User:Central Corridor/List of Roaring Fork Transportation Authority bus routes

Valley routes edit

Valley routes cover long-distances between major cities of Aspen, Glenwood Springs, and Rifle, Colorado.

Route
Downvalley
Upvalley
Terminal
Via History Notes
VelociRFTA
 BRT 
27th Street Station   SH 82 Trips originating from the West Glenwood Park & Ride/Maintenance Facility
Rubey Park Transit Station
Roaring Fork Valley Local
 L   X 
West Glenwood Park & Ride   SH 82 The route dates back to the mid-1970s when Pitkin County created the Pitkin County Bus, operating from Rubey Park Transit Center to Aspen/Pitkin County Airport and later El Jebel. Throughout the early-1990s, the route was extended to Carbondale and Glenwood Springs. In 2006, service was increased to 30-minute headways. Headsigns denote L for local service or X for express service.
Rubey Park Transit Station
Hogback
 HGB 
Rifle Metro Park   US 6
  I-70
Inaugurated in 2002. During a 95-day bridge replacement in downtown Glenwood Springs in 2017, the route was temporarily extended 17.6 mi (28.3 km) to Parachute. Formerly Grand Hogback. Connects to Parachute Area Transit System (PATS) at Rifle Metro Park.
27th Street Station

City and circulator routes edit

Route Terminal Cities Notes
Hunter Creek
 HC   1 
Rubey Park Transit Center Aspen Clockwise loop.
Cemetary Lane
 CL   2 
Rubey Park Transit Center Red Butte Dr. Aspen
Castle Maroon
 CM   3 
Rubey Park Transit Center Aspen Highlands Aspen Connects to Maroon Bells Service at Aspen Highlands.
Mountain Valley
 MV   4 
Rubey Park Transit Center Lupine Dr. Aspen Dial-ride-service.
Burlingame
 BG   10 
Rubey Park Transit Center Burlingame Ranch Aspen
Highlands
 HY 
Rubey Park Transit Center Aspen
Crosstown
 XT 
Rubey Park Transit Center Aspen
Smowmass Intercept
 SMI 
Smowmass Mall Brush Creek Park & Ride Snowmass Village
Woody Creek
 WC 
Smowmass Mall Brush Creek Park & Ride Woody Creek

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