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 and so on) seamlessly integrate to allow for quick mode-to-mode and route-to-route connections. CDOT has prioritized mobility hubs as a statewide program since 2019 and is committed to providing excellent bus transportation through the state-run Bustang family of services.

Learn More about the Mobility Hub Program

Where Can I Find Mobility Hubs?

CDOT’s Mobility Hubs will be located along I-25 from Fort Collins to Pueblo and I-70 from Denver to Grand Junction, providing Bustang bus services along Colorado’s major interstate corridors, along with convenient access to most other regions of Colorado via the Bustang Outrider network or through local transit providers. 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. The transportation options and infrastructure that were built in the 20th century to support the state will not meet the needs of Colorado’s residents in the future.


Future Mobility Hubs

A man walking his bike exiting the mobility hub

Biking

Use bike-sharing services or access bike/pedestrian paths

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

Bustang bus

Public Transit

Connect to regional and local bus routes

Rideshare

Ride Share 

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