Feb 27, 2026
Service on the Regional Transportation District’s L line in Denver was suspended Friday afternoon after a crash involving a vehicle that ran a stop sign, agency officials said. Related Articles RTD has been paying contractor for rail service residents didn’t receive DIA changes course; will consider mass transit as part of Peña Boulevard solution Riders love Colorado’s Bustangs. CDOT is scrambling to keep them running RTD plans to cut jobs to help cover budget deficit Pedestrian struck and killed by RTD A Line train in northeast Denver The L line train was southbound near 28th and Welton streets when a vehicle ran a stop sign and “made impact,” RTD officials said. Denver police responded to the crash at 12:47 p.m. and the case is under investigation, agency officials said. No one reported any injuries. L line service had resumed as of 4:40 p.m., according to RTD’s alert page. Sign up to get crime news sent straight to your inbox each day. ...read more read less
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