Part of RTD A Line to be replaced by shuttle buses Tuesday

Part of the Regional Transportation District’s A Line light rail train will be replaced by shuttle buses on Tuesday for railroad maintenance, according to a Friday RTD news release.

Shuttle buses will run between Union and Central Park stations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday while Union Pacific Railroad completes maintenance work at the Ulster and Havana Street crossing.

Travelers can board a shuttle bus at Union Station gate B22, 38th/Blake in front of the station, 40th/Colorado gate B and Central Park gate B3, according to the release.

A Line trains will run as scheduled between Central Park and Denver Airport stations.

The first train with uninterrupted service to Denver Airport station will leave Union Station at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. The first train with uninterrupted service to Union Station departs Denver Airport station at 12:57 p.m., according to RTD.

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RTD encourages customers to allow extra time for bus shuttle transfers and to plan ahead using the Next Ride app.

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