At a cost of $10.50 each way, travelers can use the A Line to get from the airport to downtown Denver and vice versa, courtesy of the Regional Transportation District (RTD), metro Denver's public transit provider.
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Airport fare is just $10.50 from anywhere within the RTD service area. Cash is required when boarding SkyRide bus; cash, credit, and debit cards are accepted at rail station ticket vending machines. Fare must be paid prior to boarding the train.
The A Line has 8 stations total, including Union Station and the Denver Airport Station. Six of these stations will provide 4,329 additional parking spaces. Parking fees may apply.
It's easy to get from Denver International Airport (DEN) to downtown Denver on the airport rail line. At a cost of $10.50 each way, travelers can use the A Line to get from the airport to downtown Denver and vice versa, courtesy of the Regional Transportation District (RTD), metro Denver's public transit provider.
Hotel shuttles are provided as a courtesy by many of the hotels within the immediate area of the airport. A number of hotels closer to the city also provide courtesy shuttles, but some may direct you to use for-hire services.
Where to Catch the A Line. Airport: The location is right by the new Westin Denver International Airport Hotel. Downtown/Union Station: 1701 Wynkoop St.
The DEN Transit Center, which offers amenities for easy, efficient travel, is located just steps from the train on Level 1 below The Westin Denver International Airport hotel and conference center.
Denver Airport is a commuter rail station on the A Line in Denver, Colorado, serving Denver International Airport. The A Line begins at the airport and travels west to Union Station in Downtown Denver in about 27 minutes via six intermediate stops. Trains run about every 15 minutes.
Security. Security wait times are estimates and are subject to change at any time. We suggest arriving at DEN no less than two hours before your boarding time.