2025 Denver_Pre-Conference Blueprint_ACA 155th Congress of Correction
Downtown Transportation Light Rail The light rail network covers 113 miles across 12 rail lines and has 78 stations along Denver’s north, east, southeast, southwest and west rail corridors. From as far south as Parker and Lone Tree, the trains follow I-225 and I-25 into downtown and beyond, with stops at Empower Field at Mile High, Ball Arena, Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park and Denver Union Station. Going to a Rockies game? Take the light rail to Coors Field! Other lines will deliver you out west to Golden, south to Littleton, north to places like Westminster, Arvada and Thornton. The train cars are clean, cool and comfortable, and many stations have Park-n-Ride lots (free or paid) that often connect to bus stops and FlexRide services. See the How to Ride Rail webpage for more information. Bus Denver has a robust bus network for getting around the metro area. See the How to Ride the Bus webpage for more information. Free MallRide and MetroRide You can get around the core of the downtown area and access hotels, major attractions and restaurants via two free bus services. While the MallRide cruises up and down the 16th Street Mall, the MetroRide goes farther to the northeast. Both services have been modified while the mall undergoes a major renovation effort. See the map for the current routes. Wheelchair and Scooter Rentals Mobility Plus Colorado rents a variety of wheelchairs and scooters. Accessible Van Rentals Several companies in the Denver metro area rent accessible vans. United Access and Mobility Works have airport delivery options. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: DENVER, COLORADO
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