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    RTD Southmoor Station - Stairs from tunnel

    RTD Southmoor Station

    (10 reviews)

    Southeast

    This review is mainly about the "Harmonic Pass: Denver" by Christopher Janney, Commissioned by RTD…read moreart-N-Transit. This art is listed among his other "Urban Musical Instruments". It was installed in 2006. I couldn't find much information about this online. There's a riddle you're supposed to solve ( https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rtd-southmoor-station-denver?select=hVUIr1N8WBWyO1l8-tTvig ) and walk by the speakers in an order. Since I was only going to be here one time, I wanted to be sure I activated the speakers correctly to create the sounds in order so I could hear the melodic tune. Don't think I was successful... People are constantly on their way to or from the station and have to walk through this tunnel. The cacophony of noises emanating from the speakers was music to my ears for the short time I heard it. I can see how it might be bothersome to some people. It was sporadically busy during the entire time I was there. I was getting stared at because I was trying to activate the speakers and record the sounds. I was probably in the way of travelers. Some of the pillars play bells ringing and others play sounds from nature like birds squawking & chirping. TIP: You need to pass by fairly close to the speakers to activate them. Just as I was about to give up, a nice sequence of dings, chirps, squawks, & bells began to play! I think the "Art" had mercy on me or it was programmed to play at certain intervals. I was happy no matter the case! ( https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/rtd-southmoor-station-denver?select_video=T5lK28lo7pp8eZOjPIICcw ) As for the station, this is the Southmoor Station. It's located on S. Monaco Pkwy. Light Rail trains & buses are the mode of transportation here. This is a Park n Ride. If you are catching a bus, you just catch it from near the parking lot. If you are catching a train, you need to go down the stairs or ramp, through the tunnel, and go up the stairs or take the elevator to get to the platform. The tunnel crosses underneath the I-25. I would have taken the train or bus to any other station, but time didn't permit. It would have been cool to see all 30 art installations in the Denver area! You can ride free during July & August because of the "Zero Fare for Better Air" Campaign.

    Speed restrictions are a killer and there are always delays that make me late to workread more

    RTD - Nine Mile Station

    RTD - Nine Mile Station

    (15 reviews)

    I've used the Nine Mile Station on many occasions, mostly to take the bus to the airport, AKA…read moreSkyride. The buses they use are of the "Greyhound" type with nice comfy seats with storage space for your luggage below. Most people who ride the Skyride line are airport employees. There's always plenty of room and the bus is always right on schedule. There's plenty of free parking with surprised me. Go up to the second level and it's practically empty. I believe you can park there for free for 24 hours. After that, I'm not sure what happens. Maybe a ticket? Again, I don't know. I just know the limit is 24 hours according to signs. You might want to check on that if you were planning on leaving your car there when you for your plane trip. I decided to give the RTD light rail a try. I used their online trip planner to go to Coors field. It actually doesn't get really close to Coors field...but close enough...about .7 miles using the H line. At Nine Mile I used the ticket kiosks. It was fairly user friendly but I couldn't figure out the difference between a "quick pass" and a day pass, except the quick pass was a few dollars more. There is also some kind of card validating system in place but again to apparently validate the ticket you just purchased but nobody knew how to use it or why to use it if you just bought a day pass. The walk to the platform was well lit and pretty clean. You have the option of taking the elevator or walking up a couple flights of stairs. The light rail is very clean and runs on time. There were signs well posted on the windows that masks were required but most people ignored it. Nobody checked our tickets or came on board to enforce the mask policy. Returning from the baseball game we had a pretty long wait. I wish they would run a few more rail cars from downtown where there are sporting events or special events. Anyway, I think 9 Mile is a great as far as public transportation goes. Many other countries have the USA beat hands down when it comes to public transportation, but this is not a bad effort to provide good, affordable, efficient, and dependable public transportation. Bravo Denver RTD!

    It was a little stressful parking here as it's not busy and there was a guy sitting in his car. I…read moreworried about safety and security. The train was not busy or crowded. Masks are still required on the platform and train. It was nice being able to sit on my own seat. Not crowded as before the pandemic when it was standing room only and we were all packed in. Got back to the station and was relieved to find my car there. There was a RTD officer sitting in their car. This made me feel safer. I'll be taking the train again.

    Uber

    Uber

    (302 reviews)

    Washington Park, Southeast

    Uber has gotten worse and worse over time. Not only have their prices continued to go up for simple…read morerides but the drivers have become ruder, less speak even enough English to be able to appropriately help if there's an emergency (yeah kind of important) and some of the cars people drive should barely be able to be on the road. At the very least a driver needs to be able to communicate basic English (the overwhelmingly spoken language in the US) so if there's an emergency they are able to notify the proper authorities and/or assist. When you aren't able to communicate with someone, especially someone you are paying for a service and that service involves something dangerous, like driving, it not only takes away from the customer experience which has only gotten worse with uber but it does not make the rider feel safe. I've also had drivers cussing on the phone with their boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife and just honestly being terrible at customer service. How are these people vetted? I've been in cars where multiple warning lights are on, there's noise coming from under the hood (not good noise) and quite frankly I have no idea how they are even on the road. One car had their child lock on the back doors, not remotely safe. Drivers who have literally been blasting their music, wildly inappropriate lyrics and loud (but I guess we don't care about common decency anymore) then when asked to turn it down I was told this is my car you can do what you want in yours. It's just gotten to a point where I'd almost rather take Lyft or a Taxi over Uber. At least with a taxi if you aren't able to communicate with them they are at least professional drivers.

    Can't comment because my ride never showed up. Missed an important doctor's appointment.read more

    Spartan Transportation - movers - Updated May 2026

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