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Welcome to the Denver Union Station Project Authority

Denver Union Station is a unique project that will bring together many different transportation modes, along with new private development, to create a new bustling urban center and multimodal transportation hub.

We invite you to explore how Union Station will change the face of Downtown Denver and the region.

Amtrak Information

Detailed info:

For ticketing information
call 800-872-7245

Jump directly to Amtrak for information on riding the train.

Public Events

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What's New ....

DUS MOA Annual Report Available


The annual summary report detailing work undertaken pursuant to the DUS Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Colorado State Historic Preservation Officer was released on October 2, 2013.  This is available for public review here.  Interested members of the public are invited to provide comments to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), the Regional Transportation District (RTD) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) within a 30 day comment period.


Denver Union Station MOA 2013 Annual Report
now available here

Overview of 2013 Construction

• Completed all finish work inside Regional Bus Facility, including terrazzo flooring, decorative metal panel systems, painting and tile

• Completed installation, testing and commissioning for all mechanical., electrical, ventilation, fire-life safety, and smoke management systems

• Completed erection, gutters, painting of train hall canopy and Amtrak canopy

• Completed pedestrian bridge

• Completed CRT platforms

• Opened 17th St. Gardens

Construction News

Use this link for the Construction Update eNewsletter

Stay Informed

How can I stay informed about the project?

DUSPA’s Board of Directors holds regular meetings; find agendas and minutes.

 See FACT SHEETS below for more details.

Construction Fact Sheet   (In English)
History Fact Sheets   (In English)
Transit Elements Fact Sheets (In English) - (En Espanol)
Temporary Amtrak Relocation Fact Sheet

New Transit Hub

What will Union Station look like?

As the hub of RTD’s FasTracks program, the redevelopment of Denver Union Station is a crucial component of one of the largest transportation projects in North America. The multimodal hub will knit many different transportation modes and six new public plazas in one place with convenient, attractive and engaging pedestrian and bicycle connections.

The Historic Station, the symbol of the project and heart and soul of the transit district, will be rehabilitated to its historic prominence. Upon completion, Denver Union Station will be an exciting destination and a major transportation gateway to the region.

Amtrak Returns To Denver Union Station On February 28, 2014 PDF Print E-mail

After being temporarily relocated, Amtrak will move back to Union Station located at
1701 Wynkoop St. (17th and Wynkoop) on February 28, 2014.

Construction is still underway at Union Station, and until it is completed, passengers can access the waiting room, ticketing and baggage office by following signs to the trackside of the building at the south end. From there, passengers will follow signs to the newly constructed passenger platform, under the large white canopy. When construction is completed in July, passengers will access the Amtrak facility from the front of the building. Note: The stop for Amtrak Thruway buses will be temporarily located on Wynkoop Street, across from Union Station and marked with signage.

SAFETY ADVISORY DURING CONSTRUCTION

Construction of a new commuter rail station is currently underway at historic Denver Union Station. This work is not expected to affect Amtrak passengers or station operations. The renovation projected will be complete by late 2014. During the construction period, please be mindful of the following:

  • Be careful as you walk near the construction area.
  • Stay at a safe distance from machinery and moving construction equipment.
  • Watch out for any tripping hazards, such as construction debris or uneven surfaces.

PARKING NEAR UNION STATION

Although there is no passenger parking at the new location, there are numerous long and short- term parking lots and garages around Union Station. For more information on where to park, visit www.downtowndenver.com/getting-around/driving-and-parking.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO UNION STATION

From the North: Take I-25 south to exit 213 toward 38th Ave/Park Ave. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Park Avenue/Downtown and merge onto Fox St/Park Ave W. Continue onto 22nd St. Turn right onto Blake St. Turn right onto 17th St.

From the West: Travel east on 6th Ave. Take the exit onto I-25 N. Take exit 212A for Speer Boulevard South. Merge onto North Speer Blvd. Turn left onto Wewatta St. Turn right onto 15th St. Take the 1st left onto Wynkoop St.

From the East (DIA): Travel west on I-70. Follow signs for I-25 South. Keep right at the fork and follow signs for 38th Ave/Park Ave. Continue keeping right at the next fork and follow signs for Park Avenue/Downtown and merge onto Fox St/Park Ave West. Continue onto 22nd St. Turn right onto Blake St. Turn right onto 17th St.

From the South: Travel north on I-25 to exit 212A for Speer Boulevard. Merge onto North Speer Blvd. Turn left onto Wewatta St. Turn right onto 15th St. Take the 1st left onto Wynkoop St.

USING RTD TO REACH UNION STATION

For information on how to use RTD to reach Union Station, call RTD’s telephone information center (TIC) at 303-299-6000, or visit rtd-denver.com. The TTD phone number for speech and hearing impaired is 303-299-6089. The TIC is open Monday-Friday from 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. and weekends/holidays from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

Amtrak For more information, Amtrak customers locally can call (303) 825-2583 or the toll-free Amtrak contact centers at (800) USA-RAIL.

RTD For more information about RTD, call 303-299-6000, or visit rtd-denver.com.

Denver Union Station Project Authority For more information about the Denver Union Station redevelopment project, call 303-592-5465, or visit www.denverunionstation.org.

 

DUSPA

Denver Union Station