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Adams County officials push RTD and CDOT to protect Thornton Park & Ride service amid I‑25 Segment 2 plans
Summary
County commissioners asked RTD and CDOT to avoid service gaps if I‑25 Segment 2 construction removes slip ramps at Thornton Park & Ride; RTD noted the Route 120 express’s ridership fell from ~500–600/day pre‑COVID to about 130 today and pledged to explore replacement options and engage stakeholders in service‑planning work next year.
Adams County commissioners raised concerns that the Colorado Department of Transportation's Segment 2 improvements on I‑25 could remove slip ramps at the Thornton Park & Ride and disrupt the Route 120 express service that many residents use to commute to employment centers.
Commissioners told RTD and CDOT representatives they want a clear and timely plan to prevent service interruptions and minimize impacts on riders’ access to work. RTD officials acknowledged ridership for the 120 express has not recovered to pre‑pandemic…
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