RTD Booting Greyhound Buses from Union Station Sparks Controversy
RTD's Decision to Remove Greyhound Buses
The Regional Transportation District (RTD) in Colorado has declared its intentions to boot Greyhound buses from Union Station in Denver. This decision comes amid rising concerns over public safety and personal security at the station.
Concerns Raised by Local Residents
- Transportation Access: Many fear that this change will hinder access for those relying on Greyhound services.
- Safety Issues: Residents have cited safety challenges related to the presence of Greyhound buses.
The Reaction from Travelers
Hamilton, a concerned traveler, recalls instances of discomfort and safety worries during her visits to the station. She asserts that while the decision may be in RTD's best interest, it presents challenges for commuters.
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