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Watch for restricted and tow-away zones when parking at RTD Stapleton Transfer Station. Alternate parking in the area can be found at 40th & Peña and Nine Mile park-n-Rides
Denver - The Regional Transportation District (RTD) is asking that people who park at their Stapleton Transfer Station observe “No parking” and “Tow-Away Zone more than ever during this holiday season. The transfer station, located at Martin Luther King and Syracuse Street, has a total of 1,769 parking spaces. RTD projects that the lot will be full to capacity with the increase in out-of-town traveling that occurs on during the holidays. Because the park-n-Ride may fill up early each day, large signs on Quebec and Martin Luther King Boulevard will be posted to advise customers if the lot is open or full.
Overflow parking in No Parking/Tow-Away Zones or on Quebec Street will result in the vehicles being towed and the owners fined.
The Stapleton Transfer Station is served by RTD routes 28, 38, 43, 47, 65, 73, 88, 105, 121, AB, and AS.
RTD offers free parking to passengers in the area at the 40th and Peña park-n-Ride, opening on November 22 with 400 parking spaces, and at the Nine Mile park-n-Ride, I-225/Parker Road, with 1,213 spaces.
While enjoying the convenience of using RTD's skyRide service, please keep in mind:
DIA is advising passengers to arrive 2 hours prior to your departure time. For security, all busses are subject to search before entering DIA. skyRide service (both pick-up and drop-off) have moved to Level 6 Eastside (Door 613) while construction is conducted on level 5.
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