Mobility Hubs | Transportation Centers Reimagined

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What is a Mobility Hub?

A mobility hub is a place where multiple modes of transportation (cars, regional bus services, bicycles, pedestrians, micro-mobility, public transportation, etc.) seamlessly integrate to allow for quick mode-to-mode and route-to-route connections from the first to the last mile.

They most often are activity centers that have shelters, real-time passenger information, and other technologies not typically found at a traditional park-n-ride. CDOT has prioritized mobility hubs as a statewide program since 2019 and are committed to expanding statewide bus transportation services. 

Learn More about the Mobility Hub Program

Where Can I Find Mobility Hubs?

CDOT’s Mobility Hubs will be located all along I-25 from Fort Collins to Pueblo and I-70 from Denver to Grand Junction and provide convenient Bustang bus services to most of Colorado. Several of these hubs will replace existing park-n-ride stations while others will provide new connections. Check the map below to learn more about the status and location of planned Mobility Hubs.

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Completed Hubs Construction Phase Design/Planning Phase

  • Harmony Road Park-N-Ride
  • Monument
  • Woodmen
  • Fairplay
  • Grand Junction Mobility Hub
  • Castle Rock Mobility Hub
  • North Pueblo Mobility Hub
  • Idaho Springs Mobility Hub

Bustang bus

Public Transit

Connect to regional and local bus routes.

Bustang bus

Ride Share 

Designated pick-up and drop-off zones taxis, Uber and Lyft.

Scooters with green rear brake and text reads "S1 to Start"

Micro-Mobility

Access to e-scooters and other micro-mobility devices.

Cars parked at the Park-n-Ride with RTD light rail running in the background

Parking

Short- and long-term parking are available.

A man walking his bike exiting the mobility hub

Biking

Use bike-sharing services or access to bike/pedestrian paths.