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The F Line was a light rail line operated by the Regional Transportation District in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado.
Route
The F Line's northern terminus was at 18th Street in downtown Denver. It shared track with the D Line from 18th Street to I-25 & Broadway, then operated along the Southeast Corridor to Lone Tree, sharing track with the E Line.[1]
On September 20, 2020, Regional Transportation District suspended the F Line due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.[2] The line never returned to service and was officially eliminated ahead of the January 2023 service change.[3]
Stations
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Municipality
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Opened
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Major connections & notes
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Denver
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October 8, 1994
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October 8, 1994
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Closed November 27, 2004
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November 28, 2004
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October 8, 1994
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:RintTemplate:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 240 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:RintTemplate:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 1,248 spaces
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November 17, 2006
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 540 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 363 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 129 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 788 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 817 spaces
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Greenwood Village
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 48 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 817 spaces
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Centennial
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 235 spaces
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Lone Tree
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 388 spaces
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Template:Rint Template:RintTemplate:Rint Park and ride: 1,734 spaces
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May 17, 2019
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Template:Rint Template:Rint Park and ride: 1,300 spaces
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FasTracks
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The 2004 voter-approved FasTracks initiative included the Southeast Corridor extension for the E and F Line, which extended the lines by Template:Convert to southern Lone Tree. The extension cost $223 million to construct and was opened on May 17, 2019.[4] It included three new stations, Template:Stn, Template:Stn, and Template:Stn, the latter with a 2,000-stall parking facility.[5]
References
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