Roaring Fork Transportation Authority
Public transport agency in the Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Roaring Fork Transportation Authority (RFTA; pronounced /ræftə/) is an agency that operates public transportation for the Roaring Fork Valley in Colorado. RFTA's service area stretches 70 miles (110 km) from Aspen to Rifle, serving major cities of Basalt, Snowmass Village, Carbondale, and Glenwood Springs in between. RFTA also operates seasonal ski shuttles, guided bus tours to Maroon Bells, paratransit, and manages the Rio Grande Trail.
Founded | 1983 |
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Headquarters | 0051 Service Center Drive, Aspen, Colorado 81611 |
Locale | Roaring Fork Valley, Colorado |
Service area | Garfield County Eagle County Pitkin County |
Service type | Local and express bus Bus rapid transit Tour bus Dial-a-ride Paratransit Rail trail |
Routes | 15 year-round 3 seasonal |
Fleet | 106 transit buses 9 paratransit buses[1] |
Annual ridership | 5.47 million (2019) 4.99%[2] |
Fuel type | Biodiesel, CNG, Gas, Battery electric[1][3] |
CEO | Dan Blankenship |
Website | rfta.com RFTA Bus Tracker |
RFTA is the second largest transit provider in Colorado (after Denver) and the largest rural transit provider in the United States. In September 2013, RFTA became the first rural transit provider to construct and operate bus rapid transit in the United States.[4]