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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 & Station Info during Construction

Jump directly to Amtrak for information on riding the train during Denver Union Station construction. Click here for parking and other activities around the Station.

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What's New ....

DUS Walking Tours a Huge Success

The first season of free, one-hour long walking tours of the Denver Union Station redevelopment project has been wildly successful. Originally scheduled for the third Thursday of the month (June through September), three other tours were added on the second Thursday to accommodate the overwhelming response. Unfortunately, each and every one of the tours is fully booked. More tours will be added for next summer, so watch for details in an upcoming newsletter.

Construction News

Construction News

Large Concrete Pours Continuing

Crews are pouring concrete for the underground bus facility base slab
2-3 times a week.
  • The base slab will be 4’ thick
  • It will take 15 concrete pours with
    an average size of 1,100 cubic yards of concrete
  • As of August 20, 2010 – 4 of the 15 have been completed
  • Each pour will require between 100 -150 truckloads of concrete
  • Pours will continue until October
Stay Informed

How can I stay informed about the project?

Everyone is encouraged to submit an email address to receive project construction updates. Subscribe to receive email updates.

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

 See FACT SHEETS below for more details.

Construction Fact Sheet June 2010
History Fact Sheet
Transit Elements 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.

DUS CONSTRUCTION CELEBRATION PLANNED FOR SEPTEMBER 7 PDF Print E-mail

The Denver Union Station Project Authority, Regional Transportation District and City and County of Denver will host a Denver Union Station Construction Celebration on Tuesday, September 7, 2010, at 1:30 P.M.

Denver Union Station is the centerpiece of the Regional Transportation District’s FasTracks transit expansion program and will serve as a multimodal hub for the region. The project will generate thousands of jobs and add more than $3 billion into our state’s economy over the next decade, creating jobs and improving transportation mobility choices. With the unique financing structure completed, construction on the transportation facilities is in full swing.

The public is invited to attend and celebrate this remarkable public-private partnership and the impact it will have on our region for generations to come.


 
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Robin Kniech, Member, DUSPA Board of Directors

Robin Kniech is program director and staff attorney at the non-profit FRESC: Good Jobs, Strong Communities, where she coordinates policy development and implementation of programs for equitable jobs and affordable housing in economic development policies. Her areas of expertise include forging partnerships between labor unions and community organizations, equitable transit-oriented development, connecting community residents to construction careers, and linking affordable housing and job quality to public subsidies.

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