D Line (RTD) - Stations

Stations

Note that the Convention Center/Performing Arts Station, which opened in 2004, replaces the 14th/Stout and 14th/California stations, which opened in 1994.

Name Opening Year Interchange Municipality park-n-Ride?
D Line (Littleton/Mineral To 30th/Downing & 18th/California)
Littleton/Mineral 2000 C Line Littleton Yes
Littleton/Downtown 2000 C Line Littleton Yes
Oxford/City of Sheridan 2000 C Line Sheridan No
Fare Zone Boundary
Englewood 2000 C Line Englewood Yes
Evans 2000 C Line Denver Yes
Fare Zone Boundary
I-25/Broadway 1994 C, E, F, & H Lines Denver Yes
Alameda 1994 C, E, F, & H Lines Denver Yes
10th/Osage 1994 C, E, F, & H Lines Denver No
Colfax at Auraria 1994 F & H Lines Denver No
Convention Center/Performing Arts 2004 F & H Lines Denver No
16th/California (northbound) and 16th/Stout (southbound) 1994 F & H Lines
FREE MallRide (16th St)
Denver No
18th/California (northbound) and 18th/Stout (southbound) 1994 F & H Lines Denver No
20th/Welton 1994 None Denver No
25th/Welton 1994 None Denver No
27th/Welton 1995 None Denver No
29th/Welton 1994 None Denver No
30th/Downing 1994 None Denver Yes

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