I-25/Broadway (RTD)
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I-25/Broadway Station is a light rail station in the RTD Light rail system of Denver, Colorado. As the name implies, the station is located at the interchange between Interstate 25 and Broadway in south-central Denver. It is a three-platform station. When the system was first constructed in 1994, I-25/Broadway was the southern terminus for the Central Corridor, at that time the lone corridor in the LRT system. Since then, two new corridors have been constructed. When the T-Rex Project is completed in November of 2006, Broadway Station will become the junction between the Southeast, Southwest and Central Corridors. To accommodate the expected increase in use, the station will have a total of 1,140 parking spaces. It is expected to become a major transfer point for commuters travelling from Littleton and Englewood on the Southwest Corridor to the Denver Technological Center on the Southeast Corridor. In addition, Broadway Station will become a focal point of a new transit-oriented development on the site of the old Gates Rubber Company factory site, just south and west of the station.
[edit] Lines Served
C Line - Littleton/Mineral to Union Station/LoDo/Coors Field
D Line - Littleton/Mineral to 18th Street (Peak Hours) - I-25/Broadway to 30th/Downing (Peak Hours) - Littleton/Mineral to 30th/Downing (Off-Peak)
[edit] New Lines Served from November 2006
E Line - Lincoln to Union Station/LoDo/Coors Field
F Line - Lincoln to 18th Street
H Line - Nine Mile to 18th Street