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10th & Osage station

Coordinates: 39°43′55″N 105°00′20″W / 39.731924°N 105.005605°W / 39.731924; -105.005605
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10th & Osage Station
TheRide light rail station
The 10th and Osage Light Rail stop in Denver, Colorado.
General information
Location975 Osage Street
Denver, Colorado
Coordinates39°43′55″N 105°00′20″W / 39.731924°N 105.005605°W / 39.731924; -105.005605
Owned byRegional Transportation District
Line(s)
  C Line
  D Line
  E Line
  F Line
  H Line
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsTheRide buses
Construction
Structure typeAt-Grade
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneA
History
OpenedOctober 8, 1994
Passengers
20144,144 (avg. weekday)[1]Increase 7.3%
Rank17 out of 44[1]
Services
Preceding station   RTD   Following station
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10th & Osage Station is a RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the C, D, E, F and H Lines, the station was opened on October 8, 1994, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District.[2][3] This is the northernmost station served by all trains that pass through the I-25 & Broadway station.[4]

It serves a mostly residential neighborhood; however, immediately across the street from the station is a Denver landmark, the Buckhorn Exchange, one of the city's oldest restaurants. Visible to the west of the station, but fenced off from foot traffic, is the Burnham Shops of the Union Pacific Railroad, which was their second largest locomotive facility at the time of the railroad's last merger.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rail Station Activity Analyzed" (PDF). RTD Denver. January 3, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 26, 2015.
  2. ^ Roberts, Jeffrey A. (October 9, 1994). "100,000 give light rail a heavy workout". The Denver Post. p. C1.
  3. ^ "RTD: Central Corridor Light Rail Line" (PDF). Regional Transportation District. Retrieved September 27, 2010.
  4. ^ "Light rail system map". Regional Transportation District. Archived from the original on 22 September 2010. Retrieved September 26, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "The Burnham Shops: A Tradition of Craftsmanship". INFO Magazine. Union Pacific. July–August 1997.