2012 Summer Guide

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Getting around Town Durango “T”

It’s easy and inexpensive to “Ride the T” and get around town using the buses and trolleys of Durango Transit. The bright red trolley design recalls the town’s early street cars, and these vehicles are a great way to see Durango. The Main Avenue Trolley runs from the Iron Horse Inn to College Drive from 7 a.m. The Durango “T” stops in front of the Intermodal to 10 p.m. daily every Transit Center. HAL LOTT/Herald 20 minutes during the summer – and it’s free. Bus routes extend beyond the trolleys. Visit www.getarounddurango.com for details.

Intermodal Transit Center

The center is located at 250 W. 8th St. The 8,000-square-foot, $4 million building is the largest of its kind in the Southwest. The center acts as a regional hub for public transportation, including Durango Transit, Ignacio Road Runner, Greyhound, and Durango Mountain Resort. For printable maps, schedules and other information, call (970)259-5438 or visit www.getarounddurango.com Bike commuter Glen Shoemaker parks in front of Carver Brewing Company. HAL LOTT/Herald

May 13, 2012 • Southwest Colorado Summer Guide 7


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