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Bustang launches spring break trips

DENVER – The Colorado Department of Transportation is adding a round trip to its Bustang service on Interstate 70 between Glenwood Springs and Denver during the busy spring break period.

Beginning March 15, and continuing until Easter Sunday, April 16, the first run of Bustang will continue to depart the South Glenwood Station (27th Street and Glen Avenue) at 7:05 a.m., with the new second run departing for Denver at 7:30 a.m. That bus will leave Vail. It is scheduled to arrive at Union Station at 11:10 a.m. The new service stops only at Vail on its way to Denver.

The second westbound bus will leave Denver Union Station at 6:10 p.m., arriving in Vail at 8:20 p.m. and the South Glenwood Station at 9:20 p.m.



Arrival and departure times in Glenwood Springs will allow passengers to connect with the Roaring Fork Transit Authority’s scheduled runs to and from the Aspen/Snowmass area.

“We’re increasing service along I-70 because we’ve since passenger numbers increase significantly in March, especially during spring break,” said Bustang’s Operations Manager Mike Timlin. “By adding an extra run, it’ll avoid the need to add an extra bus at the last minute due to a passenger spike.”

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Go to http://www.ridebustang.com for more information regarding the West Line schedule.

Bustang offers daily coach service through the I-70 corridor between Glenwood Springs and Denver (with a new stop added in Idaho Springs), and along Interstate 25 between Fort Collins and Colorado Springs. Bustang’s climate controlled coaches are equipped with WiFi access, USB outlets and bathrooms.

Ace Express of Golden operates Bustang for Colorado Department of Transportation.


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