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Bruce Finley

Colorado

Staff Writer at The Denver Post

journalist, staff writer @denverpost. environment news, international affairs, mountains, soccer

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  • 4 days ago | denver7.com | Bruce Finley

    Diesel-powered trains will thunder west from Denver through the Continental Divide to Granby starting late next year, marking the first stage in a multi-year effort to launch inter-city passenger rail service in Colorado. The state-funded Mountain Rail trains will run year-round to Granby and soon after to Steamboat Springs and Craig.

  • 4 days ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    Diesel-powered trains will thunder west from Denver through the Continental Divide to Granby starting late next year, marking the first stage in a multi-year effort to launch inter-city passenger rail service in Colorado. The state-funded Mountain Rail trains will run year-round to Granby and soon after to Steamboat Springs and Craig.

  • 2 weeks ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    A Colorado bill aimed at fighting winter traffic jams and preventing crashes on Interstate 70 and other highways by letting private companies set up roadside tire chain stations is advancing in the state legislature. Senate Bill 69, backed by Sens. Dylan Roberts, a Frisco Democrat, and Marc Catlin, a Montrose Republican, passed the House Finance Committee Thursday after clearing the full Senate earlier. It’s headed next to the House Appropriations Committee.

  • 3 weeks ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    The Regional Transportation District A Line trains linking Denver International Airport and the downtown Union Station will be disrupted for maintenance April 26 thorugh May 8, transit officials announced on Monday, advising travelers they’ll need extra time. RTD crews will be working to replace curved tracks to improve safety and reliability, officials said.

  • 4 weeks ago | denverpost.com | Bruce Finley

    Denver International Airport officials are planning to build a new 5,200-space parking lot on 35 acres of farmland northeast of the city, and they’re raising rates for public parking at the airport by as much as 25%, starting May 14. For example, parking in the Pikes Peak and Longs Peak shuttle lots will cost $10 a day, up from $8.

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Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
29 Nov 23

Denver's mayor open to "re-evaluating" how cold it must be before city opens emergency shelters: https://t.co/IOU7uSb6SI

Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
28 Nov 23

Turning a burden into a benefit: https://t.co/Pj2lN0hbqn

Bruce Finley
Bruce Finley @finleybruce
26 Sep 23

U.S. Postal Service problems plague residents in Colorado mountain towns who rely on USPS as never before for delivery of items ordered over the Internet: https://t.co/o4WVWlRn8w