A Resource Guide to Transit Services for Older Adults
Living in the Metropolitan Denver Area
 
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The Transit Resource Guide is two pages, presented here in Adobe PDF format.
If you click on the link below, the Guide will download and open in a new browser window. You can zoom in and scroll around to read the Guide. If you want to print the Guide, please note that it is legal size-14"w x 8.5 "h.

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It should be already installed on your computer. If not, you can get it by clicking here.

Instructions for viewing and printing the Guide:

  • When the PDF file opens in your browser window, you can click on the magnifying glass or the "+" button to enlarge the file.
  • You may print on legal size paper (14"w x 8.5"h) with a desk top printer, or print on letter size paper (11"w x 8.5"h) and enlarge on a copy machine.

Getting There Transit Guide - 2008

Definitions:

  • Fixed Route - Runs on regular schedule and route. Most frequent and least expensive service. Available to all riders.
  • Demand Response - Must schedule ride. Rider must often be pre-certified (for ADA certifications contact RTD). Restrictions may apply. Fares often subsidized.
  • Medical Service Providers - Transportation generally provided to individual medical and other essential appointments only. Hours and location of service limited.
  • Other Providers - Transportation provided to support individual agency program. Hours and location of service limited.
  • For-Hire - For-Hire transit services provided by passenger carriers. Fares and service schedules on file and subject to Public Utility Commission approval. Transportation open to the general public.

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