RTD to suspend A Line between Denver Airport, Peoria stations Oct. 5

The A Line commuter rail is scheduled to be partially closed next Thursday, Oct. 5 while the rail line undergoes maintenance.

Train service between Denver Airport Station and Peoria Station will be suspended during the maintenance, RTD officials said in a news release.

Customers using the A Line will be able to use shuttle buses during the closure, and the A Line is set to resume normal operations the next day, Oct. 6.

Buses will board at the airport at Gate 7, located at the DEN Transit Center adjacent to the Westin hotel.

At 61st – Peña Station, shuttles will board in front of the station; 40th Avenue & Airport Boulevard – Gateway Park Station buses will board at Gate A; and Peoria Station buses will board at Gate E.

A Line service will continue as normal between Union Station and Peoria Station.

Customers should expect delays due to the closure.

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