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    Olde Town Arvada Station

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Denver Union Station

    Denver Union Station

    4.3
    (567 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Denver was awash in various independent railroads before consolidation into four major carriers by…read more1880 with freight and passenger depots scattered all over town and a giant traffic jam of horse carts ferrying people, luggage, and freight back and forth. The big four finally wised up, created a consortium, and built the first Union Station in 1881. The original building only lasted until 1894 when an electrical fire destroyed the central hall and 180-foot clock tower. The stone wings survived and a Romanesque central hall was quickly rebuilt. This was demolished and replaced with today's Beaux-Arts Great Hall in 1914. The station was close to abandoned in the 1990s as train travel declined with only two Amtrak trains per day. A massive redevelopment in 2014 converted the station to a multi-modal transit hub including an underground bus terminal for RTD and Greyhound, light and heavy rail, Amtrak, and the 16th Street FreeRide. The Great Hall has been completely restored and now boasts multiple boutique shops, restaurants, bars, and the elegant Crawford Hotel, built into the upper floors. The outdoor Wynkoop Plaza has seating for several restaurants plus a splash pad with computer-programmed water jets that gets lots of attention on hot days. Following the plaza out of the rear (north) side of the building leads to the tracks for heavy rail (Amtrak, the A-line to the airport, and the B-, G-, and N-lines). Continuing to the north is Lightrail Plaza with the RTD C, D, E, L, R, and W routes. The terminus for the 16th Street FreeRide is tucked behind this. The redevelopment of Union Station has been an enormous success. The multi-modal system works great. The bars, shops, and restaurants have been very popular and the Great Hall is comfortable and stunning. This is one of my favorite spots in Denver.

    Such a gorgeous train station! There's a bar, multiple restaurants, shops, places to sit, relax…read more Unfortunately I didn't get to enjoy too much because I went after everything was closed. However we were able to walk around and enjoy the architecture. Downside is parking. There's street paid metered parking, but know it can get super packed on any given day. Really pretty place to take pictures too. I think there's a hotel inside as well :)

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    Observation car
    Observation car
    At Snooze AM!
    At Snooze AM!
    Right behind the stations building is the light rail that takes you to the airport

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    Right behind the stations building is the light rail that takes you to the airport
    RTD Arvada Gold Strike

    RTD Arvada Gold Strike

    5.0
    (1 review)
    1.6 mi

    General info! "60th Ave & Sheridan at Arvada Gold Strike is a commuter rail station on the G Line…read moreof the Denver RTD system in Denver, Colorado. It is located in Arvada, Colorado and is the fourth northbound station from Denver Union Station. It opened on April 26, 2019." The Gold Strike Station, along the RTD G Line, provides an easy commute option for local employees, residents, and visitors. East Arvada, where the Gold Strike Station is located, includes industrial, residential, and agricultural areas. Sidewalk and bike lane improvements on 60th Avenue between Fenton and Wolff have begun. Public Art at the Station The art chosen for the Gold Strike Station is "Gold Pour" and commemorates the first documented gold strike in Colorado at the nearby confluence of Ralston and Clear Creeks. Shimmering gold made of glass and mosaic tiles will appear to pour over the Station wall. Paying homage to Arvada's history, including Colorado's first gold strike, artist Aaron T Stephan is creating the "Gold Pour" work. Parking: 330 Spaces Travel Time to Union Station: 13 Minutes More stops along the G line. This is the closest station to my home. Westminster (B line) is close too. Not as many amenities as some of the larger stations but plenty of parking so who cares?! Bike parking and lockup is available as well as spots specifically for motorcycle. Drop off spots are clearly marked, wide spaces, and easy to read signage to going westbound or eastbound on the train.

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    Plenty of spacious parking.
    Plenty of spacious parking.
    Heading to the olde town Arvada station.

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    Westminster Station

    Westminster Station

    3.3
    (8 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    An easy and convenient way to get from the Northwest suburbs into downtown Denver or perhaps to go…read moreall the way to the airport, this station has a large multi-story parking deck and some street parking. I have no idea how much the parking costs because I found a free street parking space both times I was here. There are automated ticket vending machines on the platform and you will absolutely want to buy a ticket. All four times I rode the train, there was a conductor checking for fares. The train is clean and comfortable enough. It's only a 12 minute run from Westminster to Union station so I suppose it wouldn't be too bad if it was crowded during the rush hour runs. Three stars because the train only runs every hour. That's a big gap between trains!

    Nice and clean. Brand new obviously and they are still adding on aesthetically. Be nice for the…read moretrain to stop by more often and run later but Westminster is a bit "out of the way" to most. Free street parking but you'll likely be using the garage. Supposedly the price goes up for parking and of October (2016) but to what fee is unclear at this time. Used the train for the first time going downtown for Great American Beer Festival so that was convenient. Not drinking and driving etc. only pain is the last train to Westminster/Arvada is around 10:20. For people wanting to stay out later it's nice to drive. Still the train took about eleven minutes into Union Station and around fourteen to get back to Westminster. Would ride again.

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    Park level at night
    350 parking spaces
    350 parking spaces
    Westminster Station

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