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Did you know?

The typical public transit rider consumes on average one-half of the oil consumed by an automobile rider.

 

-American Public Transportation Assn  

 

 

 

 Links 

Learn more about BRT, public transportation, transportation planning in the Roaring Fork Valley, and RFTA and our partners at these websites.

 

  • American Public Transportation Association: A wealth of information about public transit, including a downloadable fact book.  http://www.apta.com/
  • CASTA (Colorado Association of Transit Agencies): Colorado's statewide trade association for transit providers, vendors, government agencies and other interested organizations. CASTA promotes the development, operation, and enhancement of safe and effective public transportation by working with local, state and federal legislators; providing training; speaking for the industry to the public and media and building coalitions   http://www.coloradotransit.com/
  • Center for Urban Transportation Research: Recognized nationally, as an important resource for policymakers, transportation professionals, the education system, and the public, with emphasis on the development of innovative, implementable solutions to transportation problems. http://www.cutr.usf.edu/index.shtml
  • CLEER (Clean Energy Economy for the Region): A Carbondale-based not-for-profit that focuses on solutions to the impacts of energy development, dependence on foreign oil, high energy costs, and climate change. http://www.cleanenergyeconomy.net/about.html
  • Eagle County Transit (ECO): Transit vision, schedules, and more for the Eagle County bus system.  http://www.eaglecounty.us/eco_transit/
  • Federal Transit Administration (FTA): http://www.fta.dot.gov/about_FTA.html
  • National BRT Institute: Basic information about BRT, plus links to currently operating BRT systems in the US and the world.  http://www.nbrti.org/
  • Pitkin County/City of Aspen: Info on local public transportation programs, news, and alerts. http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Transportation
  • RFTA: Schedules, organization info and more. http://www.rfta.com/
  • State Highway 82 (CDOT): Current and historical info on the Entrance to Aspen, Maroon Creek Bridge replacement. http://www.sh82.com/


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