Talk:Gold Line (RTD)

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Journey time
Does anyone know what the journey time from the end of the line to Union station will be? Tom pw (talk) 17:59, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

Eventual merger with G Line (RTD)
It looks like the Gold Line Fastracks Project will take the G Line  designation when it opens in 2016. Ref here. Since the G Line (RTD) page already exists, I propose integrating the Gold Line page into that one, with this page as a redirect when this line opens in 2016. Most of the existing content on the G Line page can be moved to a 'History' or 'Defunct G Line' section so as to preserve the information, but I don't think the information is notable enough to deserve a new article. -Killian441 (talk) 17:41, 28 January 2015 (UTC)