Coloradans dwelling alongside rural Interstate 76 have a brand new strategy to catch flights at Denver Worldwide Airport with the launch of a Bustang Outrider route connecting Denver and Sterling.
The bus runs weekdays, departing from the Logan County Mixed Courts constructing in Sterling at 7 a.m. and leaving the airport shortly after 3 p.m., in response to a information launch from Colorado’s Division of Transportation, which operates Bustang. The route additionally consists of stops in Brush, Fort Morgan and Keenesburg in addition to Denver’s Union Station.
“That is an thrilling service for the residents of Sterling,” metropolis supervisor Kevin Blankenship mentioned within the launch. “Outrider’s new airport cease is a useful useful resource for residents of Sterling and permits northeast Coloradans to catch a flight with out worrying about parking or driving.”
Adults aged 65 and older, youngsters between the ages of two and 11, and folks with disabilities should purchase half-price tickets, whereas youthful youngsters and caretakers for disabled passengers are capable of journey totally free.
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