
Planning a Trip to Denver? The Basic Info You Need to Know about Light Rail
If you are visiting Denver, the Light Rail will be of great help to help you travel from Downtown to Littleton. There are two other extensions served by the 35 mile light rail system in Denver. These include the extension along the I-25 Expressway to Lincoln Avenue and one along I-225 to Nine Mile.
A total of 34 stops are served by the Light rail through 6 operating lines. Lines C, F and G don't serve in the evenings and on the weekends. Lines D, E and H are in service all the time. Some of the main stops served by the Light rail in Denver include IVESCO Field, Six Flags at Elitch Gardens, Englewood, University of Denver, Auraria West Campus and many more.
Parking facilities are available at nineteen Light Rails stations in Denver. Most of the stations can be accessed using convenient bus routes. The ticket vending machines are located at all the stations. The Light Rail tracks have overhead signs on their way that indicate the rail's direction.
There are yellow strips next to the rail tracks that indicate the safe waiting distance. Fare inspectors keep on circulating in the rail cars to inspect tickets. There are signs within the rail cars that help the passengers to know about the final destination of the route.
The rail ticket can also be used for bus transfer if your final destination needs to be accessed by a bus. All light rails in the city are wheelchair accessible with ramps built at each and every station. You can find the light rail map and information about fare between different stations from the online resources.

