Yale station

Coordinates: 39°40′09″N 104°55′38″W / 39.6691°N 104.9272°W / 39.6691; -104.9272
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Yale Station
TheRide light rail station
The Yale Station with Interstate 25 on the right side of the image.
General information
Location5315 East Yale Avenue
Denver, Colorado
Coordinates39°40′09″N 104°55′38″W / 39.6691°N 104.9272°W / 39.6691; -104.9272
Owned byRegional Transportation District
Line(s)
  E Line
  F Line
  H Line
Platforms1 island platform
ConnectionsTheRide buses
Construction
Parking129 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilities8 racks, 10 lockers
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneB
History
OpenedNovember 17, 2006
Services
Preceding station   RTD   Following station
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Yale Station is an island platformed RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the E, F and H Lines, the station was opened on November 17, 2006, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District.[2][3] Yale features a series of public art murals entitled Connected, which was created by Gregory Gove and dedicated in 2007.[4]

Alternatively, Yale Station may refer to a Post Office serving Yale University, located on Yale's Old Campus in the basement of Wright Hall at the corner of Elm & High Streets in New Haven, Connecticut.[1] In the 19th Century, Yale Station was located in Connecticut Hall, also on Yale's Old Campus.

References

  1. ^ "Alphabetical park-n-Ride List". Regional Transportation District. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  2. ^ Leib, Jeffrey (November 21, 2006). "A rail easy commute SE line's regular service debuts smoothly". The Denver Post. p. A1.
  3. ^ "RTD: Southeast Corridor" (PDF). Regional Transportation District. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "art-n-Transit: A rider's guide to public art on RTD's transit system, Southeast Corridor". Regional Transportation District. Retrieved September 27, 2010.