (northbound)
Шаблон:Rtds (southbound)
Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:RintШаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rint MallRide
Шаблон:Rtds (northbound)
Шаблон:Rtds (southbound)
October 8, 1994 Closed November 27, 2004
Шаблон:Rtds November 28, 2004 Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rtds October 8, 1994 Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:RintШаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:RintШаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 240 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:RintШаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 1,248 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds November 17, 2006 B Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 540 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 363 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 129 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 788 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Aurora C Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 250 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 1,225 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds February 24, 2017 Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint
Park and ride: 600 spaces
Шаблон:Rtds Шаблон:Rint Шаблон:Rint

FasTracks

Шаблон:Main The 2004 voter-approved FasTracks initiative extended the H Line approximately Шаблон:Convert to the north along Interstate 225 with stops at Iliff Avenue and Florida Avenue. Work began in 2012, and the two station extension was combined with I-225 corridor light-rail line in 2013. Construction was long expected to be completed in 2016,[4] however opening was delayed until February 24, 2017.[5]

References

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External links

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Шаблон:RTD Bus & Light Rail Шаблон:Colorado public transit