



on weekdays. The bus would leave Union Station for Boulder at 7:45 a.m., 4:45 p.m. The proposal would add two morning and one afternoon FF2 trips, leaving Downtown Boulder Station at 7:07 a.m., 7:37 a.m. The proposed service changes are partially a response to high demand, according to RTD, as the FF1 “regularly” exceeds max capacity during morning and evening commuting times. “This peak period service is a good start as RTD is able to hire more operators and other workers.” Thank you for partnering with us to help keep our community safe.“I hear more requests for the FF2 than for any other bus,” Lynn Guissinger, the chair of RTD’s board or directors who also represents a service area that includes the City of Boulder, wrote in an email to Boulder Reporting Lab. The District asks that anyone experiencing flu symptoms refrain from boarding our vehicles. Thank you for partnering with us to help prevent the spread of any germs and flu. Our top priorities are to continue service to the public, and to keep them and our employees healthy and safe. We continue to clean and disinfect our vehicles daily and regularly utilize a disinfecting fogger. The District respects that people may be feeling anxiety and concern about the safety of public transit in the regards to COVID-19 we take this very seriously. North Central Regional Transit District’s RTD Blue Buses provide vital transportation services within north central New Mexico. NCRTD STATEMENT ON MEASURES IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19: Please refer to the ROUTES section to determine the latest information on your route. Passengers must reserve a ride at least 24 hours in advance by calling 50 ext. Passengers whose route is currently operating on a temporary Demand may reserve a ride FROM any designated stop on the route TO any designated stop on the route within the service hours.
