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A Bustang Outrider bus is pictured at the Denver International Airport Transit Center in this undated photo published by the Colorado Department of Transportation. (Colorado Department of Transportation)
A Bustang Outrider bus is pictured at the Denver International Airport Transit Center in this undated photo published by the Colorado Department of Transportation. (Colorado Department of Transportation)
Denver Post reporter Max Levy in Denver Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)
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Coloradans living along rural Interstate 76 have a new way to catch flights at Denver International Airport with the launch of a Bustang Outrider route connecting Denver and Sterling.

The bus runs weekdays, departing from the Logan County Combined Courts building in Sterling at 7 a.m. and leaving the airport shortly after 3 p.m., according to a news release from Colorado’s Department of Transportation, which operates Bustang. The route also includes stops in Brush, Fort Morgan and Keenesburg as well as Denver’s Union Station.

“This is an exciting service for the residents of Sterling,” city manager Kevin Blankenship said in the release. “Outrider’s new airport stop is a valuable resource for residents of Sterling and allows northeast Coloradans to catch a flight without worrying about parking or driving.”

Adults aged 65 and older, children between the ages of 2 and 11, and people with disabilities can purchase half-price tickets, while younger children and caretakers for disabled passengers are able to ride for free.

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