Large crowds expected in Denver Saturday night — Don’t miss the last train home

RTD reminds transit riders of last train and bus schedules in advance of Paul McCartney concert
The Regional Transportation District is preparing for large crowds at the Paul McCartney concert Saturday at Coors Field, along with a Colorado Avalanche game at Ball Arena and the Great American Beer Festival at the Colorado Convention Center.
Riders might be worried how to “Get Back.”
District officials remind transit users that normal Saturday schedules are in force and asks riders to plan their trips so they don’t end up missing the last trains and buses home.
“The venue’s close proximity to numerous rail lines and bus routes at the nearby Denver Union Station makes taking public transit a safe and convenient way to attend the event. Download RTD’s Next Ride app and type “Paul McCartney Concert” as your destination, and RTD will plan a custom trip from wherever you are in the metro area,” according to the agency in a news release.
Last light rail trains departing from Denver Union Station (Track 12):
E Line: 1:56 a.m.
W Line: 1:52 a.m.
Last commuter rail trains from Denver Union Station:
A Line: Track 1 – 1 a.m.
B Line: Track 8 – 11:09 p.m.
G Line: Track 7 – 12:01 a.m.
N Line: Track 2 – 11:56 p.m.
Last trip for Flatiron Flyer from Denver Union Station:
FF1: Gate B-17 (underground bus station) – 11:55 p.m.
Complete schedules for all bus routes, rail lines and other services are available at rtd-denver.com. Customers can plan their trip and pre-purchase roundtrip tickets on Next Ride, visit rtd-denver.com or call 303.299.6000.