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Colorado Department of Transportation shows off it's new bus, called the Bustang,that will be used to connect Colorado cities from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs to Glenwood Springs during the Stock Show Parade along 17th ave in Denver, CO on January 8, 2014..
Colorado Department of Transportation shows off it’s new bus, called the Bustang,that will be used to connect Colorado cities from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs to Glenwood Springs during the Stock Show Parade along 17th ave in Denver, CO on January 8, 2014..
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DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s first state-owned and operated bus system is now in service.

The Colorado Department of Transportation’s Bustang launched Monday, taking passengers to and from Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and Glenwood Springs. Fares to ride the buses, equipped with bathrooms, Wi-Fi and charging stations, range from $9 to $28.

For now the bus is only running on weekdays but weekend service could be added later.

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