Arapahoe at Village Center station

Arapahoe at Village Center station is an light rail station in Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States. It is served by the E and R Lines, operated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD), and was opened on November 17, 2006.[3][4] In addition to numerous office buildings and corporate campuses, the station is the destination for people attending concerts at the Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. The station also serves as the terminus for the SkyRide AT bus route, with service to Denver International Airport,[5] and is also served by the Bustang Denver Technology Center (DTC) service. The station features a public art installation of a trio of sculptures entitled Nucleus.[6] It was created by Michael Clapper and dedicated in 2010.[6]

Arapahoe at Village Center
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Arapahoe at Village Center platform as seen from the pedestrian bridge
General information
Location8800 East Caley Avenue
Greenwood Village, Colorado
Coordinates39°36′02″N 104°53′19″W / 39.6005°N 104.8886°W / 39.6005; -104.8886
Owned byRegional Transportation District
Line(s)Southeast Corridor[1]
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections
Construction
Parking817 spaces[2]
Bicycle facilities22 racks, 10 lockers
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedNovember 17, 2006 (2006-11-17)
Services
Preceding station RTD Following station
Orchard E Line Dry Creek
Orchard
toward Peoria
R Line
Former services
Preceding station RTD Following station
Orchard F Line Dry Creek

References edit

  1. ^ "Southeast Corridor Light Rail Line". RTD – Denver. March 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2022.
  2. ^ "Alphabetical park-n-Ride List". Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original on September 17, 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  3. ^ Leib, Jeffrey (November 21, 2006). "A rail easy commute SE line's regular service debuts smoothly". The Denver Post. p. A1.
  4. ^ "RTD: Southeast Corridor" (PDF). Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 28, 2011. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  5. ^ "skyRide Route Map" (PDF). Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 22, 2010. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "art-n-Transit: A rider's guide to public art on RTD's transit system, Southeast Corridor". Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original on May 8, 2010. Retrieved September 27, 2010.