Denver Post 2 weeks ago

RTD gets federal go-ahead on Gold Line.

RTD said the Federal Transit Administration has formally approved the environmental impact statement on the $590 million Gold Line commuter-rail train that is to run from Union Station to Ward Road in Wheat Ridge. Full Article at Denver Post

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