DENVER — Beginning Tuesday, Amtrak will relocate its Denver train platform from Union Station to a temporary station and platform nearby at 21st and Wewatta streets, just west of Coors Field.
The relocation is expected to last for at least three years and was necessitated by the $484 million redevelopment of the immediate area around Union Station, which will become a new transit hub for the Regional Transportation District.
RTD’s project will bring eight commuter-rail tracks into Union Station, and Amtrak will use one of them when the project is finished. The redevelopment also includes a new light-rail platform and an underground regional bus facility.
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