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Originally Posted by Eliyah78
Snyder, you can't discount the bottom line which is that far too many design elements were left out of the plan. It is likely that within 2 years the Amtrack's Pioneer will again provide regular service between Denver and Seattle. Also, a service study is underway for the Southwest Chief, which is another likely scenario. And how about the Rail Runner? Recently the state of NM purchased ROW property from Santa Fe all the way north to the Colorado border for proposed commuter rail service from Albuquerque to Denver. How about the room needed for commuter bus service?
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You ask these questions as though you are oblivious to the Union Station plan. AmTrak is being served at Union Station with a nice long platform and refueling depot. Any future AmTrak service would share that platform. Trains would obviously be scheduled at different times.
Furthermore, the SkiTrain is gone. This nice long platform right next to the AmTrak platform will now be available to future service.
In addition, there is another unused platform being incorporated into the Train Room for FUTURE SERVICE.
In addition to this, RTD is securing ROW for an additional future Light Rail platform by the CML and ROW for another future platform for HSR.
And as for your question about commuter bus service? The master plan called for 15 bus bays and the current Union Station plan now has 22 bus bays. This includes a couple bus bay for shuttle buses to shuttle passenger to the Greyhound station (and other commuter bus stations). Grey Hound was asked if they wanted to be integrated into Union Station, and they said "No Thanks."