A new Bustang route connecting Sterling to Denver International Airport has been launched.

CO DOT weekday route from airport to Logan County Combined Courts building.

December 14th 2024.

A new Bustang route connecting Sterling to Denver International Airport has been launched.
Residents of rural Interstate 76 in Colorado now have a convenient way to catch their flights at Denver International Airport. The Bustang Outrider route, which connects Denver and Sterling, has officially launched and is ready to serve commuters.

According to a recent news release from Colorado's Department of Transportation, the bus will operate on weekdays and will depart from the Logan County Combined Courts building in Sterling at 7 a.m. After a smooth ride, it will arrive at the airport around 3 p.m. The route also includes stops in Brush, Fort Morgan, Keenesburg, and Denver's Union Station.

City manager Kevin Blankenship expressed his excitement for this new service, stating, "This is an exciting opportunity for the residents of Sterling. The Outrider's new airport stop is a valuable resource for our community, making it easier for northeast Coloradans to catch a flight without having to worry about parking or driving."

To make this service even more accessible, discounted tickets are available for certain groups. Adults aged 65 and older, children between the ages of 2 and 11, and people with disabilities can purchase half-price tickets. Additionally, young children and caretakers for disabled passengers can ride for free.

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