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Saving Travelers Money: Polis Administration Announces Pegasus and Bustang Services Cut Fares in Half for Summer

Colorado

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From JUNE 22, 2022 post

DENVER – Today, the Polis-Primavera administration and the Colorado Department of Transportation announced that the new express shuttle service – Pegasus – is continuing its half-fare promotion through Labor Day Weekend, providing a low-cost travel alternative to the mountain towns along Interstate 70.  Bustang and Bustang Outrider routes will also be half-off from July 1 through Labor Day Weekend. Governor Polis and CDOT Administrator Shoshana Lew unveiled the Pegasus express shuttle service last month at Union Station. 

“We are saving people money, reducing traffic and opening up easier ways for Coloradans and visitors to explore and experience Colorado’s world-class mountain areas and outdoors,” said Gov. Polis. 

Pegasus departs hourly from Denver’s Union Station, from 6 a.m to 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday, with limited service on Thursdays and Mondays. Stops include the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood, Idaho Springs, Frisco, Vail, and Avon. Passengers also can connect to local transit providers at each stop.

Across the country, inflation and supply-chain constraints are forecasted to remain a top concern, which is why the Polis Administration remains committed to cutting costs and saving Coloradans money with over 100 ways to save Coloradans money including tax rebates of over $750 for individuals and $1,500 for joint filers, saving families $4,300 per year with universal preschool, ending the sales tax on fertilizer, cutting the cost of a state parks pass to $29,  reducing payroll taxes, delaying any new fees on gas, and more. 

“Since its launch, we’ve been encouraged with the increase in ridership each weekend,” said CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew. “The half-price fare promotion originally was scheduled to run through June. However, with passenger numbers growing, we thought it best to give people the opportunity to evaluate the service for themselves throughout the summer and this is a good incentive.”

CDOT launched Pegasus on Memorial Day Weekend to coincide with the traditional start of the summer travel season. 

“Reducing all of our Bustang fares in-half ideally will increase ridership by providing another option for commuting, for recreation and for all the other reasons people use transit in their day-to-day lives,” said CDOT Division of Transit and Rail Director Amber Blake. “That, in turn, can also help reduce congestion in many areas throughout the state and ultimately, save Coloradans money while gas prices are at record levels.”  

Pegasus shuttles seat up to 11 people, are wheelchair accessible, and equipped with USB ports, power outlets, and Wi-Fi. Each vehicle also has luggage storage, bike racks and ski/snowboard containers. 

STOP IDAHO SPRINGS FRISCO VAIL AVON 

Union Station 

$3 

$6.50 

$10 

$10 

Federal Center 

$3 

$6.50 

$10 

$10 

Idaho Springs 

-- 

$4 

$6.50 

$6.50 

Frisco 

-- 

-- 

$3 $3 
  

“One fully-booked Pegasus shuttle is the equivalent to removing six two-person vehicles off the road,” said Blake. “Multiply that by dozens of Pegasus trips each weekend and we can help make the drive to the mountains safer and more enjoyable.” 

For more information on all Bustang services, including routes, maps, schedules and tickets, please  visit ridebustang.com. Follow service alerts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at@RideBustang. Tickets also can be purchased through the Bustang mobile app available from Google Play and the App Store.

Although COVID-19 restrictions have been removed, some public safety measures remain, including: 

  • Face masks required for drivers; strongly recommended for passengers but not mandatory
  • Additional personal protective equipment issued for drivers
  • Hand sanitizer wipes offered to passengers when boarding the van
  • Vans cleaned and disinfected upon completion of each route and after completion of each day’s routes, including all seats, safety belt buckles, head rests (front and back) and armrests

Original source can be found here

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