Travelers headed to Denver International Airport Tuesday morning won’t be able to use the commuter train — at least, not all the way.
Federally required work by the Union Pacific Railroad along the Regional Transportation District’s A Line — specifically at Dahlia Street and Quebec Street crossings — will shut down the commuter train between Union Station and Central Park Station, according to an RTD news release.
A Line trains will operate as normal between Central Park Station and the Denver Airport Station, and RTD bus shuttle service will be offered between Union Station and Central Park Station during the closure, the release stated.
Travelers can access the shuttle service at Union Station’s Gate B22, in front of the 38th and Blake Station, 40th and Colorado Station’s Gate B and Central Park Station’s Gate B3.
The partial A Line closure will last from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, with the first train for continuous service to DIA being scheduled to leave Union Station at 1:15 p.m., according to the release. The first train with continuous service to Union Station is scheduled to depart the Denver Airport Station at 12:57 p.m.
Customers should allow extra time for bus shuttle transfers to and from the airport and can track the status of the next train online.