THE ORION V BUSES OF THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT RTD IN DENVER COLORADO
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- The Regional Transportation District, more commonly referred to as RTD, was organized in 1969 as the regional authority operating public transit services in eight out of the twelve counties in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area in Colorado. It operates over a 2,340-square-mile (6,100 km2) area, serving 2.87 million people. RTD is governed by a 15-member, publicly elected Board of Directors. Directors are elected to a four-year term and represent a specific district of about 180,000 constituents.
RTD currently operates a bus and rail system that has a service area of 2,337 square miles (6,050 km2). It employed 2,734 people and reported 103 million boardings in 2016. It had a $466.7 million operating budget for the year of 2015. Google has RTD schedules attached to its trip planner, and 3rd party mobile applications are now available for the iPhone and other platforms.
RTD is constructing the voter-approved FasTracks transit expansion that will add 122 miles (196 km) of new commuter rail and light rail, 18 miles (29 km) of rapid transit bus service, 21,000 new parking spaces at rail and bus stations, and enhance bus service across the eight-county district.
I Want These Back
Some Orion V Buses Is In Winter Park and I Like Bus 2244X
Yeah I like the Orion v
orion buses sound good
Here are the buses I've took so far in Denver
The 21
The 130
The 6
The 3
The 3L
The 153
The 32
The 131
The 11
The 17
The 44
The 0
The 0L
The 5X
The 15
The 15L
have you tried 169
Oh yeah, that too
2273 Has been Preserved and is in Los Angeles.
Route 0 (Zero) or Line O?
I believe its Zero
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Route 0 to Highlands Ranch sb (one he recorded)
Route 0 to Union Station nb
@@BusTVChan It's the 1st time ever see this route, it's unusual
@@jorgefigueroa4437 Most routes in RTD's system are numbered based on the street they travel the most. All streets in Denver and Aurora are displaced from the meridian intersection of Ellsworth Avenue and Broadway (both of which are 000). Since Chambers Road is 153 streets east of Broadway, its street displacement number is 15300, which means Route 153 travels down it. The same is true for Route 0. It travels down Broadway, which has a displacement of 000 since its the meridian street.
i already saw this bus video already