G Line (RTD)

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The G Line, part of the light rail system operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado, was added to the system on November 17, 2006 with the completion of the Southeast Corridor project (the "T-Rex Project"). It is one of four routes that are part of the RTD's service plan for the corridor.

The G Line's northern terminus is at Nine Mile Station in Aurora on the I-225 branch of the system, while its southern terminus is at Lincoln Avenue Station in Lone Tree. The G Line is one of very few tangential ("suburb to suburb") rail transit lines in the United States.

According to a map in the RTD's service plan for the corridor, the G Line's color is brown.

[edit] Stations

Name Opening Year Interchange Municipality park-n-Ride?
G Line (Lincoln Avenue-Nine Mile)
Lincoln 2006 E & F Lines Lone Tree Yes
County Line 2006 E & F Lines Lone Tree Yes
Fare Zone Boundary
Dry Creek 2006 E & F Lines Centennial Yes
Arapahoe at Village Center 2006 E & F Lines Greenwood Village Yes
Orchard 2006 E & F Lines Greenwood Village Yes
Belleview 2006 E & F Lines Denver Yes
Dayton 2006 H Line Aurora Yes
Nine Mile 2006 H Line Aurora Yes