Stations
| Name | Opening Year | Interchange | Municipality | park-n-Ride? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| F Line (Lincoln Avenue-18th Street) | ||||
| Lincoln | 2006 | E Line | Lone Tree | Yes |
| County Line | 2006 | E Line | Lone Tree | Yes |
| Fare Zone Boundary | ||||
| Dry Creek | 2006 | E Line | Centennial | Yes |
| Arapahoe at Village Center | 2006 | E Line | Greenwood Village | Yes |
| Orchard | 2006 | E Line | Greenwood Village | Yes |
| Belleview | 2006 | E Line | Denver | Yes |
| Southmoor | 2006 | E & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| Fare Zone Boundary | ||||
| Yale | 2006 | E & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| Colorado | 2006 | E & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| University of Denver | 2006 | E & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| Louisiana/Pearl | 2006 | E & H Lines | Denver | No |
| Fare Zone Boundary | ||||
| I-25/Broadway | 1994 | C, D, E, & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| Alameda | 1994 | C, D, E, & H Lines | Denver | Yes |
| 10th/Osage | 1994 | C, D, E, & H Lines | Denver | No |
| Colfax at Auraria | 1994 | D & H Lines | Denver | No |
| Convention Center/Performing Arts | 2004 | D & H Lines | Denver | No |
| 16th/California (northbound) and 16th/Stout (southbound) | 1994 | D & H Lines FREE MallRide (16th St) |
Denver | No |
| 18th/California (northbound) and 18th/Stout (southbound) | 1994 | D & H Lines |
Denver | No |
Read more about this topic: F Line (RTD)
Famous quotes containing the word stations:
“mourn
The majesty and burning of the childs death.
I shall not murder
The mankind of her going with a grave truth
Nor blaspheme down the stations of the breath”
—Dylan Thomas (19141953)
“The only road to the highest stations in this country is that of the law.”
—William Jones (17461794)
“A reader who quarrels with postulates, who dislikes Hamlet because he does not believe that there are ghosts or that people speak in pentameters, clearly has no business in literature. He cannot distinguish fiction from fact, and belongs in the same category as the people who send cheques to radio stations for the relief of suffering heroines in soap operas.”
—Northrop Frye (b. 1912)