CDOT Expanding Bustang™ to Southeast Colorado

Dec. 27, 2017 -


DENVER—
People living in the Arkansas Valley will have a new way to travel to Pueblo and other areas along the Front Range beginning next week.

On Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2018, CDOT's existing Bustang operation is expanding to serve the communities along US Highway 50 between Lamar and Pueblo. Outrider™ will provide the same reliable and convenient bus service that Bustang offers, with each coach equipped with restrooms, bike racks, free Wi-Fi (where available), power outlets and USB ports. Each Outrider coach has 38 seats and is handicap accessible.

Outrider service will run once a day in each direction, Monday through Friday: Lamar to Pueblo in the morning; and Pueblo to Lamar in the afternoon. Outrider will leave the Lamar Welcome Center at 7:10 a.m. and arrive at the Pueblo Transit Center at 10:15 a.m. It will leave Pueblo at 3:45 p.m. and arrive in Lamar at 6:48 p.m. A one-way trip between the two cities will cost $21.

Other stops along the route include Fort Lyons, Las Animas, La Junta, Swink, Rocky Ford, Manzanola and Fowler.

"When we launched Bustang, it introduced a new era in the state's transportation system. Now with Outrider, it marks another crucial step at creating the healthiest multi-modal transportation system in the country," said CDOT Executive Director Michael Lewis. "Linking the rural areas of the state will provide a vital service for those who need or want the amenities that larger communities provide."

Bustang's current routes are between Colorado Springs and Denver; Fort Collins and Denver; and Glenwood Springs and Denver. CDOT anticipates extending the Colorado Springs service to Pueblo later in 2018.

Outrider is tentatively expected to expand its services in summer 2018 between Alamosa and Pueblo, Gunnison and Denver and Durango and Grand Junction.

For more information on Outrider, visit ridebustang.com